Monday, July 19, 2010

17 killed at a Gay Party in Mexico


17 people were gunned down at a gay party in Torreon, Mexico.

The reason? Still a mystery. L.A. Times has the story:
The dead identified by Sunday afternoon were in their 20s and 30s, some related to one another, according to the prosecutor's office for the state of Coahuila, where Torreon is located. Coahuila borders Texas, and while beset by the same violence terrorizing other border states, has received less publicity.

Authorities confirmed the number of dead and said some of the 18 injured were in critical condition.


Pictures from the scene showed toppled white plastic chairs, scattered musical instruments and cups and plates and shoes strewn on a blood-splattered floor alongside a tented pool. Empty beer bottles were lined up on tabletops; bullet holes punctured the walls.


"The party was ongoing … when gunmen arrived in several vehicles, disembarked and, without uttering a word to those in attendance, opened fire," Jesus Torres, state attorney general, said in a statement. The assailants fled.


Investigators recovered 122 spent shells from high-velocity assault rifles.


Many of the partygoers at the event that began Saturday evening were attracted by an invitation that appeared on Facebook, according to reporters at the Torreon edition of Milenio newspaper and television. The posting included directions and a map. Organizers of the party were a gay group, Milenio said, but the invitation specifically said the event was open to all. Although that raised the possibility of an anti-gay hate crime, most speculation centered on drug traffickers as the assailants.
I hope this is solved soon.

2 comments:

SteveA said...

That's nuckin futs - is it an ambush - it's one extreme hate crime - open fire on a crowd? I am at a loss for words here!

Damien said...

I am with SteveA - lost for words.

This is beyond belief.

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