How Mexican drug cartel Mexico benefited from the flow of weapons at the border

If people in the sports shop Academy in Houston suspiciously like John Hernandez pushes $ 2,600 in cash at the table, they keep it for themselves.

25-year-old unemployed engineer in sunglasses walked out of the gun store clutching three powerful assault rifle modelled on the US Army M-16.

A few weeks later, Hernandez purchased five similar weapons in gun stores, another Houston Charter States. There are a few questions on that occasion, both, or as they visit other weapons around the city in the months that followed, until she had purchased a total of 14 assault rifles and other weapons for the barely nine $ 25,000.

With every purchase, all it takes is that Hernandez lives in Texas proved he and wait a few minutes while checking she had no criminal record.

Months later, one of the assault rifle they were arrested in neighboring Mexico on scene "Acapulco massacre police", one of the country's most powerful drug cartels killed five officers and two Secretaries in the attack on a beach resort that was once considered to be a billionaire to play. Another was found after the kidnapping and murder of a cattle buyer. Others are found in the hands of top-level enforcement to narcotics traffickers, or abandoned after the attack on the police and military of Mexico. The weapon has been tied to the eight murders in Mexico.

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