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Mexican kidnappings: Cartel offers apology letter and five suspects for killing US citizens

Mexican cartel The claimant of the responsibility Kidnapping and Murder U.S. citizens in Mexico’s northern city Matamoros last Wednesday and offered an apology for the incident to the U.S. government, and the families of the victims.

According to the Gulf Cartel, which is one of the most powerful, violent, and powerful in Mexico, the five members of its gang that attacked the minivan white color on March 3, shortly after it crossed from Brownsville, Texas into Matamoros (Tamaulipas), was offered up by the group. Reports.

Mexican authorities discovered five Scorpions members of the Gulf Cartel in Mexico locked in a car with Texas plates. The vehicle was found with Texas registration plates and a note on it that stated that the cartel wanted justice and decided to turn over those who were responsible for the attack.

“The men responsible for these actions acted under their own will and lack of discipline against the CDG [Gulf Cartel] rules. We apologize to the family of Miss Arely and the rest of the American families,” The letter was written on the vehicle.

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The letter requested that the “American families and people in Matamoros” They must be forgiven for the attack that resulted in the deaths of two Americans and a local lady who was hit by a stray shot.

Vice News Luis Chaparro is a reporter who has traveled extensively with Mexican cartels and noted that some of the men handed to authorities were not cartel members, but rather scapegoats. Chaparro stated that “a cartel leader may have authorized the attack then regretted it and decided to offer sacrificial lambs to police.”

The March 3 fatal kidnapping involved U.S citizens — Shaeed Woodard, Zindell Brown, LaTavia Washington McGee, and Eric Williams — reportedly traveling to Mexico for a Procedure for tummy tuck. The scene was captured in photos that showed a sign with a pointer pointing towards the international bridge. This is an indication of how close it was to the border. Attackers shot at the vehicle of the group after it crashed. The van crashed and the four passengers were taken from it by heavily armed drug narcos.

Woodard, Brown and Williams were killed in Mexico. McGee and Williams were saved and brought back to America.

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Areli Pablo Servindo, a Mexican victim, was identified.

Tamaulipas was under an a “no travel” Warning for Americans Only two of Mexico’s 32 states have no State Department warning against traveling.


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