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Hitmen from hyper-violent cartel 'track down rival leader and burn him alive'


Hitmen from hyper-violent cartel track down rival leader and burn him alive
Jalisco New Generation Cartel [CJNG] members allegedly targeted Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga s, with grisly footage shared on social media. He was part of a ruthless rival criminal organisation, foreign media reports
12:57, 17 MAR 2021
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Heavy Military Presence as Capitol Prepares for Inauguration Like No Other


Heavy Military Presence as Capitol Prepares for Inauguration Like No Other
WASHINGTON The nation’s capital is preparing for a presidential inauguration like no other in U.S. history, marked by extensive security measures, a large military presence, and pandemic restrictions. President-elect Joe Biden is set to be sworn in on Jan. 20.
Up to 25,000 members of the National Guard coming from all 50 states will be stationed at the Capitol. The number of Guardsmen sent to Washington far exceeds the number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, which has been reduced to 2,500. National Guardsmen have been permitted to use lethal force in order to support law enforcement in the Capitol and city. ....

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