Topón En Méndez, Tamaulipas; Metros Y Escorpiones Se Agarraron Por Cuatro Horas

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The Merolico's Morning Musings

In the early hours of the day, the infamous Merolico, a man of many aliases and a reputation for spinning tales, found himself reminiscing about his recent trip to Tamaulipas. He recalled the quiet peace he experienced there, a stark contrast to the tumultuous events that had unfolded in the region. "No ya ven," he began, addressing an unseen audience, "I was in Tamaulipas just a few days ago, and let me tell you, things are going just swimmingly there." His words were a stark contrast to the reports of violence and chaos that were beginning to circulate.

The Dance of Death: A Fierce Encounter in Méndez

By afternoon, the narrative took a darker turn. The Merolico spoke of a fierce encounter between two factions in Tamaulipas, the Cartel del Golfo and Los Metros, with Los Escorpiones lurking in the shadows. "These clashes are taking place in the municipality of Méndez," he reported, his voice tinged with a strange sense of excitement. He continued, "The first skirmishes were reported late in the afternoon on the state road to San Fernando, near the Ejido Comas Atlas. By 21:00 hours, more clashes erupted in the main avenues of Méndez's municipal capital. Vehicles, some with makeshift armor, were reportedly set ablaze."

The Silent Witnesses: The Reality of Tamaulipas

The Merolico's stories were peppered with reports of violence, gripping accounts of atrocities, and the eerie silence of a people living in fear. He spoke of photos, audio clips, and videos circulating, showing the aftermath of the violence. "These delinquents," he said, his voice dripping with contempt, "are the ones spreading these images of their own crimes. They dare to brag that neither the army nor the national guard has made an appearance at the scene of the crime."

The Merolico's Final Notes

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Topón en Méndez, Tamaulipas; Metros y Escorpiones se agarraron por cuatro horas
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