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    More than 50 dead in grisly attack at Mexico casino

    More than 50 dead in grisly attack at Mexico casino

    Katherine Corcoran and Porfirio IBarra Ramirez

    MONTERREY, Mexico— The Associated Press

    Published <TIME pubdate datetime="2011-08-25 21:35 -0400">Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011 9:35PM EDT</TIME>

    Last updated <TIME datetime="2011-08-26 10:27 -0400">Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 10:27AM EDT</TIME>


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    Rescue workers recovered burned bodies and anxious residents crowded behind yellow police tape Friday waiting to hear if relatives were among the victims of a grisly arson attack on a casino by presumed drug traffickers that killed at least 52 gamblers and employees.
    Family members arrived at the morgue all through the night in Monterrey, a modern metropolis and one of Mexico's most important business centres that has recently become the target of increasing drug-related violence.
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    Raw Video: Deadly arson attack on Mexican casino


    </ASIDE>The armed assailants burst into the casino Thursday afternoon and then poured and ignited gasoline, burning the casino to the ground in what President Felipe Calderon described as the worst attack on innocent civilians in recent memory.
    Nuevo Leon state Gov. Rodrigo Medina lowered the death toll to 52 early Friday in fire in northern industrial city of Monterrey. He had said late Thursday 53 people had died in the fire at the Casino Royale.
    Santiago Loera, 53, came looking for his brother, Miguel Angel, a cook at another casino who had gone to the Casino Royale to sign a new contract.
    “We think he's here,” Mr. Loera said.
    Mr. Loera said authorities have asked him for a DNA sample.
    So far 45 of the victims have been identified.
    The fire represented one of the deadliest attacks in Mexico since President Felipe Calderon launched an offensive against drug cartels in late 2006.
    Francisco Tamayo, 28, of Monterrey, said he and family members looked at about 40 bodies in search of his mother, Sonia de la Pena, 47, who loved to gamble at the casino and was there on average four days a week. They had yet to find her.
    When Mr. Tamayo learned of the fire from television, he ran to the scene.
    “She's probably here,” said Mr. Tamayo, who repeatedly called her cellphone, only to hear that it was out of the area of service.
    Calderon tweeted that the attack was “an abhorrent act of terror and barbarism” that requires “all of us to persevere in the fight against these unscrupulous criminal bands.”
    Attorney General Leon Adrian de la Garza said a drug cartel was apparently responsible for the attack, though he didn't name which one. Cartels often extort casinos and other businesses, threatening to attack them or burn them to the ground if they refuse to pay.
    It was the second time in three months that the Casino Royale was targeted. Gunmen struck it and three other casinos on May 25, spraying the building with bullets, but no was reported injured in that attack.
    The fire in the two-story casino, which advertised sports book and bingo, was reported just before 4 p.m. local time, a slow time of day when normally about 80 people played the tables and slots, said former security guard Alberto Martinez Alvarado, 30. Martinez, who was on his way home from work Thursday when he saw the fire, said the casino could hold hundreds, perhaps 1,000 people.
    “We're lucky we weren't there,” he said. “Why couldn't the people who did this do some honest work instead?”
    State police officials quoted survivors as saying armed men burst into the casino, apparently to rob it, and began dousing the premises with fuel from tanks they brought with them. The officials were not authorized to be quoted by name for security reasons. De la Garza said the liquid appeared to be gasoline.
    With shouts and profanities, the attackers told the customers and employees to get out. But many terrified customers and employees fled further inside the building, where they died trapped amid the flames and thick smoke that soon billowed out of the building.
    Monterrey Mayor Fernando Larrazabal said many of the bodies were found inside the casino's bathrooms, where employees and customers had locked themselves to escape the gunmen.
    Authorities commandeered backhoes from a nearby construction site and made a brief attempt to break into the casino's walls as smoke billowed from the main entrance, hindering firefighters.
    Maria Tomas Navarro, 42, stood weeping at the edge of the police tape stretched in front of the smoke-stained casino building. She was hoping for word of her brother, 25-year-old Genaro Navarro Vega, who had worked in the casino's bingo area.
    Ms. Navarro said she tried calling her brother's cellphone. “But he doesn't answer. I don't know what is happening,” she said. “There is nobody to ask.”
    Monterrey has seen bloody turf battles between the Zetas and Gulf cartels in recent months. Once Mexico's symbol of development and prosperity, the city is seeing this year's drug-related murders on a pace to double last year's and triple those of the year before.
    Last month, gunmen killed 20 people at a bar in Monterrey. The attackers sprayed the bar with rounds from assault rifles, and police later found bags of drugs at the bar.
    State police officials initially said witnesses reported hearing three explosions before Thursday's fire started, but later said a flammable material was used. The officials were not authorized to be quoted by name for security reasons.
    The reports of explosions may have been the sound of the ignition of the liquid.
    Norma Reyes, 45, was one of the people who received good news Thursday. Her son called her before she even heard about the fire to say he was all right. Jonathan Reyes, 25, who worked as an area supervisor, told his mother he was at the hospital trying to find out what happened to his co-workers.
    “God took care of us today,” she said.

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    Dang!

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    They tried to stiff the wrong guys.

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    It's Mexico, typical news for them.

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    gonna stay away from those mexican casinos

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    Those mexicans are ruthless

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    crazy cartell....thats why i havent gone to mexico recently

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    They tried to stiff the wrong guys.

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    and these are they types of illegals the liberals protect in the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by alling View Post
    and these are they types of illegals the liberals protect in the USA
    Yes because illegals in the US blow up casinos!

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    Mexico is offering $2.4 million for information leading to the attackers. It's time to cash in boys!

    Wait, does Mexico even have $2.4 million?

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    Now the Mexican president is blaming the U.S.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44282514...news-americas/

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    Well Texas, if it wasn't for us, Columbia, Mexico, etc would be out of the drug business.

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    US should invade mexico and take it over

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    Dang i thought I was going too see a link of a grizzly bear mauling some mexicans as they play blackjack.

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    Still safer than putting your money in an online book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by King Mayan View Post
    Well Texas, if it wasn't for us, Columbia, Mexico, etc would be out of the drug business.
    We should stop spending all our money on the so called "war on drugs." It has never worked and will never work.

    The biggest problem with Mexico however is that most all are crooked, from the lowly police officer all the way to the top. These people give those in charge two choices, work with them or die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AbeFroman View Post
    Still safer than putting your money in an online book.

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    Mayan, what do you know about the Zeta Cartel?

    You could be $2.4 million richer, homie!

    It is assumed the attack was carried out by the Zetas cartel, who allegedly set fire to the casino because the owners had not paid some $10,000 a week the organization had demanded, government officials told Excelsior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad View Post
    Mexico is offering $2.4 million for information leading to the attackers. It's time to cash in boys!

    Wait, does Mexico even have $2.4 million?
    Are you new in town? The richest man on Earth is from Mexico. Second richest man, the same.

    Carlos Slim?
    Chapo Guzman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcoloco View Post
    US should invade mexico and take it over
    If I remember correctly didn't we already try that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas_bond View Post
    Are you new in town? The richest man on Earth is from Mexico. Second richest man, the same.

    Carlos Slim?
    Chapo Guzman?
    I asked if Mexico had $2.4 Million not if one of its residents did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alling View Post
    and these are they types of illegals the liberals protect in the USA
    shouldn't you be regurgitating dumbass talking points on the FoxNews message boards with the other mongoloids? because politics is clearly a game of good vs evil, white hats vs black hats. why oh why, is the US full of so many east coast, effete, quiche-eating, flag-burning, bra-disdaining, America-hating liberals who prefer bad guys over good guys? next, please spin us a yarn about the good ole days when we had colored water fountains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiffTFinancial View Post
    shouldn't you be regurgitating dumbass talking points on the FoxNews message boards with the other mongoloids? because politics is clearly a game of good vs evil, white hats vs black hats. why oh why, is the US full of so many east coast, effete, quiche-eating, flag-burning, bra-disdaining, America-hating liberals who prefer bad guys over good guys? next, please spin us a yarn about the good ole days when we had colored water fountains.
    good point

    i never saw bush, reagan, etc "protect our borders" - we need illegal immigrants to keep the money supply/inflation ponzi scheme going. do you think it was unintentional for the system to allow these immigrants to buy all these houses in florida/california/nevada with subprime and alt-a mortgages?

    or maybe these "republicans/conservatives/whatever other name these guys want so they can be part of a group" forgot when bush was giving an interview and immigrants were coming in RIGHT BEHIND HIM!


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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukee mike View Post
    good point i never saw bush, reagan, etc "protect our borders" - we need illegal immigrants to keep the money supply/inflation ponzi scheme going. do you think it was unintentional for the system to allow these immigrants to buy all these houses in florida/california/nevada with subprime and alt-a mortgages? or maybe these "republicans/conservatives/whatever other name these guys want so they can be part of a group" forgot when bush was giving an interview and immigrants were coming in RIGHT BEHIND HIM!
    don't get me wrong, someone who automatically backs Democrats/liberals is no better than someone who automatically backs Republicans/conservatives, but the fact that there are so many of both types is the reason that i have no faith in one-man-one-vote. every day, i am unpleasantly surprised by just how stupid people are. alling was today's little surprise.

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