Mexico: 9 US citizens killed
in drug cartel attack
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| Burnt wreckage of a vehicle is seen in Bavispe, Mexico |
At least 9 US citizens were murdered in Mexico in an attack
officials say was carried out by a drug cartel.
By Devin Watkins
The act of horrific violence took place on Monday in the
northern Mexican state of Sonora.
Three mothers and six children were gunned down as they
travelled near the town of Bavispe in a large SUV. A pair of 6-month-old twins
were among those murdered. Police were still searching on Tuesday for 1 missing
child.
Mistaken identity?
Mexico’s Security Secretary said the gunmen were thought to
belong to a drug cartel and that they may have mistakenly thought the SUV
belonged to a rival gang.
Alfonso Durazo said another 6 children were wounded in the
attack.
All of the victims were United States citizens.
Break-away Mormon group
Mexican media say they are members of a break-away group of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
They reportedly belonged to the LeBaron family, which is
associated with the Mormon offshoot that settled in northern Mexico decades
ago.
This is not the first time that members of the breakaway
family have been attacked in the area.
An anti-crime activist named Benjamin LeBaron was murdered
in 2009 in neighboring Chihuahua state.

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