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MEXICO CITY: Authorities said Thursday they have arrested four more suspects in the weekend shootings in the northern Mexico border city of Reynosa that killed 19 people, 15 of whom appeared to be innocent bystanders.
Another suspect was detained earlier after being wounded during the apparently random gun attacks Saturday.
Prosecutors in the border state of Tamaulipas said the latest arrests came during raids that also freed 18 kidnap victims, four of whom are believed to be U.S. citizens.
In one raid on a house east of Reynosa, police found 10 kidnap victims, two of them Americans. One man had ben abducted three weeks ago and was still being held even though relatives had paid a ransom for his release, authorities said.
A U.S. woman and her 3-year-old daughter from Edinburgh, Texas, were found in a raid on another house. They had been kidnapped when they entered Mexico to search for the woman’s husband, who had disappeared earlier.
The other 14 kidnap victims were Mexican citizens, ranging from nurses and an engineer to store and business employees, prosecutors said.
Pickup trucks with home-made welded steel plate armor were also found in the raids, which targeted the Scorpions and Cyclones factions of the Gulf Cartel.
The Scorpions were once a specialized security force for cartel leaders, Now they and the Cyclones operate their own smuggling, trafficking and extortion territory east of Reynosa, in Rio Bravo and Matamoros.
The two groups apparently joined up to attack Reynosa on Saturday in an apparent bid to weaken the rival Metros faction. The Metros have long dominated Reynosa, across the border from McAllen, Texas. The area is a lucrative corridor for trafficking contraband and migrants across the U.S. border.
All three factions the Metros, the Scorpions and the Cyclones were part of the Gulf Cartel, but struggles over leadership and territory have raged since the arrest of drug lord Osiel Crdenas Guilln in 2003 and the cartels split with its former henchmen, the Zetas, around 2010.
State prosecutor Irving Barrios said Tuesday that investigations suggested that pickup trucks carrying gunmen from the Scorpions and Cyclones drove into Reynosa and opened fire to destabilize Reynosa and gain territory there. He said their aim was to create terror in a portion of the public so they could come in and take control.
There is evidence that the groups of hitmen riding in a half-dozen pickup trucks sought to sow panic and also robbed people. Four of the suspects were killed in confrontations with the police and National Guard.
On Monday, federal prosecutors said they were taking over the case, and President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador pledged a thorough investigation.
But the killings in Reynosa, and the latest nationwide homicide figures, suggest Lpez Obradors hugs not bullets crime strategy is doing little to decrease deaths.
There were 2,963 homicides in May, the latest month for which figures are available, higher than May 2020 and well above the numbers that prevailed when Lpez Obrador took office in December 2018.
The government says homicides declined 2.9% in the first five months of 2021, compared to 2020, but that may be because January and February of this year were marked by Mexicos worst coronavirus wave, when public activities were curtailed.
Lpez Obrador has sought to avoid confrontations with drug cartels, at one point releasing a top trafficker to avoid bloodshed. He prefers to focus on addressing underlying social problems like youth unemployment.
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