• Re: 2 dumb black Americans dead, 2 rescued from violent Mexico kidnappi

    From koon kronickles@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 7 21:43:29 2023
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    On 26 Jan 2022, Trump Mentally Disabled <[email protected]> posted some news:sss73t$mnqj$[email protected]:

    Shootin' 'merikans is what the Democrats wanted.

    Note to negroes, Mexico doesn't want your kind soiling their country
    either.


    CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico (AP) � A road trip to Mexico for cosmetic
    surgery ended with two Americans dead � and two others found alive in a
    rural area near the Gulf coast � after a violent shootout and abduction
    that was captured on video, officials said Tuesday.

    The surviving Americans were sped to the border near Brownsville, the southernmost tip of Texas, in a convoy of ambulances and SUVs escorted
    by Mexican military Humvees and National Guard trucks with mounted
    .50-caliber machine guns.

    A relative of one of the victims said Monday that the four had traveled together from the Carolinas so one of them could get a tummy tuck from a
    doctor in the Mexican border city of Matamoros, where Friday�s
    kidnapping took place.

    The U.S. citizens were found in a rural area east of Matamoros called
    Ejido Longore�o on the way to the Gulf coast known as �Bagdad Beach,�
    according to a Mexican state law enforcement official. He spoke on
    condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss
    the case. Word of their location came to authorities before dawn
    Tuesday.

    It was not immediately clear if the two bodies were also being returned
    to the U.S. In announcing the Americans had been found, Tamaulipas Gov.
    Am�rico Villarreal did not provide details on the extent of the wounded person�s injuries.

    Shortly after entering Mexico, the four were caught amid fighting
    between rival cartel groups in the city. Video and photographs taken
    during and immediately after the abduction show the Americans� white
    minivan sitting beside another vehicle, with at least one bullet hole in
    the driver's side window. A witness said the two vehicles had collided.
    Almost immediately, several men in tactical vests and toting assault
    rifles arrived in another vehicle to surround the scene.

    The gunmen walked one of the Americans into the bed of a white pickup,
    then dragged and loaded the three others. Terrified drivers sat silently
    in their cars, hoping not to draw their attention. Two of the victims
    appeared to be motionless.

    Officials said a Mexican woman also died in Friday�s crossfire.

    The shootings illustrate the terror that has prevailed for years in
    Matamoros, a city dominated by factions of the powerful Gulf drug cartel
    who often fight among themselves. Amid the violence, thousands of
    Mexicans have disappeared in Tamaulipas state alone.

    Villarreal confirmed the deaths by phone during a morning news
    conference by Mexican President Andr�s Manuel L�pez Obrador, saying
    details about the four abducted Americans had been confirmed by
    prosecutors.

    L�pez Obrador said one person was in custody.

    �Those responsible will be found and they are going to be punished,� the president said. He referenced arrests made in the 2019 killings of nine U.S.-Mexican dual citizens in Sonora near the U.S. border.

    He complained about the U.S. media�s coverage of the missing Americans, accusing them of sensationalism. �It�s not like that when they kill
    Mexicans in the United States, they go quiet like mummies.�

    �It�s very unfortunate, they (the U.S. government) has the right to
    protest like they have,� L�pez Obrador said. �We really regret that this happens in our country.�

    U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland expressed his sympathy for the
    families of the victims.

    �The cartels are responsible for the deaths of Americans,� Garland said.
    �The DEA and the FBI are doing everything possible to dismantle and
    disrupt and ultimately prosecute the leaders of the cartels and the
    entire networks that they depend on.�

    He would not confirm the Mexican government's reports that the two U.S. citizens had died.

    White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said the
    U.S. is working with Mexican officials to learn more about the
    circumstances surrounding the killings.

    �Attacks on U.S citizens are unacceptable, no matter where, under what circumstances they occur,� Kirby said.

    The FBI had offered a $50,000 reward for the victims� return and the
    arrest of the kidnappers.

    Robert Williams said in a telephone interview that his brother,
    38-year-old Eric Williams, was among the kidnapped Americans. The
    brothers are from South Carolina but now live in the Winston-Salem area
    of North Carolina, he said.

    Williams described his brother as �easygoing� and �fun-spirited.�

    He didn�t know his brother was traveling to Mexico until after the
    abduction hit the news. But from looking at his brother�s Facebook
    posts, he thinks his brother did not consider the trip dangerous.

    �He thought it would be fun,� Williams said. He hadn�t heard anything
    about his brother�s whereabouts, he said.

    ___

    AP writers Lindsay Whitehurst and Aamer Madhani in Washington and Travis
    Loller in Nashville contributed to this report.

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