Friday, March 19, 2010

FBI: No evidence Mexico hit men targeted Americans

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gMi5B2USfJStXxfqgWWr2xjRYpOgD9EG2ER00

According to the FBI the recent attack against U.S. Consulate employees in Ciudad Juarez may have been the wrong targets for the hit men. Three adults were killed and at least two children were wounded. According to an investigation the assailants were ordered to attack a white SUV leaving a party and may have accidentally gone to the wrong party. The FBI is still investigating the victims background but experts believe that it would not be in the interests of the drug cartels to begin targeting American employees because then both nations would begin greater intervention in the drug trade affairs. President Felipe Calderon is asking that "both counties keep collaborating to defeat these organizations." The citizens on the other hand are asking the Mexican president to do more for the city than just asking the U.S. for support. Ciudad Juarez is currently the most violent city in the world.

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