Topic: Ciudad Juarez
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is "outraged" by the murders in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico of three people connected with the U.S. consulate there, a White House official said on Sunday. "In concert with Mexican authorities, we will work tirelessly to bring their killers to justice," White House National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer said in a statement. A consulate ...
Unidentified killers have murdered an American employee of the US consulate in a Mexican border city along with her American husband and the husband of another consular employee, the White House said Sunday. President Barack Obama "is deeply saddened and outraged by the news of the brutal murders of three people associated with the United States Consulate General in Ciudad ...
Gunmen burst into a party in western Mexico and killed eight youths and left another person wounded on Friday. It was the second such attack in two days. On Thursday, gunmen in the border city of Ciudad Juarez shot dead six young men and a woman at a wake, and seriously wounded a 10-year-old girl. Friday's massacre occurred in ...
Police in northern Mexico protested Saturday hours after three of their colleagues were shot to death in an ambush and a fourth was wounded. Local police in the city of San Nicolas de los Garza, a suburb of the industrial hub of Monterrey ...
