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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Mexico: Amid Rising Violence, Mexicans Fight Back

Filed under: Crime,Mexico — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 12:07 AM

 “Even acting outside the limits of my role as mayor, I will end the kidnappings, extortions and drug trafficking. We are going to do this by whatever means, fair or foul.”

Asked if his new squad would operate outside the law, Mr. Fernández said: “In some ways, that’s right. What the criminals want is that they can break every law, but that we have to respect every law. Well, I don’t get that.”

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   Los Pepes eat your heart out! lol  Now if Mexico would use the Letter of Marque, we could have a full court press on these fools.  I salute men like Mr. Fernandez and I truly hope he can get a handle on things in his town. –Matt

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Amid Rising Violence, Mexicans Fight Back

November 6, 2009

Government Efforts to Control Drug Turf Wars Aren’t Enough, Some Say; Mayor Promises to ‘Clean Up’ Organized Crime

By DAVID LUHNOW and JOSé DE CóRDOBA

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s war on drugs took a grim twist this week, as a prominent mayor said he had created an undercover group of operatives to “clean up” criminal elements — even if it had to act outside the law. Underscoring why the mayor may have felt compelled to take such steps, the new police chief in a neighboring town, a retired brigadier general, was shot and killed Wednesday, four days after taking up his post.

The events shed light on the state of Mexico’s battle to try to control powerful drug cartels and stop the turf wars between rival gangs that have killed an estimated 14,000 people since President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006. Frustrated with the government’s approach, Mexicans are searching for other solutions.

Mayors and state governors across the country say they feel powerless to control the traffickers, who have corrupted local and state police to such a degree that they are considered part of the problem, rather than part of the solution. Mr. Calderón has sent 45,000 army troops to various Mexican states to try to stem the violence, but the killings have continued, with more than 6,300 people dead in drug-related violence so far this year, according to Mexican newspaper estimates.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Mexico: Exclusive–Los Zetas Responds to Jax Desmond, and Puts a Hit Out on the Company

Filed under: Crime,Industry Talk,Mexico — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 6:03 PM

Exclusive–Los Zetas Responds to Jax Desmond, and Puts a Hit Out on the Company

November 6, 2009

     Today I have learned through reliable sources that the Los Zetas drug cartel have put out a hit on Jax Desmond, and any of their staff that attempt to help Mexico in it’s war against the cartels.

     Last month, the challenge was put out by Jax Desmond via a PRNewswire release, and that they intended on offering their services to Mexico.

     The official stance of the company is ‘Bring it on’, and they will not be deterred.

     My personal thoughts on the matter is that it would be a pure pleasure to see Los Zetas get a taste of their own medicine. And what really kills me on this, is the crime and instability in Mexico, has a direct impact on the security and stability of the US and Central/South America. Yet we focus on Afghanistan and Iraq.

      Los Zetas and the rest of the drug cartels operating throughout the region, are vermin. They are pathetic criminals, purely focused on selling drugs and destroying any threats to that business. The people of the border areas and throughout Mexico are at the mercy of these thugs, and they must be stopped.

     That is why I salute any PMC that is willing to step up and offer their services to the Mexican government in their fight against the cartels. This is where a competent PMC can actually shine. This is truly a case of good versus evil, and to me, it is crystal clear what must be done. And with Iraq and Afghanistan occupying the world’s attention and resources right now, Mexico should at least be able to use all and any means necessary to defeat their enemy. –Matt 

Edit: 12/12/09- I have since dropped this company from the blog, and any support for it.  I will leave this post up because of the comments below, but just for the record, stay away from this company called Jax Desmond.

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Watch Out Los Zetas Jax Desmond Worldwide Offers Support To Mexico In Battling Deadly Drug Cartel

Mon Oct 12, 2009 (a quote from the news release)

“That was then, this is now”. . . says Sascha Forst, spokesperson with Jax Desmond Worldwide. “Mexico can’t deal with this struggle alone and if we don’t step up to help them, who will?”

The company believes they have the resources to assist the country with their very real and worrisome problem. The question now is, will Mexico accept their offer?

SOURCE Jax Desmond Worldwide

Sascha Forst, Communications Officer, +1-815-346-3537, info@jaxdesmond.com

Story here.

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Law Enforcement: Civilian Response to Active Shooter Situations, From a Police Officer

   This is a great post from New American Truth, and thanks to Matt for sending me this one.  This goes back to the best counter to a super empowered individual wishing to do bad–and that is a super empowered individual who has the mindset and tools for stopping this type of individual.  An active shooter has seconds and minutes to do their damage, and a citizen with a gun could be the one thing that could stop this individual from doing more damage.  Ideally you would want law enforcement to be everywhere and at all times to stop something like this, but that just isn’t going to happen. –Matt

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Civilian Response To Active Shooters Situations

In recent weeks, with active shooter events having occurred at a mall, a church and as children got off a school bus, I’ve seen some postings in various online forums from civilians who hold concealed carry permits asking, “How should we react to this?” The question they are asking, in general, is what they should be doing if they’re on the scene and the shooting starts. I was at first conflicted as to how to answer this question. Then, having developed an answer, I strongly prefaced it with “this is just my opinion”. There are far too many “what if”s that come into play when considering a response to an active shooter – even for police officers who are off duty. Those “what if”s multiply ten fold for a civilian who is legally armed and happens to be on hand when a shooting starts. What to do?

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Crime: Helicopter Shot Down During Gang War in Brazil

Filed under: Crime — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 1:35 PM

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Bounties: Dawson Creek Bomber, Canada

Filed under: Bounties,Canada,Crime — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:39 PM

   Let’s catch this ‘window licker’.  Good luck to anyone in the BC area that is currently on the case or is wanting to get in on this hunt. I posted the media release at the bottom of this story, so definitely open the rest of this thing up if you want to learn more. –Matt

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Canada police renew warnings of pipeline bombings

Wed Oct 7, 2009

By Allan Dowd

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – Police on Wednesday urged residents near the site of several western Canadian pipeline bombings to be vigilant for more attacks as the bomber’s self-declared “summer vacation” draws to a close.

Investigators have no information that another bombing was planned soon, but noted it was also nearing the anniversary of the first attack near the communities of Dawson Creek and Tomslake, British Columbia, police said.

There have been six attacks on EnCana Corp natural gas pipelines and related infrastructure since October 2008 by a saboteur who has warned the explosions will continue until the energy industry pulls out of that area of northeastern British Columbia.

The “individual responsible for the six attacks has shown that they are willing to commit criminal acts to get their point across,” the Royal Canadian Mounted police said in a statement urging residents to be on alert.

The bomber sent a letter to the media and EnCana in July saying there would be a three-month “summer vacation,” but it also threatened the attacks would become more serious if the demands were not met.

“We hope that the bomber has had time to reconsider his actions,” police said.

Investigators have long speculated the bomber is a local resident with a grudge against EnCana. There are other energy companies working in the region, but EnCana is the only one to have been attacked.

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