Victims Of Mexican Cartel Slaughter Have Roots In Kansas City, Kansas

A horrific crime resonates across North America and locals share their connection to the worsening crisis in Mexico. Checkit:

KCK attorney says family among those killed in Mexico

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - An ambush near the United States/Mexican border Tuesday morning claimed the lives of family members of a Kansas City, Kansas, attorney. Denise LeBaron-Ramos, who has offices near downtown Kansas City, Kansas, released a statement that her family members were among the three women, four children and two infants killed in an attack in northwestern Mexico on Monday.

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  1. This is a terrible story, but, if your neighbors in Sonora are made up of Cartel members, you should move.

    These Cartel members, like MS13, take no prisoners and kill for the sport of it at the drop of a hat.

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  2. ^^^^wow. Cutting edge insight from a man who has never been anywhere or done anything. Crackerjack insight, really top shelf.

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  3. ^^^^ Typing on his phone while working the drive thru at Burger King.

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  4. why did the caravan travel tight like a military convoy? didn't they now there were Narcos controlling those roads?

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  5. ^^^I don’t know gramps, why do you sit in a shitty diaper all day long?

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    1. Oh, Chimpy, we see your poo obsession is still going strong. Fling that feces, you silly monkeyshining fool!

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  6. Mormon Watcher11/5/19, 7:44 PM

    These polygamist splinter groups were founded in 1888 by Mormons who refused to recognize US Laws. Originally there were six of them, but the Mexican Revolutionaries ran the American Mormons out in 1912, and only two of the fortified colonies, Colonia Juarez and Colonia Dublan were successfully reestablished.

    The men of these groups routinely raid smaller nearby Mexican communities, traveling in convoys and executing men who they accuse of cattle theft. This may well have been a case of mistaken identity, but it also may not have been carried out by "Cartels", but may have been a retribution by outraged Sonoran villagers.

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  7. This happened because Americans buy billions of $$$ of drugs from Mexico cartels. Its all funded by your coke and heroin using friends and co-workers, they are the Demand (supply & demand). Of course my coke sniffing Boss is of no interest to the police. They wont bust a white collar exec who loves to use coke many times per day. So the demand remains. And other die for his high.

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  8. Let’s go down there and wipe these scumbags out. We’ll see how tough they are when confronted with REAL military power. They’ll be dead in a week

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    1. I don't want my tax dollars spent policing the armpit of America. I don't want my brothers in arms doing the work of the corrupt Mexican government. You don't want to be killed by cartels, extorted by the Federalis, or killed by rivals of whatever, don't live in Mexico. There are beautiful areas, smokin' hot chicas, and fascinating archaeology in Mexico but the threat of losing your life is greater there than almost any other place on earth.

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  9. And TRump called Mexico a criminal shithole. Voila , daily news endorses it.

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  10. ^^^ Certainly 100 Mexican Murders a day would not show that. About 50 Americans killed in Mexico annually. CHeap booze and pools, however.

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  11. Vice News did a pretty good report on this Mormon sect that lives in Mexico.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3P-qfaICSI

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  12. 21 mass shootings in the USA this year so far, 124 people killed and you want to get all up in arms about Mexico?

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  13. My Boss in Shawnee Kansas snorts cocaine daily. Everyone knows he uses it. They even call him "Cocaine (his first name)". But nobody cares. He goes drinking and snorting and his only risk is a DUI. But really the authorities don't are that his money went to a dealer, then to a supplier, then to a smuggler, then to a cartel member in mexico that murders cops, women and children. All so my insecure, aging, grey haired, and discontented Boss can feel good. Life isn't about feeling good. Its about helping others and doing the right thing - even if you never feel "good". American drug buyers placed the money in cartel hands so they can buy drugs. Think what would it be like if not one dollar was spent in the next 20 years on Mexican drugs. mexico would no longer have the drug business and killings. They would all be drilling the oil fields in Mexico and turning it into another ARAMCO.

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