US Family Attacked On Notorious Stretch Of Mexican Highway

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A view of the University Hospital in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020, where the survivors of an attack on a family in a car with Oklahoma license plates are being treated. Mexican authorities continued searching Monday for the gunmen responsible for an attack on a sparsely traveled stretch of highway near the Texas border that left a 13-year-old U.S. citizen dead and four relatives wounded. (AP Photo/Antonio Escobar)

MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Mexican authorities continued searching Monday for the gunmen responsible for an attack on a sparsely traveled stretch of highway near the Texas border that left a 14-year-old U.S. boy dead and four relatives wounded.

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On Saturday night, a family traveling in two vehicles was attacked on a two-lane highway paralleling the U.S.-Mexico border in the township of Ciudad Mier.

One SUV of attackers passed the family and then cut them off causing them to collide and come to a halt. Gunmen then opened fire, according to a statement from the state of Tamaulipas security coordinating group. All of the wounded came from one of the family’s vehicles, both of which had Oklahoma license plates. The gunmen escaped in another vehicle.

A 10-year-old relative was among those wounded. They were all taken to a hospital in Monterrey after initially being moved to a nearer small town hospital.

On Monday, Luis Enrique Orozco, a deputy in the Nuevo Leon state prosecutor’s office, said another boy was in critical condition along with a 48-year-old man. A 42-year-old woman was in stable condition, he said. The relationship between the adults and the children was unclear, but Orozco said the two wounded adults were siblings.

Tamaulipas state prosecutors said the boy who died was 14 years old. They had earlier listed the age as 13.

The family was returning to the U.S. after spending the holidays in the border state of Nuevo Leon, where Monterrey is located. Some members of the family are originally from the central Mexico state of San Luis Potosi, while some were born in the United States.

What remained unclear was why the family was on such a dangerous stretch of highway after dark.

The area where the attack occurred is contested by drug cartels.

For years Ciudad Mier was the uppermost edge of the Gulf cartel’s control and Nueva Ciudad Guerrero was the limit for the Nuevo Laredo-based Zetas’. Between them sits uninhabited scrub land.

In 2010, after the Zetas split from the Gulf cartel and established themselves as an organized criminal power through prominent displays of graphic violence, Mier became a battleground for the two cartels and most of its residents abandoned the quaint colonial town.

More recently, however, the Zetas’ splinter group known as the Northeast cartel has been as far downriver as Mier, Miguel Aleman and Camargo, well into what was traditionally the Gulf cartel’s territory.

Photographs from Saturday night’s crime scene showed the Northeast cartel’s Spanish initials — “CDN” — scrawled on the back window of one of the vehicles.

The latest U.S. State Department travel advisory in mid-December listed Tamaulipas state as “do not travel” due to the prevalence of crime and kidnapping.

“Heavily armed members of criminal groups often patrol areas of the state in marked and unmarked vehicles and operate with impunity particularly along the border region from Reynosa northwest to Nuevo Laredo,” the advisory said. That was where the family was driving.


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Normal
Normal
4 years ago

When Trump is president again and if the Democrats let him govern, and if he has free time, I think he would be doing Mexicans a big favour if he invaded Mexico and got rid of all the cartels and the corrupt government and officials, and replaced them with some honest people.

Normal
Normal
4 years ago

When Trump is president again and if the Democrats let him govern, and if he has free time, I think he would be doing Mexicans a big favour if he invaded Mexico and got rid of all the cartels and the corrupt government and officials, and replaced them with some honest people.

If that is a success he could try Venezuala and most of South America and then continue in Africa.

Brian Terry
Brian Terry
4 years ago

Thank you Eric Holder for supplying these murderers with their guns. Thank you for adding more dead Americans to your collection. You are an impeached criminal.

Brainless shoyta
Brainless shoyta
4 years ago

No, dummy. Eric Holder was Obama’s unelected Attorney General. He was impeached by Congress because of his constant cover-up. I guess you never heard of his gun running scandal, Fast and Furious. You never heard that an American Border Patrol Agent named Brian Terry who was murdered with an illegal AK-47 supplied by Eric Holder? Maxine Waters and Adam Schiff never told you? The DNC never told you that Eric Holder has American blood on his hands and WAS impeached by congress? Why don’t you Google that race hustler and see what comes up?