Arizona Republic
 
21 killed in rival Mexican gang shootout  near U.S.-Arizona border
 
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 by Felipe Larios Gaxiola - July. 2, 2010 09:28 AM
Associated  Press


HERMOSILLO, Mexico — A massive gun battle between rival drug  and migrant 
trafficking gangs near the U.S. border Thursday left 21 people dead  and at 
least six others wounded, prosecutors said. 
The fire fight occurred in a sparsely populated area about 12  miles (20 
kilometers) from the Arizona border, near the city of Nogales, that is  
considered a prime corridor for immigrant and drug smuggling.


The Sonora state Attorney General's Office said in a  statement that nine 
people were captured by police at the scene of the  shootings, six of whom 
had been wounded in the confrontation. Eight vehicles and  seven weapons were 
also seized. 
All of the victims were believed to be members of the  gangs. 
The shootings occurred near a dirt road between the hamlets  of Tubutama 
and Saric, in an area often used by traffickers. 
Gangs often fight for control of trafficking routes and  sometimes steal 
"shipments" of undocumented migrants from each other, but seldom  have they 
staged such mass gun battles. 
Gang violence near the Arizona border has led to calls from  officials in 
the U.S. state for greater control of the border and is one reason  given for 
a controversial law passed in April requiring Arizona police to ask  people 
about their immigration status in certain situations. 
In a city on another part of the U.S. border, gunmen killed  an assistant 
attorney general for Chihuahua state and one of her bodyguards. 
After being chased by armed assailants through the darkened  streets of 
Ciudad Juarez, the vehicle carrying Sandra Salas Garcia and two  bodyguards was 
riddled with bullets Wednesday night. 
Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the Attorney General's  Office, said the 
second bodyguard was seriously wounded. 
Salas was responsible for evaluating the work of prosecutors  and special 
investigations units in Chihuahua. 
Drug violence has killed more than 4,300 people in recent  years in Ciudad 
Juarez, which borders El Paso, Texas. 
More than 23,000 people have been killed by drug violence  since late 2006, 
when President Felipe Calderon began deploying thousands of  troops and 
federal police to drug hot spots.

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