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(Reuters) - Forensic teams & dozens of heavily armed police & military officials gathered at the cordoned off crime scene dotted with checkpoints after one of the worst mass slayings of Mexican law enforcement officials in years.
Though authorities say crime is widespread, residents were badly shaken by Thursday’s violence. Some houses were strafed with bullets in the small town nestled between verdant hills & corn fields, where most people make a living cultivating crops.
The attackers rounded up bodies of the fallen police officers into a pile & continued to spray them with bullets, according to a local officer at the scene on Friday.
“They finished them off,” said the officer, who declined to give his name. He had lost colleagues in the ambush, he said.
The police convoy came under fire in broad daylight as it patrolled about 40 miles south of the city of Toluca, in a zone where gangs including the Familia Michoacana drug cartel are known to operate, officials said.
The area is in a region of the State of Mexico often hit by gangs from Guerrero & Michoacan, adjoining states that have long been among the most lawless in the country.
Federal authorities are investigating but have yet to give a motive for the killings. Another police officer at the scene said it may have been an act of “retaliation,” without giving more details. Local police would not point to suspects.
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