What Do You Think Sensing Weakness, Drug Cartels Issue Warning to U.S. Law Enforcement?
Question by THE GREATEST GODDESS JILL: What do you think Sensing weakness, drug cartels issue warning to U.S. law enforcement?
Nogales, AZ Police Chief Jeff Kirkham recently announced that his department has been warned by a Mexican drug cartel that his officers will be targeted for murder if they carry out another off-duty drug bust.
In early June, two off-duty Nogales officers riding horseback came upon a smuggling operation, which resulted in the seizure of 400 pounds of marijuana.
Chief Kirkham told reporters: “The warning was … that the officers, if they are off duty, are to look the other way and ignore any drug trafficking loads that are coming across the border, otherwise they will be targeted.”
This was only the latest in a series of outrageous acts taken by the cartels against the U.S., demonstrating the boldness with which they feel will go unanswered by a weak U.S. government.
In April, someone tossed an explosive device onto the grounds of the U.S. consulate in Nuevo Laredo. The bomb broke windows and caused some minor damage, but no injuries were reported.
Nuevo Laredo is just across the river from Laredo, TX.
In March, U.S. consulate employees in Juarez were murdered in targeted attacks, after leaving a child’s birthday party.
On March 13, in two separate attacks, cartel gunmen murdered two Americans attached to the U.S. consulate in Juarez.
Lesley Enriquez Redelfs, a consulate employee, along with her husband, Arthur Redelfs, a detention officer with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Department were gunned down on as they were leaving a child‘s birthday party. The couple was murdered after being chased-down by the hitmen. Their baby daughter who was in the backseat survived the assault.
Also shot to death in the coordinated attacks was the husband of consulate worker, Jorge Salcido Ceniceros, after the gunmen boxed-in his car. His wife, Hilda Antillon, was traveling in the car behind him was uninjured, though the couple’s two children were wounded in the attack.
The hit squads used AK-47s as well as 9mm handguns.
A member of the Mexican drug gang known as the Aztecas has been arrested for the murders.
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-21818-Virginia-Beach-Conservative-Examiner~y2010m7d5-Sensing-weakness-drug-cartels-issue-warning-to-US-law-enforcement
Best answer:
Answer by Jake Rather
You can bet your *** obama is OK with it!!
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What are we doing? HEY BARRY you idiot, YOU CAN build a fence. When you say it can’t be done YOU LIE.
I think BO, that real real real bad smell coming out of the White House, doesn’t care how many Americans are threatened or murdered by the la raza nazi KKKlan with a Tan MESSYcans.
Neither does Loretta Sanchez and the other racist hispanic caucus members of the DEMONcratic party.
I am pretty sure that the American Consulate in Mexico and the Mexican Government know the identities of the drug lords. They should use special ops to eliminate them. First though is to clean up the police force in Mexico, i am pretty sure that some of them are on the payroll of the drug lords. Remember, there are no big crimes and big criminals without the consent of the police. If we can do special ops in Colombia, then it would even be easier to do it in Mexico.
All you need is political will and guts and of course, forget about human rights.
Take a cue from one Mayor of Davao City, Philippines, upon getting elected, he promised that in the first 6 months of his term, he would eliminate drug dealing in his city, which at that time is the main area of drug deals and distribution. The drug lords did not mind his threat, thinking that it was just a political statement. What happened? A lot of bodies were found floating, with a placard written “do not imitate, i am a drug dealer” Vigilante kind of justice, a lot of extra-judicial killings happened. But
Davao City is now the most peaceful city in that area. It takes guts, but can America do it?
From Article:
The 81-year-old? first became a self-proclaimed “hero of the hippie culture” in 2010 when he called for ending mandatory prison sentences for marijuana possession convictions.
“I just think it’s shocking how many of these young people wind up in prison and they get turned into hard-core criminals because they had a possession of a very small amount of a controlled substance,” Robertson said on his show on March 1.
From Article:
Religious? broadcaster Pat Robertson says marijuana should be legalized and treated like alcohol because the government’s war on drugs has failed.
From Article:
The fact is that the current drug laws are contributing to an all-out war on our southern border — all in the name of a modern-day prohibition that is no more logical or realistic than the one we abandoned 75 years ago.
Mexican drug cartels make at least 60? percent of their revenue from selling marijuana in the United States, according to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. The FBI estimates that the cartels now control distribution in more than 230 American