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Mexican Military Deserters Captures Following Shootout With Police in Sonora

Former Mexican Army Soldiers Arrested After Shootout with State Police

In a dramatic turn of events, two former Mexican Army soldiers were arrested by authorities in Sonora after engaging in a shootout with state police forces. The two men are believed to have been involved in a cartel attack just moments before the clash with authorities.

The intense shootout took place on Monday morning in Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, where authorities responded to a call about a cartel shooting. According to the Sonora Security Council, the former soldiers were among a group of gunmen who opened fire on police.

Caught in the Act

Thanks to the quick response of the state police, the former soldiers were apprehended and taken into custody. This is a major victory in the fight against organized crime in Mexico, and a testament to the bravery and dedication of law enforcement officials.

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Mexican Military Deserters Caught After Shootout with Cops in Sonora

State police and military forces responded to a shootout in Sonora, Mexico, where two gunmen in military uniforms attempted to escape in a white Mazda SUV. The authorities carried out a manhunt and caught the deserters after they fired at the police.

Details of the Incident

  • The gunmen were wearing military uniforms.
  • They attempted to escape in a white Mazda SUV.
  • State police and military forces responded to the scene.
  • The deserters fired at the authorities during the manhunt.
  • The authorities caught the deserters.

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of military deserters in Mexico and the danger they pose to law enforcement and civilians. It also showcases the bravery and dedication of the state police and military forces who put their lives on the line to protect their communities.

Mexican Military Deserters Caught After Shootout with Cops in Sonora

In a dramatic shootout, two gunmen were arrested after crashing their vehicle. The Mexican Army deserters, identified as Rogelio “N” and Leonardo David “N,” sustained gunshot wounds. The Sonora Attorney General’s Office released information that did not specify which criminal organization the gunmen worked for. The authorities also did not confirm if additional gunmen were involved in the shootout. Three rifles, three helmets, and three tactical vests with body armor were seized.

The state of Sonora in Mexico is experiencing high levels of violence as factions of the Sinaloa Cartel clash with each other and with the Caborca Cartel over lucrative trafficking routes into the United States.

More Violence in Sonora

  1. Mexican Army deserters Rogelio “N” and Leonardo David “N” were arrested after a shootout with cops in Sonora.
  2. The gunmen’s affiliation with any criminal organization is still unknown.
  3. Three rifles, three helmets, and three tactical vests with body armor were seized.
  4. The state of Sonora is experiencing high levels of violence due to cartel clashes over trafficking routes into the United States.

Get to Know the Journalists Who Brought You the Cartel Chronicles Project

  • Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist who co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and senior Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. Contact him at [email protected].
  • Brandon Darby is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso Ortiz and senior Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Contact him at [email protected].


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