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http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2014/12/13/politica/014n1pol
La Jornada
Saturday December 13, 2014, p. 14
Residents of the community of Golden Rain, town of Urique, Chihuahua, reported that dozens of armed men in the same band that went into three groups arrived Thursday in at least 20 trucks and burned several homes.

The burroailants, who wore military-style camouflage clothing -Green with black-, arrived after 22 hours, they surrounded the town and began the attack.

The villagers, who requested the support of the emergency systems of the Attorney General of Chihuahua in the western, reported that between Wednesday night and early Thursday were killed six people around the municipality. It is unknown whether they are locals.

The victims were shot with AK-47 rifles, and some suppose that the attack Thursday night could be related to these crimes.

Some neighbors who made the report informed the police and military authorities to the burning of houses sparked panic among the population, as gunmen clashed repeatedly shot with another group, with still unknown by agents of the Attorney balance General state.

The town of Lluvia de Oro is located on the top of the Sierra Tarahumara and is also known as The Mines of Cieneguita of Trejo, a region close to the border with Sinaloa.

The preliminary report from the prosecutor explained that the population requested the presence of the Mexican armed forces, and air support from helicopters, as many reported that the gunmen were integrated into three groups, which had taken the community, and the detonations gunshot was heard in the whole town.

Alarmed, requested support to corporations security of that locality and detailed that the gunmen after 22 hours arrived in three groups, which surrounded the town and began a shooting attack against some of the neighbors, not knowing why.

Yesterday morning other people reported in the morning that there were armed men in the communities of Tubares and Meza de Juárez, in that municipality.

Meanwhile in Jalisco police authorities reported five homicides in the state. The first death was that of Valentin Martinez Reyes, 62 years old, who was struggling between life and death since November 30, when he was beaten to death in Zapopan.

In the colony Las Huertas, in Zapopan, was found dead of Alberto Pérez Torres, inside a car.

In another development, Painters and Masters in streets, also in Zapopan, were killed with a firearm young Jonathan Palos Eduardo Rodriguez and Alberto Marcial Christian Cisneros, 20 and 17 years old respectively.

The other death occurred in Colonia El Carmen, in Guadalajara, where a man known as El Beto, apparently narcomenudista, was shot to death.

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