People wait for news about their imprisoned relatives outside a jail after 23 inmates were killed in a fight between rival gangs in Durango in northwestern Mexico January 20, 2010. Officials at the Durango state attorney general's office said the brawl started at breakfast when prisoners linked to the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel clashed with new arrivals from the rival Gulf cartel and its armed wing, the Zetas
Soldiers stand inside a blood-stained room in Ciudad Juarez January 31, 2010. Suspected drug hitmen burst into a party and killed 13 high school students in Ciudad Juarez on Sunday, the latest massacre in one of the world's deadliest cities, the Mexican army said. Army spokesman Enrique Torres said the victims were between 15 and 20 years old, and an additional 17 party-goers were wounded in the shooting, some critically.
Members of the media surround one of the suspects involved in the killing of 15 people in Ciudad Juarez February 2, 2010. Angry families of 15 people slain by gunmen during a high-school party near the U.S. border blamed Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Tuesday for failing to prevent the mass killing.
A blood-stained room is seen in Ciudad Juarez January 31, 2010. Suspected drug hitmen burst into a party and killed 13 high school students in Ciudad Juarez on Sunday, the latest massacre in one of the world's deadliest cities, the Mexican army said. Army spokesman Enrique Torres said the victims were between 15 and 20 years old, and an additional 17 party-goers were wounded in the shooting, some critically.
AT LEAST 13 YOUG STUDENTS KILLED AT PARTY IN CD JUAREZ
14 Students Shot Dead by Drug Cartel - Mexico
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