Mexico gunmen target children in drug war
By Lizbeth Diaz
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Hitmen from Mexico's drug gangs are breaking traditional codes of honor by killing children in a chilling new chapter of a narcotics war that President Felipe Calderon is struggling to control.
In unprecedented attacks, gunmen killed a 3-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl and seriously wounded a 12-year-old girl in the city of
Even hardened residents of
"How much longer must we wait for results from the military? Now the narcos are killing our children," said a
Ortiz and his mother and father were shot dead as they slept on Monday night. Gunmen apparently mistook the boy's father for a police officer and had no qualms about killing the 3-year-old.
Moments later, they found the police officer they were looking for and murdered him, his wife and their youngest daughter. Their other child was wounded.
"This is a new strategy to attack children and families and respond to the government's military assault on the cartels. The gangs want to sow panic and fear to overwhelm the authorities," said Victor Clark, a drug trade expert at
Labels: Border Violence, Drug Cartels, Mexican Society
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