Saturday, April 17, 2010

Creel Commando Unit Leader Implicated By Surveillance Video Ordering 8 People Killed Identified

April 17, 2010

Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico (HNNUSA) - On Thursday, the Chihuahua Attorney General's Office identified a group of men from the Sinaloa Cartel who took over the city of Creel on March 15, 2010 for more than hour and fatally shot 8 people. The assailants were capture by surveillance cameras when they arrived at the city about 5:30 a.m. in 13 vehicles, armed with weapons, and then blocked the Y highway.
The commando leader of the Sinaloa Cartel group of paid assassins (sicarios) was identified as Enrique López Acosta, aka "El Cumbias." Acosta was seen seating inside an SUV in the passenger's side snorting cocaine after giving orders to his companions, to kill people in the area.
Some of the suspects are seen in the video walking across the field to a nearby condo complex building, and just shot through windows killing the victims that included a woman and a female teenager, In total, 8 victims were murdered, according to Patricia González Rodríguez, Chihuahua's Attorney General.
The eight victims murdered by Acosta and his group were identified as Juan Ramiro Solís, Luis Manuel Solís Bustillo, and José Luis Beltrán González from San Juanito. The five other victims were Guillermo Alfredo Gil Torres, Jesús Fidel Manjarrez Alonzo, Ventura Rodriguez Gil, Alfredo Jiménez Ruiz and Margarita Cabada Torres. Torres, 18, and a 14-year-old girl were shot at the Condo building in Creel where the suspects were trying to gain access. Torres died and the 14-year-old survived the incident.
The cameras were installed shortly after the August 2008 multiple murders of 13 people in Creel.
The Chihuahua Joint Law Enforcement Unit is also investigating why the state police and local police failed to patrol the area when the takeover of the city of Creel occured.

Video of the Sinaloa Cartel leader Enrique López Acosta and the murders in Creel http://bit.ly/fxoojo

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