Mexican Drug Gang Runs Newspaper Ads
By MARK STEVENSON
“The family doesn't kill for money. It doesn't kill women. It doesn't kill innocent people, only those who deserve to die”.
The Family, a shadowy group believed to be allied to Mexico's Gulf drug cartel, has claimed responsibility in the past for bloody killings, such as a Sept. 6 attack in which gunmen dumped five severed human heads into a bar in the Michoacan city of Uruapan.
Those and other heads discovered since have been accompanied by hand-lettered, poorly spelled notes, but it was apparently the first time the group had taken out newspaper ads.
The newspaper El Sol of
'Our only reason for being is that we love our state, and we are not willing to allow the dignity of our people to be trampled on,' according to the ad, signed 'Sincerely, The Michoacan Family.'
The ads blamed the violence and crime in largely rural Michoacan on 'the Milenio cartel, and some people named Valencia, and some gangs like the '30 Gang,' who have terrorized much of the state since the 1980s up to the present day.'
The Family appears to be fighting the Milenio Cartel _ which in turn is believed to be allied with the Sinaloa Cartel _ for control of drug trafficking routes in Michoacan.
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