Read The Fight to Save Juárez Online
Authors: Ricardo C. Ainslie
McGrath, Raymond,
237â238
MedellÃn,
215
Medina-Mora, Eduardo,
95
,
127
,
135
,
267
Medrano, Juan Carlos,
192
Meléndez Ortega, Casimiro,
74
Mexican army: begins patrolling Juárez,
76
,
80
; death squads,
202
; decision to use,
35
; deployment of,
4
; distrust of municipal police,
105
; human rights complaints against,
81
,
168â172
,
203
,
241
; increase in troops,
72
; lack of accountability,
173â175
; mortality rate,
5
; public opinion of,
134
,
137â138
,
158
; Red Berets,
170
; replaced by federal police in Juárez,
241
,
247
; rumors of connection to Sinaloa,
130
; takes over policing Juárez,
132
,
241
; tension with press,
78â79
Mexicano, El
,
202
Mexican Revolution,
164
Mexico: class structure,
144
, corruption,
2â3
,
20â21
,
80
,
96
,
135
,
164
,
196
; corruption in law enforcement,
34
,
80
; cynicism of people,
244
; democratization impacts cartels,
269
; dysfunction of judicial system,
117
,
128
,
224
,
260â261
,
270
; emergence of drug market,
269
; as “failed state,”
36
,
201
,
267
; human rights issues,
5
; law enforcement structure,
33
.
See also
specific law enforcement agencies
Molina, Captain,
170
Monument to Fallen Police,
37
,
41
Mouriño Terrazo, Juan Camilo,
96
,
118
mules,
85
MurguÃa, Hector “Teto”: attends high school,
89
; bodyguard killed,
266
; as candidate for mayor,
252
,
258
,
262
; connection to Saulo Reyes,
18â20
,
82
; description of,
254
; institutes youth curfew,
165
; militarization of police,
104
; run for governor,
141
; suspicion of ties to Juárez cartel,
253
; tension with federal police,
266â267
NAFTA,
203
narco-capitalism,
203
narcocorridos
,
18
,
65
,
107â108
,
203
narcofosa
,
128â129
National Front Against Repression,
202â203
,
219
,
221
NiNis, Los,
157
,
164â167
,
208
,
224
,
249
,
272
Nogales,
236
Norponiente,
154
Nuevo Laredo: cartel rivalry,
32
; U.S. issues travel warning,
236
; violence in,
12
,
14
,
47
Oasis Revolución,
163â164
,
166
Obregón, Adriana,
227
Ojinaga
,
175
Omnia
,
79
Operación Conjunto Chihuahua: assessed by security cabinet,
95
; de la Rosa's reaction to,
88
; human rights abuses,
168â175
; lack of results,
201
,
204
; planning meeting,
125
,
170â171
.
See also
Mexican army; Operación Coordinada Chihuahua
Operación Coordinada Chihuahua,
201
,
204
,
212
Operation Hold the Line,
54
,
269
Orduña, Roberto: description,
101
; narcomessages about,
122
; resignation of,
123
,
230
; tension with the media,
101â103
; tension with his officers,
103â105
Organización Popular Independiente,
156
,
164
Ortiz, José,
95
Ortiz Arellano, Gerardo,
229
PAN.
See
Partido Acción Nacional
Pancho Villa,
163
Parra, Lizeth,
248
Parral,
163
Partido Acción Nacional (PAN): in Juárez,
40
; success in presidential election,
3
,
201
,
204
,
207â209
,
240
Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD),
3
,
201
,
207â209
,
213
,
221
Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI): dominance of,
3
,
140
,
201
,
208â209
,
213
; execution of candidate,
255
; mayoral candidates,
252
; in state government,
214
Pascual, Carlos,
247
Patiño, Patricio: on corruption in municipal police,
49
,
73
; on domestic drug use,
48
; media criticism,
51
; meetings with state government,
23
,
47
,
241
; Pax Mafiosa,
13
; on PR of cartels,
48â49
Penchyna, David,
208
Pérez Serrano, Sacramento,
122
PGR. See ProcuradurÃa General de la República
Piña Dávila, José Luis,
186
,
189â190
Piña Dávila, Marcos,
186
,
189â190
,
198
Pinos, Los,
32
,
205
,
209â210
,
212
,
215
Plataforma México,
249
police.
See
federal police; Juárez municipal police; state ministerial police
Portillo, César Iván,
123
PRD. See
Partido de la Revolución Democrática
Presidencia Municipal,
1
,
139
,
157
,
261
PRI. See Partido Revolucionario Institucional
Prieto Quintana, Guillermo: attempt at resignation,
70â71
; collaboration with army,
97
; on death of Román,
98
; fear of assassination,
67
; lengthens shifts,
103
; relocation to El Paso,
100
,
123
; Jose Reyes's trust in,
46
; on Saulo Reyes,
19
; on severity of violence,
15
; takes Confidence Test,
94
; in training,
25
ProcuradurÃa General de la República (PGR),
4
,
189
Puma Group,
26
,
29
.
See also
gang task force
Quintana, VÃctor,
201
,
207â209
Quintana Roo,
80
Rama, El,
193â195
RamÃrez Mandrujano, Noe,
135
RamÃrez Peyro, Guillermo Eduardo,
69
Rebollo, General Gutiérrez,
166
Reco, El,
238
Red de Mujeres,
225
Redelfs, Arthur,
235
,
237â238
,
256
Reyes, Saulo,
16
,
18â22
,
30
,
49â50
,
82
,
145
,
254
Reyes Estrada Aguirre, José,
38
,
40
Reyes Baeza, José: at Cibeles meeting,
219â220
; on consulting military,
72
; convoy ambushed,
124
; end of term,
20
; endorses candidates,
252
; media criticism of,
201
; meeting with Patiño,
23
; moves state government,
214
; opinion of de la Rosa,
168
; on police assassinations,
95
; rebukes federal government,
207
; refusal to divert funds to Juárez,
133
; relationship with Valencia,
145
; response to Villas de Salvárcar,
190â191
,
197
,
205â206
,
211
,
213
; at security meetings,
247
; suspicions of,
126
,
130
,
141
,
208â209
; tension with Reyes Ferriz,
190
,
259â261
Reyes Ferriz, José: asks Prieto to stay on,
73
; on army as a stop-gap,
139
; at Cibeles
meeting
,
219
; on death of Román,
98
; death threats,
108
,
123â124
,
255
; defends army,
173â174
; defends Calderón,
198
; description of house,
147â148
; early life,
38
; exclusion from relevant meetings,
24
,
51
; on GarcÃa Luna,
246â248
; isolation of,
71
; last day in office,
258â261
; meets with Inter-American Development Bank,
167
; move of his family to El Paso,
2
; opinion of de la Rosa,
88
; original agenda for his term,
10â11
; relationship with the media,
117
,
146
,
201
; on results of Confidence Tests,
106â107
; on Reyes Baeza,
214
,
259â261
; rumors about,
130
,
145â148
; supports Jáuregui for mayor,
253
; target of Juárez cartel,
11
,
81
; on Villas de Salvárcar,
187
,
205â206
,
211
,
213
Rivera, Diego,
181
Rivera Bretón, Julián David,
132
,
139
,
230
Rodelo, Gerardo Gallegos,
80
RodrÃguez, Adrián,
193â194
Román, Juan Antonio,
26
Rosales Rosales, Javier Eduardo,
168â172
Rosas, Facundo,
246â247
Ruiz, Raymundo: covers Calderón's visit,
225
; description of work,
112
; early history,
27
,
131â132
; opinion of army,
134â135
; position as journalist,
114â115
,
117â118
Salamayuca Dunes,
224
Salas Valenciano, Gabino,
76
Sánchez, Pedro,
80
San Isidro,
176
San Luis PotosÃ,
238
San Rafael cemetery,
192
Santa Fe International Bridge,
235
Santa Teresa de Jesús church,
163â164
Secretariat for Public Security (SSP),
12
,
33
,
94â95
,
118
,
127
,
248â249
Seguro Social, Hospital,
186â187
SENTRI (Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection),
72
,
86
,
177â179
Sinaloa,
5
, assassination of Edgar Guzmán in,
13
; corruption in police,
35
,
80
; as home of Sinaloa cartel,
244
; “La Gente Nueva,”
43
; military abuses in,
174
; Miss Sinaloa,
120
Sinaloa cartel: bribe RamÃrez Mandrujano,
135
; connection to Artistas Asesinos,
194
,
197
; create panic in police,
68
; pre/post-Calderón status,
267â268
; recruit police,
84
,
140
; responsible for police deaths,
31
; rumored connection to GarcÃa Luna and federal police,
243â244
,
247
; rumors of connection to military,
130
; targeted by Jáuregui,
253
; target La LÃnea,
42
; total arrests of,
244
; use of
narcocorridos
,
107
; war with the Gulf cartel,
47
; war with Juárez cartel,
10
,
13
,
57
,
193â195
,
269
; war with Los Zetas,
32
; in Valley of Juárez,
176