At 4pm no less. Initial reports yesterday said this shooting was "close"to the border. It was close to the border, but even closer to the cars
waiting in line to cross. Today's report says the shooting came from the row of shops located between the lanes and the dead body ended up laying
in the crossing lanes. The four brothers shot were car-raggers... they guys who "clean" your car with oil rags for a few pesos. But this article
says they were selling drugs.
Shooting at the port, 1 dead
4 brothers attacked, 2 injured
TIJUANA .- A man was murdered and two were shot inside a room of curiosities located in the market that is in the middle lane of the San Ysidro
checkpoint.
Around 4:10 pm on Thursday, aggression occurred against four brothers who fought a fight with the aggressor in the aforementioned trade, said Julian
Dominguez, spokesman for the Municipal Public Security Secretariat (SSPM).
The person who attacked them is Alfonso Lopez Lazaro, 36, alleged owner of the local municipal police officers who stopped carrying out the
surveillance in "The Line".
It is not known what prompted the attack, but because of it closed for a few minutes left lanes, as one of the brothers was shot away and fell in the
middle of the road that goes to the Garita.
The young man killed inside a room is Joshua Moreno Renteria, 33, said Julian Dominguez, while the injured were his brothers Eleazar and Noah, 27 and
37 years.
Another family is Israel, 32, who was unhurt, but according to the authorities was available to the Public Ministry of Common Order, which determine
responsibilities.
Officers also arrested Imelda Salazar Martinez, 28, alleged mistress of the aggressor, Pedro Carlos Magaña Gonzalez, 34, Hector Cisneros Aaron Alanis,
23, Luis Alberto Martinez Salazar, 25, Lucio Lopez Callejas, of 30 years, and Jesus "N" of 17 years.
The SSPM in a statement that they all had a history of litigation between the controller and the four brothers, so as were also submitted to the
Attorney General.
Unofficially it was said that according to initial investigations, the attack was related to drug sales at retail.
TIJUANA – A man was killed and two of his brothers wounded in a shootout at dawn Thursday in the area of small shops near the San Ysidro border
crossing.
The municipal police department announced that the shooting stemmed from a conflict between tenants and their landlord that had been brewing for
several days, although no details were given.
The dead man was identified as Josué Rentería Moreno, 33, who received four shots from a 9 mm gun, the department said in a release.
The wounded victims were identified as brothers Eleazar and Noé Rentería Moreno, 27 and 37, respectively, who received gunshot wounds. A fourth
brother was also attacked, but was not injured.
The alleged shooter was detained by municipal police agents. He was identified as Alfonso López Lázaro, 36, the landlord who rented to the brothers.
Police said the shooting occurred at 4:30 a.m. in the area where arts and crafts are sold out of small shops near the San Ysidro port of entry.
BajaBlanca - 10-28-2011 at 09:22 AM
the first article says 4 pm
the second one says 4 am
drugs for sale right under the noses of the border inspectors??
what about the sniffing dogs ???
jeeeeeeez
Across the line
bajaguy - 10-28-2011 at 09:28 AM
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Originally posted by BajaBlanca
the first article says 4 pm
the second one says 4 am
drugs for sale right under the noses of the border inspectors??
what about the sniffing dogs ???
jeeeeeeez
It sounds like the event happened on the Mexico side of the border. Methinks the drug sniffing dogs and inspectors are on the US side.baja1943 - 10-28-2011 at 09:44 AM
Dead "car-raggers"? Things are looking up.surfer jim - 10-28-2011 at 10:20 AM
I never did like those guys anyway.....and the guy in the photo ...."guilty".Woooosh - 10-28-2011 at 10:24 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by BajaBlanca
the first article says 4 pm
the second one says 4 am
drugs for sale right under the noses of the border inspectors??
what about the sniffing dogs ???
jeeeeeeez
I got a call about this incident at 1pm yesterday- so the time was likely 4am, not 4pm. Not sure if this was a residential landlord dispute or over
the arts & Crafts booth rentals. Car raggers don't have booths though.
[Edited on 10-28-2011 by Woooosh]Phil S - 10-28-2011 at 10:39 AM
How many think they were "selling drugs, based on the provided information?Woooosh - 10-28-2011 at 12:08 PM
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Originally posted by Phil S
How many think they were "selling drugs, based on the provided information?
I'm fairly sure these guys are only into car-ragging for 100% of their financial needs. Keeps 'em humble...
Cool
Dave - 10-28-2011 at 12:18 PM
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Originally posted by Woooosh
The person who attacked them is Alfonso Lopez Lazaro, 36, alleged owner of the local municipal police officers who stopped carrying out the
surveillance in "The Line".
How much?
Rent to own?
Is it a package deal or can you buy just one?DENNIS - 10-28-2011 at 01:17 PM
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Originally posted by Woooosh
Car raggers don't have booths though.
Well, by golly....they should have a booth. Maybe it's time they started an Occupy The Border [OTB] movement.Woooosh - 10-28-2011 at 04:15 PM
I was thinking drive- thru table dances would be the best use for those crafts booths. Steering wheel dances?DENNIS - 10-28-2011 at 04:18 PM
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Originally posted by Woooosh
I was thinking drive- thru table dances would be the best use for those crafts booths. Steering wheel dances?
YUMMYkrafty - 10-28-2011 at 07:05 PM
OTB!?!?!? LOLBajaNomad - 10-28-2011 at 09:52 PM
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Originally posted by Woooosh
I was thinking drive- thru table dances would be the best use for those crafts booths. Steering wheel dances?
fyi... not unheard of in Tijuana. There's a place (in a building) along the free road between TJ-Rosarito that's both a strip
joint at night, and a church (at other times of the day/week/etc). Hearsay is it used to be (or still is?) a drive-in place, as they have a large
warehouse door on the backside of the building.