Mexico City Tourist Area Appears to Come Into Cartel's Crosshairs
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Mexico City tourist area appears to come into cartel's crosshairs
"The clean-up has already begun," declares the masked man wielding a military-grade assault rifle and flanked by a dozen supposed operatives from one of the country's most feared cartels. The gunman threatens local criminal groups and claims to be from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel -- an ultra-violent paramilitary gang involved in extortion and money laundering, and which runs a global drug trafficking network. Mexico has been plagued by ca…
Armed men, masked and in military clothing, promise in a video to "clean" Xochimilco of criminals, a highly touristic district of the southern capital of Mexico City.
Armed men who identify themselves as members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) broadcast a video threatening rival groups in Xochimilco.
Armed men, ambushed and in military clothes promise in a video "cleansing" of criminals Xochimilco, a tourist neighborhood of southern Mexico City until now alien to the bloody disputes between narcos.
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