Pubdate: Mon, 24 May 2010 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2010 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/townhall/ci_14227323 Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Daniel Borunda, El Paso Times BORDER DRUG WAR: JUAREZ HITS 1,000 HOMICIDES FOR YEAR; 16 SLAIN SATURDAY Mexican federal police were attacked in a drive-by shooting during the weekend as Juarez surpassed 1,000 homicides for the year. Three or four officers were wounded by gunmen who shot a patrol truck Sunday morning outside a medical clinic on Avenida Lopez Mateos, the Norte newspaper reported on its website. No official information had been released. The homicide toll jumped on Saturday with 16 deaths, including one during a confrontation in which federal police reportedly used an armored vehicle to ram down the walls of a house in the village of Guadalupe in the Valley of Juarez. Federal police had not released details about Saturday's incident, described by Mexican news media as a shootout lasting more than an hour during the rescue of a kidnapping victim. An armored police vehicle was used to ram the walls of a house where the alleged kidnappers were bunkered. Chihuahua state police confirmed that an unidentified man was killed when he was shot multiple times in Guadalupe and that there were about 500 rounds fired. There was other violence Saturday morning in the farming communities of the Valley of Juarez, located across the border from the San Elizario-Fort Hancock area. State police reported an unidentified man in a Chevrolet Suburban was fatally shot late Saturday morning by gunmen with AK-47s in the community of Barreal. And, two unidentified men were also found shot to death in the back seat of a car in the village of San Isidro. There were also killings Advertisement throughout Juarez, including a quadruple murder. Four men in a red Chevrolet Trail Blazer were shot and killed on Saturday afternoon in colonia Torreon in west Juarez. Police identified the victims as Gabriel Calderon Olvera, 30, Andres Molina Santos, 27, Osvaldo Zubia Calderon, 17, and an unidentified man about 25 years old. More than 5,260 people have been killed in the Juarez area since a drug cartel war began in 2008. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D