Monday, July 19, 2010

Another Drug Massacre In Mexico

Chairs and others items are seen scattered at a house where a party was interrupted by gunmen early Sunday in the town of Torreon, in the Mexican northern state of Coahuila, Sunday, July 18, 2010. At least 17 people died and 17 others were injured on Sunday early morning Coahuila when an armed group fired at the people who were attending a party, authorities said. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)

Gunmen Kill 17 At Party In Mexico -- L.A. Times

The attackers say nothing but open fire on revelers in Torreon. The party had been announced on Facebook by a gay group, but police suspect drug trafficking, not hate, motivated the assailants.

The announcement went out on Facebook, an open invitation summoning revelers to a birthday party at the Italia Inn in the northern Mexican city of Torreon.

But early Sunday, as musicians serenaded amid food, drink and dancing, gunmen burst into the party, blocked the exits and, saying not a word, opened fire, killing 17 men and women and injuring a similar number.

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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel War

Drug Gang Suspected in Mexico Party Massacre -- New York Times
17 killed at party attack in Mexico -- CNN
Seventeen party-goers shot dead in Mexico -- BBC
17 gunned down in Mexico fiesta slaughter -- AFP
Mexico car bomb: 'Colombianization' of Mexico nearly complete -- Christian Science Monitor
Car bomb marks new, bloody phase in Mexico's war with drug gangs -- New York Daily News
Cartel ramps up drug war with car bomb -- Chicago Sun Times/AP
US Grenades are Mexican Drug Cartels New Weapons -- Voice of America
How Legal Pot Could Harm the Cartels -- Newsweek
New thinking needed for war on drugs -- The Australian

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