Mexico gunmen target children in drug war
By Lizbeth Diaz
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Hit men from Mexico's drug gangs are breaking traditional codes of honor by killing children in a chilling new chapter of a narcotics war that President Felipe Calderon is struggling to control.
In unprecedented attacks, gunmen killed a 3-year-old boy and 9-year-old girl and seriously wounded a 12-year-old girl in the city of Tijuana on the U.S. border this week as they targeted a senior local police officer.
Even hardened residents of Tijuana, where more than 300 people were killed in drug violence last year and severed heads were dumped on city streets, were shocked by photos of young Jose Luis Ortiz's body riddled with bullets.
"How much longer must we wait for results from the military? Now the narcos are killing our children," said a Tijuana shop assistant who gave her name only as Fernanda.
Ortiz and his mother and father were shot to death as they slept on Monday night. Gunmen apparently mistook the boy's father for a police officer and had no qualms about killing the 3-year-old.
Moments later, they found the police officer they were looking for and murdered him, his wife and their youngest daughter. Their other child was wounded.
"This is a new strategy to attack children and families and respond to the government's military assault on the cartels. The gangs want to sow panic and fear to overwhelm the authorities," said Victor Clark, a drug trade expert at San Diego State University.
Over the past three decades, Mexican drug cartels hauling cocaine north to the United States have generally held to a code of honor that bans killing women and children and stops them from becoming addicted to the drugs they traffic.
As the cartels feud over smuggling routes and fight troops and federal police trying to crush them, violence has escalated and many traffickers are now addicts, drug enforcement officials said.
BATTLE OUTSIDE KINDERGARTEN
On Thursday, gunmen and more than 100 police and soldiers fought a three-hour battle outside a kindergarten in central Tijuana in which one hit man died and two police officers were seriously wounded, Red Cross officials said.
After overpowering and arresting several gunmen in a house, police found the bodies, wrapped in blankets, of six suspected rivals who been abducted and executed before the daytime shootout in the city.
Dozens of children were evacuated from the kindergarten, many carried away by soldiers carrying guns.
Police said among those arrested was a man they believe is a top killer for the Tijuana cartel, known also as the Arellano Felix gang.
Mexico's main drug struggle is between the Gulf Cartel on the eastern coast and an alliance headed by Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, a jail escapee and Mexico's most wanted man. Continued...





