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Mexico Drug WarCIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Suspected drug gang hit men separately ambushed two cars carrying families with ties to the U.S. consulate in this violent border city, killing an American couple and a Mexican man. Three young children survived, although two suffered wounds.

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Suspected drug gang hit men separately ambushed two cars carrying families with ties to the U.S. consulate in this violent border city, killing an American couple and a Mexican man. Three young children survived, although two suffered wounds.

The slayings came amid a surge in bloodshed along Mexico’s border with Texas and drew condemnation from the White House. Mexico’s president expressed outrage and promised a fast investigation to find those responsible.

Authorities put suspicion on members of a gang of hit men allied with the Juarez drug cartel. That theory is based on “information exchanged with U.S. federal agencies” helping in the investigation, according to a statement Sunday from the joint mission of soldiers and federal police overseeing security in Ciudad Juarez.

While putting the blame on the drug gang, police offered no information on a possible motive in the slayings. U.S. State Department spokesman Fred Lash said only that the three dead people were at the same party before the attacks that occurred minutes apart Saturday afternoon.

Several U.S. citizens have been killed in Mexico’s drug war, most of them people with family ties to Mexico. It is very rare for American government employees to be targeted, although attackers hurled grenades at the U.S. consulate in the northern city of Monterrey in 2008.

The State Department authorized U.S. government employees at Ciudad Juarez and five other U.S. consulates in northern Mexico to send family members out of the area because of concerns about rising drug violence. The cities are Tijuana, Nogales, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey and Matamoros.

Lash said the decision was based not only on Saturday’s killings but also on a wider pattern of violence and threats in northern Mexico in recent weeks. The State Department noted the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City has advised American citizens to delay unnecessary travel to parts of the Mexican states of Durango, Coahuila and Chihuahua.

The consulate employee and her husband, both U.S. citizens, were shot to death in their car near the Santa Fe International bridge linking Ciudad Juarez with El Paso, Texas, said Vladimir Tuexi, a spokesman for the Chihuahua state prosecutors office.

The woman was shot in the head, while her husband suffered wounds in his neck and arm. Their baby was found unharmed in the back seat. Tuexi estimated the child was around 1 year old.

The pair was identified as consular employee Lesley A. Enriquez, 35, and her husband, Arthur H. Redelfs, 34, by Robert Cason, Redelfs’ stepfather. Redelfs was a detention officer at the El Paso County Jail, he said.

Cason declined to discuss the welfare of his grandchild. “I don’t want to give any more information to the psychotics out there,” he said.

Tuexi said the baby was in the custody of Mexican social services.

The U.S. government did not give any details on Enriquez’s job at the consulate, and Cason said he didn’t know what she did there. A neighbor of Enriquez, Zonia Rivas, also didn’t know.

“I do know she just went back to work about three months ago after having her baby,” she said.

Ten minutes before that killing, police in another part of the city found the body of the husband of a Mexican employee of the consulate.

Jorge Alberto Salcido Ceniceros, 37, a Mexican citizen, was shot to death in his car, while his two children, ages 4 and 7, were wounded, according to the state prosecutors office. The children were hospitalized.

Civilians have increasingly gotten caught in the middle of drug gang violence that has made Ciudad Juarez one of the deadliest cities in the world, with more than 2,500 people killed last year alone.

The three died during a particularly bloody weekend in Mexico, with nearly 50 people killed in apparent gang violence. Nine people were killed in a gang shootout early Sunday in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, one of Mexico’s spring break attractions.

Ciudad Juarez has long been wracked by drug-related violence, but other stretches of the frontier with Texas that had been relatively quiet have seen a surge of killings recently. U.S. officials briefly closed the consulate in Reynosa because of violence, which Mexican authorities have blamed on the breaking of an alliance between two drug gangs.

The office of Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s office said he “expresses his indignation” and “his sincerest condolences to the families of the victims” of Saturday’s attack.

Calderon “reiterated the Mexican government’s unwavering compromise to resolve these grave crimes,” his office said.

U.S. President Barack Obama was “deeply saddened and outraged” by the killings, the White House said.

“He extends his condolences to the families and condemns these attacks on consular and diplomatic personnel serving at our foreign missions,” the statement said. “In concert with Mexican authorities, we will work tirelessly to bring their killers to justice.”

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said “these appalling assaults on members of our own State Department family are, sadly, part of a growing tragedy besetting many communities in Mexico.”

“They underscore the imperative of our continued commitment to work closely with the Government of President Calderon to cripple the influence of trafficking organizations at work in Mexico,” she added. “This is a responsibility we must shoulder together.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/odoggz/ odoggz

    Something needs to be done soon. This drug/gang stuff is getting out of control, which is mostly funded by illegal drug money/smuggling. We need to put military might there, and get our troops out of all these countries like Germany, let alone Iraq and Afghanistan. If not, this country will be the next Mexico, unable to govern or police itself without military intervention. At that point it would probably be too late.

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    without drugs…

    how do you keep the public stupified from whats going on? (legal AND illegal drugs)

    if people are getting locked up for drugs, who will fill the prisons?
    all those prisoners and free labor?

    all those court cases which give jobs to judges, prosecutors, public pretenders, lawyers, attorneys, etc…

    all that money used to post bail?

    all the prison-bonds taken out on prisoners?

    legal AND illegal drugs…. too much money being made

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    thats what they get

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    The only thing these animals understand is bullets,there were 2600 homicides in Juarez,Mexico last year,it’s no secret that the Latin Gangs here in United State and Drug Cartel is working in cohesion,i say turn that country into a parking lot and we would be doing the world a favor,the bottom line is the United Stated consume to much drugs and innocent people are dieing behind it.

    I want to express sympathy for the families that lost there love ones,i hope the people responsible are caught,i don’t think theres one community in this country that hasn’t been effected by Illegal Immigration,Gangs,Drugs,Homicides,What’s that i hear,i hear a marching Sh*t Storm coming towards Mexico borders.

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