The federal Public Safety Ministry said two
kidnapping victims were freed after the late-Monday shootout with
gunmen believed to belong to the drug-trafficking gang known as the
Zetas.
Federal police in
after getting a report that two people had been taken captive. When the
officers arrived, the suspects opened fire, authorities said.
One gunman was killed and another seriously wounded in the exchange of fire.
Police chased the remaining suspects down a highway,
where another gunfight broke out. Six gunmen and the federal officer
died during that exchange. Three other officers were wounded.
Authorities said Mexican soldiers helped free the two kidnapping victims, who suffered light wounds.
The Zetas, once the armed wing of the Gulf cartel,
have increasingly branched out and are seen by Mexican authorities as
one of the country’s most brutal crime groups, known for gruesome
tactics such as beheading victims.
In addition to drug trafficking, authorities say,
the Zetas are involved in extortion, kidnapping, producing pirated CDs
and DVDs, sales of alcohol and migrant smuggling.
The gang has been locked in a bloody turf war in western
The highway shootout was the latest outbreak of violence in
Early Sunday, 10 people died and 13 others were wounded when four gunmen in a convoy burst into a
On Tuesday, a written message surfaced on YouTube that referred to the Sunday slayings. It warned
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