UPDATED: The three international bridges were reopened shortly after 7 p.m. Gunfire broke out in Matamoros Friday, leaving at least 47 people dead and causing the closure of all three bridges between Brownsville and Mexico. The fighting reportedly involved members of the Gulf Cartel, the Zetas and Mexican federal police and military University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College closed the Fort Brown campus and moved the soccer games scheduled for Friday night to the Brownsville Sports Park. Gunfire was reported in Matamoros in a number of incidents beginning Friday morning, with at least 30 people dead by around noon, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition that his name not be used. In the afternoon, a major confrontation near city hall killed at least 17 more people, the source said. One of those killed around midday was identified as Carlos Alberto Guajardo, 37, a reporter for the newspaper El Expreso. Sources with knowledge of the incident said Guajardo apparently was killed by soldiers who were chasing narcotics traffickers. Dozens killed in Matamoros; bridges closed
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Crowds of people wait to cross the Gateway International Bridge on Friday afternoon. Traffic on the bridge was stopped after a shootouts in Matamoros left at least 47 dead.
November 05, 2010 6:21 PM
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