December 7, 2010

Brave Mexican Farmer Stands Up to Drug Gang

Here's a man of courage, who defended his property. It is unimaginable that any person living in Massachusetts would think of doing that. Police encourage citizens to give up their property.

THE LONE RANCHER: Mexican rancher Alejo Garza Tamez  (pictured) ferociously defended this ranch in Northern Mexico from a heavily armed drug cartel in a courageous one-man resistance.
Multimedios and Milenio
THE LONE RANCHER: Mexican rancher
Alejo Garza Tamez (pictured) ferociously
defended this ranch in Northern Mexico
from a heavily armed drug cartel in a
courageous one-man resistance.

[From article]
"Alejo Garza Tamez turned his humble farmhouse into a fortress for his last stand -- lining up his numerous hunting rifles in windows and doorways -- after receiving an ultimatum on Nov. 13 from the drug-gang guerrillas to vacate within 24 hours or die.

The lionhearted rancher was ready when two truckloads of heavily armed gang members returned the next morning.
[. . .]
When the Mexican army finally showed up after the gunfight, they found four dead and two injured gang members piled in a heap outside the shelled, bullet-pocked farmhouse.

Inside, amid a pile of rubble, was the lifeless, bullet-riddled Garza, two weapons at his side."

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/high_noon_at_not_ok_corral_95TSj4qIZSQuVHRTWDVvzN

High noon at not-ok corral
Land-hungry Mex thugs end up eating lead
By GINGER ADAMS OTIS
New York Post
Last Updated: 7:25 AM, December 5, 2010
Posted: 1:56 AM, December 5, 2010

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