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Too Little So Far, And Now Too Late?: Murder Of Prominent Arizona Rancher Prompts Calls To Secure Border And “Stop Mexico’s Drug War From Spilling Over Into The United States”



Apr 2, 2010 7 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Ranchers Safety

DOUGLAS, Arizona (Reuters) – The murder of a prominent Arizona rancher near the Mexican border is spurring charges that Washington is doing too little to stop Mexico’s raging drug war from spilling over into the United States.

Robert Krentz was shot last Saturday while working at his remote cattle ranch some 30 miles northeast of this city on the Arizona-Mexico border.

Investigators tracked the footprints of the suspected gunman about 20 miles south to the border with Mexico, prompting some authorities to blame smugglers or illegal immigrants for the killing.

“The ranchers have feared for their lives for a long time and they’ve told the people from Washington, but they don’t pay attention to us,” Michael Gomez, the mayor of Douglas, told Reuters.

“This continues to be a hot area for illegal crossings and they have to do something to stop it.”

Krentz, 58, was well liked and respected in southeastern Arizona, where his family’s ranch sprawled over 35,000 acres.

No arrests have been made and there is no clear motive or any named suspect, the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office said.

The killing comes amid ever-more brazen and brutal attacks by cartels in northern Mexico that are fighting for control of lucrative drug smuggling routes into the United States.

Last month, gunmen killed two Americans in Ciudad Juarez, south of El Paso, Texas, renewing fears in the United States that escalating violence may spill north over the border.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security expressed “outrage” on Thursday at Krentz’s murder and posted a $25,000 reward for “information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the individual or individuals responsible.”

A day earlier, Bill Richardson, the Democratic governor of the neighboring state of New Mexico, ordered National Guard troops to patrol the border with Mexico to “ensure the safety of New Mexico citizens.”

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and Senator John McCain, both Republicans, have urged President Barack Obama’s administration to send National Guard troops to boost efforts to secure the border with Mexico in the wake of the killing.

RESIDENTS FEARFUL

Obama has pledged support for Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s battle against the drug cartels. Calderon has deployed tens of thousands of troops to try to halt the violence that has killed more than 19,000 people since he took office in late 2006.

The area in southern Arizona where Krentz was murdered lies on the edge of a furiously trafficked corridor for both drug and human smugglers.

Last year Border Patrol agents made more than 241,000 arrests in the sector south of Tucson, Arizona, and seized more than 60 tonnes of marijuana.

In the wake of the murder, authorities in Douglas — a ranching town of 15,000 people over the border from Agua Prieta, Mexico — have added to calls on Washington to beef up security to protect isolated residents.

Gomez wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano this week, urging her to send National Guard troops to tighten security along the border.

Without additional security, residents in Douglas said Krentz’s murder left many angry and fearful for their own safety.

“Rob was very highly respected and well thought of throughout the county, especially by his neighbors,” said Lynn Kartchner, the owner of a gun store that has done brisk business in the five days since the killing. “If they can get Rob, they can get anyone.”


  • richwill

    From my understanding of what has been and is taking place on the border in Arizona, this event was bound to happen at some point in time. My prayers are with the family.

    • Tyler520

      This isn’t the first time. BP agents get shot at all the time – they throw molitov coacktails at their cars, along with rocks,bricks pipe bombs, etc. One agent was hit in the head with a cinder block. Unfortunately, I am unaware of his fate, but I do know it was life threatening. Other agents have been run down by vehicles

      In one circumstance, a few poorly armed BP agents had to stand down when they encountered a heavily armed Mexican HumV with Mexican soldiers crossing from Mexico into the US, where it met up with another vehicle – needless to say, they were acting as escorts for drug runners. The soldiers and runners proceeded to pass off their payload from the truck to the HumV. They then set fire to the truck, and the soldiers and smugglers returned to Mexico.

      a prominent cattle rancher along the border (i think he is in Texas) has established a blog to record his experiences. He uses an ultralight aircraft to find his cattle, which is common on very large cattle ranches. However, he has also taken amazing photos of smugglers, illegals, etc. On one occasion, he documented an entire Mexican Army convoy 1 to 2 miles inside the US – they claimed to have been conducting typical army excercises and were unaware that they crossed over…I guess that is possible, given the porous nature of the border.

      civilians who report smuggling become targets. Many homes have been shot up, burglarized, and some have even been kidnapped and murdered.

      It saddens me that the Minuteman Project has disbanded – It is also sad to say, but I hope this event encourages a resurgence that is stronger than ever.

      If anyone is interested, I will try and find the link to the rancher’s website, so that others can see how bad things are – far too many people are much too naive about this subject.

  • Pull

    Nuke Mexico, these people are thugs and should pay the price.

  • Tyler520

    a must watch:

    2004 Minuteman surveillance of Mexican Army incursion into US

    http://www.minutemanhq.com/mexmilvid.php

  • Tyler520

    Also, a Minuteman Memorial to those who have died at the hands of illegals, which now averages out to 45 US citizens a day:

    http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/memorial.php

    • Tyler520

      furthermore, Roughly 42,000 Americans have been killed here in the States by illegal aliens since the War on Terror began in 2002

  • Jake

    tyler, i clicked the link but it just brought me to the home page and not the vid. how do i get to the vid.
    heres another suggestion to help out with the border jumpers…..set up towers every 100 yards with a BP agent in the tower. Then have the govt sell hunts to pick off the illegals, 200 a bean…use that money to get our ass out of the hole. So many people would sign up for a guided bean hunt.