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After 16 days of denials by Laredo law enforcement and local officials regarding a Mexican drug cartel takeover of a Laredo area ranch, a Texas police blotter proves the alleged incident did in fact happen and that multiple agencies responded to the scene of a seized U.S. ranch.
Maybe those 25 arizonians will go get it back . I hear more people were on the side of the criminals last month than the people so who cares . They will soon get the nation they deserve . No more risking my life I'm too old to keep fighting a losing battle . I don't dpnate, or visit the tea party fools or amnesty fighters now . I'm done like I just told 912 project . I do like all the billboards they put up though ,practically had to buy the land to put them up because nobody much would rent them space . Yet they will sell 911 burial grounds to the ' suspected ' killers who planned it ,even give them part of our tax to help fund it .
White people are too dumb to even stick together . Latinos, militant black muslims and others but not the sheepish white man .
You fell for the hoax and now fall the follow up hoax.
There is no LSO (Laredo Sheriff Office).
Almost as far fetched as the kidnapping story of someone in Horizon City, Texas, taken forcibly from his house in broad daylight and later found murdered and chopped up over in Juarez.
It's just a matter of time - it seems it's still not clear if the ranch was taken or not. It very easily could have been - nothing stopping them from doing it.
A police gear cache was found by federal agents at an East Side home during a round-up of deportable immigrants with criminal records last week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Tuesday.
ICE spokeswoman Leticia Zamarripa said agents seized a .22-caliber rifle plus police gear, including six helmets, ski masks, expandable batons and six tactical gear belts at a home in the 3500 block of Oasis Drive. Aron Adrian Leyva Peña, 27, was arrested at the home accused of possession of fraudulent documents.
Zamarripa said an investigation is underway to determine if the police gear was headed to Mexico.
It wouldn't be very difficult for illegals to steal police unifoms, badges, guns, cars - whatever and falsify documents to make them appear to be police and do whatever they want over here. It's said that cartel members do use stolen police uniforms when carrying out murders and assassinations.
I believe it happened - I don't trust the authorities to be completely honest. There is so much that happens along the border - every day - that is not reported and the American people aren't supposed to know about. Sometimes you see a little tiny article about something that should be of major concern, it makes it into the news paper but just a tiny piece and then nothing more on it.
It's not written like a hoax. There sometimes are hoaxes - but they are written differently.
The fact is - the powers that be have an agenda and they intend to have nothing stop their agenda. People should know by now the government is not working for the American people any more.
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