Valley Morning Star

58°

Cloudy

Police commander slain in Mexico's deadliest city

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Authorities say gunmen have killed a police commander in Mexico's deadliest city, where a dismembered, decapitated body was found hours before.

Police spokesman Jacinto Segura says Noel Martinez was shot inside his car Friday morning. Martinez is a former military officer who was a district supervisor for the police in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas.

The city is caught in a turf war between drug cartels that has killed more than 2,000 people this year.

State prosecutor's spokesman Arturo Sandoval says authorities earlier Friday found a beheaded man in front of a university campus.

Drug violence has killed nearly 14,000 people nationwide since the government launched a crackdown on cartels in 2006.

 


See archived 'Latest News' stories »
 


La Copa Inn Resort
50% off! South Padre Island Special! For only $20 receive a $40 voucher towards a one night stay at La Copa Inn Resort , SPI
Harlingen
Brownsville
McAllen
NWS Harlingen - Fog/Mist
58.0°F
Fog/Mist - Winds Northwest at 12.7 MPH (11 KT)
Last Update: 2012-02-10 07:20:28
ADVERTISEMENT 
Featured Events

 
  • Find an Event
ADVERTISEMENT 
Poll