Jim Kouri
1,500 murders ordered by leader of Mexican Murder, Inc.
FacebookTwitter
By Jim Kouri
August 2, 2011

Law enforcement officials in Mexico claim that a vicious and ruthless cartel leader they arrested boasted of ordering the murder of more than1,500 people in northern Chihuahua state, a U.S. drug enforcement source tells Law Enforcement Examiner.

The 33-year old gang leader, Jose Antonio Acosta Hernandez, is also suspected of masterminding the 2010 attack on a U.S. diplomat and her spouse in the war-torn city of Ciudad Juarez, not far from the U.S.-Mexican border.

Mexico does not execute even the most prolific killers.

According to U.S. drug enforcement officials, Acosta Hernandez is a key figure in the Juarez drug cartel based in Ciudad Juarez, a city that boasts Mexico's highest murder rate. In 2010 alone, more than 3,000 people were murdered by drug cartel members in that city..

Acosta Hernandez, a/k/a El Diego, is accused of being the leader Mexico's own version of Murder, Inc., the La Linea gang, whose members function as assassins and enforcers for the Juarez cartel. Part of El Diego's gang is allegedly comprised of police officers.

Murder, Inc. was the name given by reporters to organized crime groups in the 1920s through the 1940s that resulted in hundreds of murders on behalf of the American Mafia and Jewish Mafia groups who together formed the early organized crime groups in New York and elsewhere. The name was a journalistic invention. Murder, Inc. was established after the formation of the commission of the National Crime Syndicate, to which it ultimately answered. Largely headed by former mob enforcers Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and Meyer Lansky,

The Juarez cartel controls the main drug smuggling routes from Ciudad Juarez into the United States.

Mexican authorities accused El Diego of being behind a car bomb attack which killed four people in the border city, the first such attack in Mexico's so-called war on drugs.

El Diego is considered so dangerous, that the Mexican government posted a 15 million Mexican pesos ($1,275,000) reward for information leading to his capture.

U.S. federal prosecutors had wanted to try him in the case of the 2010 killing of U.S. diplomat Lesley Enriquez, her husband Arthur Redelfs, and the husband of another consulate staff member, Jorge Alberto Salcedo.

They were shot dead in their car execution-style as they left a social function in Ciudad Juarez. Ms Enriquez, 35, was four months pregnant when she was murdered. The American couple's seven-month-old daughter survived the violent attack. She was discovered by responding police officers in the backseat of the car crying uncontrollably.

Jorge Salcedo was killed in drive-by shooting as he drove away in a separate vehicle from the same event only minutes after the Enriquez killing.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon said that Acosta's capture was "the biggest blow" to organized crime in Ciudad Juarez since he sent 5,000 federal police to the city in April 2010 to attempt to curtail the violence in one of the world's most dangerous cities.

© Jim Kouri

 

The views expressed by RenewAmerica columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of RenewAmerica or its affiliates.
(See RenewAmerica's publishing standards.)


Jim Kouri

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police... (more)

Subscribe

Receive future articles by Jim Kouri: Click here

More by this author

September 10, 2017
Trump Justice: 'Dreamer' wanted for murder nabbed by feds in NJ and extradited


July 26, 2017
NJ 12-year-old's suicide a plea for cyber-bullying law: GOP candidate Heather Darling


June 12, 2017
Obama hampered law enforcement investigation of Iranian terrorism funding


June 2, 2017
Prez of Young Democrats and Mayor de Blasio staffer busted for kiddie porn; one victim 6-mos. old


May 29, 2017
The conservative approach to taxation and a healthy business climate


May 24, 2017
U.S. intelligence reports warn of cyber "Cold War"


March 3, 2017
Media attack Trump's terrorism expert Dr. Sebastian Gorka


December 23, 2016
Trump's border wall: The bill was passed and signed into law


December 22, 2016
Dem lawmakers demand commission to probe Trump-Russia conspiracy


December 14, 2016
Outraged Vets: VA hospital death touted as proof of Obama and Democrats indifference


More articles

 

Stephen Stone
HAPPY EASTER: A message to all who love our country and want to help save it

Stephen Stone
The most egregious lies Evan McMullin and the media have told about Sen. Mike Lee

Siena Hoefling
Protect the Children: Update with VIDEO

Stephen Stone
FLASHBACK to 2020: Dems' fake claim that Trump and Utah congressional hopeful Burgess Owens want 'renewed nuclear testing' blows up when examined

Pete Riehm
Drain the swamp and restore Constitutional governance

Victor Sharpe
Biden sanctions Israeli farmers while dropping sanctions on Palestinian terrorists

Cherie Zaslawsky
Who will vet the vetters?

Joan Swirsky
Let me count the ways

Bonnie Chernin
The Pennsylvania Senate recount proves Democrats are indeed the party of inclusion

Linda Kimball
Ancient Epicurean Atomism, father of modern Darwinian materialism, the so-called scientific worldview

Tom DeWeese
Why we need freedom pods now!

Frank Louis
My 'two pence' worth? No penny for Mike’s thoughts, that’s for sure.

Paul Cameron
Does the U.S. elite want even more homosexuals?

Frank Louis
The battle has just begun: Important nominations to support

Jake Jacobs
Two 'One Nation' Shows

Curtis Dahlgren
Progress in race relations started in baseball
  More columns

Cartoons


Click for full cartoon
More cartoons

Columnists

Matt C. Abbott
Chris Adamo
Russ J. Alan
Bonnie Alba
Chuck Baldwin
Kevin J. Banet
J. Matt Barber
Fr. Tom Bartolomeo
. . .
[See more]

Sister sites