. 'El Loco' Arrested After 49 Beheaded Bodies Found By RANDY KREIDER | ABC News – 19 hrs ago. Authorities have arrested an alleged Zetas drug cartel leader nicknamed "El Loco," AKA the Fool or the Crazy One, on charges that he dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway outside Monterrey, Mexico. When the Mexican Army came to arrest Daniel Elizondo Jesus Ramirez, say authorities, Ramirez attempted to elude capture by shooting at troops and throwing a fragmentation grenade. Zetas commanders nicknamed The Shrimp and The Speaker have also been linked to the body dump, but officials have not yet apprehended them. The mutilated bodies of 43 men and six women were found near Cadereyta, Mexico on May 13. Though the condition of the bodies made it difficult to identify any of them, some physical features and tattoos indicated that they may have been migrants from southern Mexico and Central America. Continued http://news.yahoo.com/el-loco-arrested-49-beheaded-bodies-found-213555382--abc-news-topstories.html Comment: So isn't this more from fast and furious, the Zetas, and Grenades and Guns? Shouldn't Eric Holder and the Obama Admin, have something to say about their possible handy work to blame the second amendment and go after our guns as well as arming criminals in foreign lands which would be an act of war against Mexico?
Fair to say Holder and Barry, are more worried about arming people like El Loco, than supporting the Constitution and we the people....yeah.
I had no idea guns were the best thing for beheading people... Also, didn't they arrest another cartel guy called el loco a few months ago who killed like 60 people and destroyed the bodies with acid?
Well, El loco was also shooting, not spitting at troops. The article also doesn't mention how the 49 victims were killed, only what was done with their corpses postmortally.
Remains of dead Mexicans in mass grave identified... Mexico mass grave contains remains of 56 people: statement[/b] January 22, 2017 - A mass grave discovered in northern Mexico almost a year ago contains the remains of 56 people, a state attorney general's office said on Sunday.