Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
Very easy. you must have skimmed over my post regarding said hit squads. Going out on a limb and say outside of your time in the .mil you may have led a sheltered life and not to up or street wise at all.

Even the most die hard, hard core AB, skin head, etc will do and does business in & out side of prison with EVERYONE. No one's meal ticket gets punched w/out an approval frpm higher up.
Quick example is the part of American History X when he's inside. He tells the head honcho for the skin's (what ever) to go fuck himself he ain't dealing with sp%^& & ggers. He's informed "this is how it's done" Which to echo other "prison" movies, such as Blood in Blood Out, American ME, etc IS HOW IT'S DONE .

Not to exclude those if you ever come across them who have done time. Not the county shit, but 5+ in state or federal.

Those inside don't care or have any allegiance to no one but who ever keeps them alive and or being turned out.
No need for the insult to my intelligence, I wasn't sheltered. I'm just wondering if there is any evidence linking the cartels to this particular set of incidents... I can understand the politics of criminal organizations, and I know they do work together from time to time when it suits their needs (I wasn't born yesterday, Jack). I was thinking this was more centrally facilitated, such as going after those with the "gall" to prosecute their brothers. It's not too far fetched to believe that they exacting revenge for some prison officials and prosecutors for making their lives harder or whatnot. That's all.