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The 2012 Nuevo Laredo massacres were a series of mass murder attacks between the allied Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel against Los Zetas in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, across the U.S.-Mexico border from Laredo, Texas. The drug-violence in Nuevo Laredo began back in 2003, when the city was controlled by the Gulf Cartel.
Marisol Macías Castañeda, also appearing as Maria Elizabeth Macías Castro in media reports and known for her online name "NenaDLaredo" or "La Nena De Laredo," (c. 1972 – 24 September 2011), was a Mexican editor-in-chief for Primera Hora in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico and posted information about drug activities online.
Ten soldiers, a police officer and 19 cartel members are killed. 52 Wounded [173] Nuevo Laredo military shooting: February 26, 2023 Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 5 Soldiers open fire on a pickup truck carrying unarmed civilians in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, killing five people and injuring 1, sparking protests and riots by local people El Capire ambush
The violence in Nuevo Laredo, just south of Texas, followed the arrest of an alleged local cartel leader known as "El Ricky." Gunfights disrupt flights in Mexico border city, trigger U.S. warning ...
Authorities in Mexico said Wednesday they have largely confirmed the contents of a grisly drug cartel video showing gunmen shooting, kicking and burning the corpses of their enemies. In a country ...
The Sinaloa Cartel's return to Nuevo Laredo, however, was seen again in March 2012 after Guzmán reportedly left several corpses and a message heralding his return. [164] According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics , Nuevo Laredo is the busiest border crossing in terms of truck crossings with over 1.7 million trucks a year, more than ...
The victims -- three women and nine men -- were found on roads, bridges and avenues, and one was dismembered, officials said. 12 bodies bearing signs of torture found with cartel messages Skip to ...
At around 1:00 am on 4 May 2012, nine people were hanged from a bridge on the Fed 85D in Nuevo Laredo. [58] A banner left behind reportedly stated that those killed were the perpetrators of the car bomb in the city on 24 April 2012. [59] The nine were reportedly members of the Gulf Cartel who were killed by Los Zetas. [60]