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Teenagers shoot it out with Mexican police

Full story: El Paso Times

A gang of teenagers, most 15-years-old, were detained after a running shootout with officers in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, officials said Wednesday, part of a trend of ever-younger drug suspects.

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Since: Aug 10

El Paso, TX

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Jan 5, 2011
 
imdb
Trust bubbles over

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Jan 6, 2011
 
See how each level of mexican law enforcement has earned trust!!

And Our government wants us to do what??

Bring on the drones!!!
HMMM

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Let me guess, they are A Honor Roll students? What a joke.
El Gringo Con 8

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Jan 6, 2011
 
They are not 14 or 17, when involved in serious crimes they are adults. SHOOT THEM!

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Since: May 10

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Way to go, Mexico! Instead of charging kids for school, they should attend it for FREE.
ARIZONA ME

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Jan 6, 2011
 
and they wonder why we don't want them in the U.S.

VIVA Mexico, keep MEXICANS in MEXICO!!!

Is that somewhat contradictory???
NtT

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This is funny.

In most parts of the US and in Mexico, names of minors are never released when they are accused of crimes. In the "borderlands" we put their name and mugshot on the front page of the paper.
El Pasoan

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Jan 6, 2011
 
and the sad thing is...nothing is going to happen to these little punks.
Puppetmasters

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I thought teenagers in mexico were all innocent kids and could never be involved in such acts. Oh! wait a minute only the teens that U.S. law officers shoot are innocent.... what a joke!!!!
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I feel bad for all the good people down there (and there's a lot of good folks down there)who have to worry about this gang/drug/violence crap. I also feel afraid for the US that more of this nonsense is going to poor over into our southern border states.
Major John Cook

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Jan 6, 2011
 
HMMM wrote:
Let me guess, they are A Honor Roll students? What a joke.
Yeah right Dumb@$$!!!
Mary

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Jan 6, 2011
 
The Names cannot be released because of their age???!!!! Give me a break but yet they are old enough to carry weapons and shoot at officers no less....hahaha
It is so sad that these youngsters have become so numb that it has become so easy to just pick up a weapon and shoot...I hope El Pasoans don't become "used to" the news regarding Juarez and become numb..that would certainly ruin us El Pasoans.
The Advocate

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Jan 6, 2011
 
Mary wrote:
The Names cannot be released because of their age???!!!! Give me a break but yet they are old enough to carry weapons and shoot at officers no less....hahaha
It is so sad that these youngsters have become so numb that it has become so easy to just pick up a weapon and shoot...I hope El Pasoans don't become "used to" the news regarding Juarez and become numb..that would certainly ruin us El Pasoans.
The youngest cartel member of La Familia, "El Ponchis", who was arrested a few months ago, is fourteen years old. He is the same age as my nephew...how sad.
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Jan 6, 2011
 
ARIZONA ME wrote:
and they wonder why we don't want them in the U.S.
VIVA Mexico, keep MEXICANS in MEXICO!!!
Is that somewhat contradictory???
Que dijo senor?
tank 211

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Jan 6, 2011
 
4GET DA POLICE
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Jan 6, 2011
 
F DA POLICE
pharoe

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Jan 6, 2011
 
i bet they got a h-ll of a good beating by the federales.
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Jan 6, 2011
 
tank 211 wrote:
F DA POLICE
How about F you?
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Jan 6, 2011
 
15 yo? I thought these little mexican children were as pure as snow...at least that's what the press and the lowlife activists would like you to believe.
release them

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Jan 6, 2011
 
The police should release these little thugs immediately!!! I guarantee their heads will end up in plastic bags by the end of the weekend. The cartels will deal with them immediately. The world and doesn't needs pendejos like that.

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