The Killing Fields: Tijuana’s Arellano Felix Cartel

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The Killing Fields: Tijuana’s Arellano Felix Cartel

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The birthplace of one of Mexico’s most infamous drug cartels looks more and more like its graveyard. Gunmen and associates of the Arellano Felix cartel, rulers of the city’s criminal underworld for two decades, are being massacred by the score.

Their mangled bodies turn up in garbage-strewn lots, a dozen at a time. Killers cut out their tongues, slice off heads, and leave behind taunting messages. Two barrels of industrial acid left on a sidewalk last week are believed to contain liquefied human remains.

In all, at least 57 suspected organized crime members, a majority of them believed to be part of the Arellano Felix organization, were killed in the last week, including 12 dumped in front of an elementary school Sept. 29 and eight tossed in an industrial yard Thursday.

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I have mentioned chilling with The Arellano Felix crew before in Bottle Service: America’s Nightlife Nightmare.

Its going to be a violent Q4.

Keep the toaster in the shoulder holster.

I have taken to double toasting.

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One Comment on "The Killing Fields: Tijuana’s Arellano Felix Cartel"

  1. The G Manifesto
    Dick Goodnuts
    10/10/2008 at 8:05 am Permalink

    It’s gonna be a rough Q4 for sure. 2009 might not look much better…
    good article in NY Times
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/10/nyregion/10crime.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin

    DG

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