Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

52 killed in brawl at Mexico lockup

- PORFIRIO IBARRA AND MARK STEVENSON

MONTERREY, Mexico — A brawl between rival drug gangs at an overcrowde­d penitentia­ry in northern Mexico turned into a riot Thursday, leaving 52 inmates dead and 12 injured in the country’s deadliest prison melee in years.

No escapes were reported in the clash at the Topo Chico prison in Monterrey, said Nuevo Leon state Gov. Jaime Rodriguez.

The fighting began about midnight Wednesday with prisoners setting fire to a storage area, sending flames and smoke billowing into the sky. Rescue workers were seen carrying injured inmates — some with burns — from the facility.

Rodriguez said the clash was between two factions led by a member of the infamous Zetas drug cartel, Juan Pedro Zaldivar Farias, also known as “Z-27,” and Jorge Ivan Hernandez Cantu, who has been identified by Mexican media as a cartel figure in the regions along the Gulf of Mexico.

A turf war between the gangs bloodied Nuevo Leon state and neighborin­g Tamaulipas between 2010 and 2012. The Zetas once nearly controlled the area around Monterrey.

Zaldivar Farias was a suspect in the 2010 killing of American David Hartley on Falcon Lake, which makes up part of the border between Mexico and Texas. Hartley was reportedly gunned down while touring the reservoir on jet skis with his wife.

A crowd of people bundled against the cold gathered at the prison gates, demanding to be let in to learn the fate of their relatives. Some kicked and shook the gates as riot police with plastic shields kept the crowd out.

“They haven’t told us anything,” said Ernestina, who identified herself as the mother of an inmate but declined to give her full name for fear of reprisal. “They said that until there is order, they won’t let us in. Everything is in disorder, and nobody is telling us anything.”

Authoritie­s were reinforcin­g security at other prisons and had transferre­d some inmates out of Topo Chico, Rodriguez said in an interview with Milenio Television.

The deadliest prison riot in recent memory also occurred in Nuevo Leon, in February 2012, when Zetas gangsters killed 44 Gulf cartel members at the overcrowde­d Apodaca federal lockup.

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