Friday, August 6, 2010

MEXICAN GANG MURDER

NEARLY ONE-HALF OF THE CALIFORNIA PRISON POPULATION ARE ILLEGALS FROM MEXICO.
THESE PEOPLE ARE SO VIOLENT THEY MUST BE KEPT SEPARATED FROM OTHER INMATES. WHILE BEHIND BARS, MANY ARE ACTIVELY OPERATING THEIR DRUG AND GANG BUSINESS WITH CELL PHONES!

CA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM, AND THE MEXICAN ILLEGALS COST THE STATE NEARLY ONE BILLION.

WE ARE NOT ONLY MEXICO'S WELFARE AND JOBS SYSTEMS, BUT THEIR PRISON SYSTEM AS WELL. THAT SAID, THE MEXICAN MURDERERS OF MORE THAN 2000 CALIFORNIANS ARE NOT IN PRISON, AS THEY FLED BACK OVER THE NARCOMEX BORDER TO AVOID IT!

OF THE AG BROWN'S TOP 10 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN CA, ALL ARE MEXICANS!


At least 14 dead in clash at Mexican border prison

By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO, Associated Press Writer E. Eduardo Castillo, Associated
Press Writer

MEXICO CITY – Rival gangs clashed Friday, killing 14 inmates at a prison in the Mexican border city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas.

The prisoners died of knife wounds and beatings in the fight early Friday, said Jose Soberon, public safety secretary of the Gulf coast state of Tamaulipas.

Soberon told Milenio Television that the inmates involved in the deadly clash were serving sentences for organized crime, drug trafficking and weapons possession.

Soberon did not say what gangs were involved in the confrontation, but Tamaulipas has been wracked by bloody turf battles between the Zetas drug gang and their former allies, the Gulf drug cartel.

Federal authorities helped Tamaulipas officials to quash the fight. A spokesman for Tamaulipas state police said there was no immediate information on how many were injured in the fight.

Inmates at Mexican prisons frequently make knives, clubs and other weapons from scrap materials inside the facilities, though it was not immediately clear where they got the weapons used in Thursday's fight.

In 2008, 21 prisoners died in a fight between inmates at another state prison in the border city of Reynosa, across from McAllen, Texas.

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