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Spree of Musician Killings Shocks Mexico
By Mark Stevenson
Associated Press Writer

Published: Dec 04, 2007 6:14 PM EST

MEXICO CITY (AP) - A wave of organized crime violence terrorizing many parts of Mexico is driving fear into the heart of the entertainment business with the murders of several popular musicians, suggesting no one is immune to the rampant brutality.

Most disquieting were the weekend slayings of two singers who had crooned only about love and loss, not drugs and guns like some "narcocorrido" celebrities killed in the past.

The murders of Sergio Gomez, lead performer for the top-selling group K-Paz de la Sierra, and Zayda Pena of the group Zayda and the Guilty Ones has mainstream singers worrying they may become targets by becoming identified with one or another of Mexico's warring drug gangs.

"What can I say? We are dismayed about this. I mean, we are all in the same boat," said Javier Diaz, representative of Los Tucanes del Norte, a popular group that often poses with assault rifles to promote its songs and violence-filled videos.

Although not known for songs glamorizing the drug business, Gomez had reportedly received death threats urging him not to appear in the capital of the western state of Michoacan, a hot bed of the drug trade where he was tortured before being strangled Sunday.

Pena was killed with similar brutality the previous day. Gunman fired an execution-style gunshot into her at the hospital where she was recovering from surgery for a bullet wound in her neck suffered Friday at a motel in the border city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas.

Some fear that singers, whether they have any links to drug cartels or not, are routinely "adopted" by drug gangs, which post Internet videos showing their members torturing and executing rivals to soundtracks of popular tunes.

"It really has people worried, because you never know if you go to a concert, what will happen, whether somebody might get shot," said Pablo Zuack, press coordinator for Bandamax, a cable TV channel specializing in northern Mexican music. "When you interview a performer, you never know if it's the last story you'll write about him."

Elijah Wald, author of the book "Narcocorrido," said the musicians' fears may be justified.

"They've just kidnapped and murdered a major international star traveling with bodyguards," he said, referring to Gomez. "That is a very clear message: `We can get anybody.'"

Carolina Jaramillo, a publicist who represented Gomez and other acts, said the singer had no ties to the drug trade that she knew of and she had no reason to believe he would be a target.

"This year, and last year, we have seen a lot of violence," she said. "We don't know where the next one could come from."

Gomez's manager, who is also named Sergio Gomez, told the television network Televisa that the singer had no ties to drug gangs, but had received threats earlier in the day warning him against performing in Morelia, which has been the site of bloody turf battles between Mexico's two main cartels.

His group canceled an appearance in Morelia last year after similar threats, but Gomez refused to cancel again, said band representative Mario Olvera.

After the concert, Gomez left with two business associates but was intercepted by 10 Chevrolet Suburbans. His body turned up on a rural roadside with signs of strangulation and severe bruising on the thorax and abdomen as well as burns on the legs. The business associates reportedly were released unharmed.

Hundreds of people mourned Gomez early Tuesday in his native Ciudad Hidalgo, and a ceremony was planned later in the day in Mexico City, where he was to be cremated. The ashes were being sent to Indiana, where Gomez's closest relatives live, local news media said.

The slaying of Pena inside a hospital was a tactic redolent of Mexico's drug world, in which gangs have been known to storm hospitals to rescue wounded comrades or finish off injured rivals.

Like Gomez, Pena had no known drug associations. While Gomez was famous for his up-tempo "Pasito Duranguense" rhythm and Pena wrote more in the ballad-like "grupero" style, both essentially sang songs whose themes went little beyond love.

Earlier slayings of entertainers involved musicians who sang about the criminal underworld. Valentin Elizalde, who was killed last year after performing across the border from McAllen, Texas, became popular with "To My Enemies," a song frequently seen as a drug lord's anthem.

Many musicians are now worried that becoming associated with a drug gang may be as easy as waiting for someone to use their song as the soundtrack to a homemade video.

"More than anything else, the point is that musicians make music, they don't belong to any group," said Diaz, the representatives of Los Tucanes. "Nobody has the right to take anybody else's life."


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these illegals are out of control !!!




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Can't you read, SOM? This story was about crimes occurring in Mexico, not here! So why do you refer to them as illegals?
 
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All Mexicans are illegal ! I don't care where they are !!!

GOD BLESS THE USA AND NO ONE ELSE !!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY JESUS !!!




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yawn if we wanted to read about the crimes in other countries, we'd look it up ourselves. Get a life ppl
 
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this junk (beverly)is either someone12 or sonofmichael,,,,why dont u tell us mr.beverly where r u from originally?


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this junk (beverly)is either someone12 or sonofmichael,,,,why dont u tell us mr.beverly where r u from originally?


Chicago, but long gone before the illegals invaded and Mayor Daley had to pass that ordinance against having chickens in the yard and running down the street. 2guns

Now get you some business and a life and stay out of mine, nosey as-s.

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chicago?hahaah,,ur so cute,,and now i can tell how retarted ur ,,chicago is not a country ,,which country did u come from originally mr.american?i knew it,,u dont even know...so shut ur big mouth and stop attacking ppl bcoz ur a s s also immigrate to this country ,,the fact that u were born in the u.s or bcoz u dont have an accent doesn't make u an american american,,u got it little boy...and ur telling me to get a life? who's the one should get a life?i do have a life,,u dont ,,,ur digging online and posting ur stupid worhtless threads all over this site,,u get a life u little boy,,and no matter what u do or say,,,it wont change anything,,live with it,,,u can't do anything about it ,,and if u dont like it,,leave then,,go to canada ,,or australia,,,and iam going to report u and ur stupid threads bcoz this is too much


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