Drug Hitmen Kill Singer


[u]Mexican drug hitmen kill singer near U.S. border[/u]
TIJUANA, Mexico - Drug hitmen have killed a popular Mexican singer along with his manager and assistant near the U.S. border, authorities said on Wednesday, the latest murder among musicians who sing “narcocorrido” ballads glorifying drug traffickers.

The body of Jesus Rey David Alfaro, known as “The Little Rooster,” was one of six that turned up tortured, murdered and pinned with threatening messages for Mexico’s army last week in the border town of Tijuana near San Diego.

“We believe Alfaro had links to the Arellano Felix cartel,” said an official with the Baja California state attorney general’s office who declined to be named.

The official was referring to Tijuana’s main drug smuggling cartel, which is fighting a gory turf war with traffickers from Mexico’s Pacific state of Sinaloa, led by the country’s most-wanted man, Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman.

At least half a dozen Mexican folk singers, who play narcocorridos and upbeat, brassy “grupera” music, have been killed since Mexico’s drug war flared in 2006.

Alfaro, a regular act at Tijuana’s biggest bars and music halls, was found covered in a blanket in wasteland on the edge of the city with rope marks around his neck, suggesting he was tortured before he was shot in the head, the attorney general’s office said.

Drug hitmen pinned a message on his body saying “You’ll be next,” a taunt aimed at the thousands of soldiers sent by President Felipe Calderon to Tijuana to crush the drug gangs and clean up police forces working with the cartels.

Tijuana, long a transit point for narcotics heading to the United States, has seen a spike in murders this past year, with drug gangs even killing children. More than 2,500 people were killed in drug violence in Mexico last year and at least 320 people have died so far this year.

I’d like to know the lyrics to his songs.

[quote]Molotov_Coktease wrote:
I’d like to know the lyrics to his songs.[/quote]

Exactly. Those particular singers are known to go on about some pretty fucked up details of real crimes. Gangster rap has nothing on them.

So why did they want to kill him? The article said these singers write songs “glorifying” drug traffickers, which I would think they’d see as a good thing, not a negative thing. Or did they explain it wrong in the article, and they meant to say that they writes songs denouncing the drug traffickers . . . ?

[quote]Damici wrote:
So why did they want to kill him? The article said these singers write songs “glorifying” drug traffickers, which I would think they’d see as a good thing, not a negative thing. Or did they explain it wrong in the article, and they meant to say that they writes songs denouncing the drug traffickers . . . ?[/quote]

They write songs telling in “poetic” detail the events of some real crimes. Some may be hearsay, but they aren’t just making shit up.

I’m no expert, but I did grow up around some of the culture.

The Mexicans have always sung ballads of there local Bandits. The drug gangs are just the latest Bandits. They are in fact telling a story of what has happened, very much a traditional form of communication. If they’re singing about the wrong drug gangs other gangs could get really pissed off and send their message that the singers better sing about them so everyone will know who’s running the show now.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Molotov_Coktease wrote:
I’d like to know the lyrics to his songs.

Exactly. Those particular singers are known to go on about some pretty fucked up details of real crimes. Gangster rap has nothing on them.[/quote]

The funny thing is that these guys still sound like Mexican polkas. They talk all gangsta rap, but it still sound silly to me. I read an article years ago how big drug dealers will get up a band to sing about how much of a great drug dealer they are.

Maybe those dudes had half a brain and didn’t want JEEZUS singing all that evidence on their shit. If I were a big tymer I would try to keep as low of a profile as possible.