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Bloody Massacre At Gay Birthday Party Leaves 18 Dead

Gunmen burst into a birthday party organized through Facebook by a gay group in Mexico and opened fire, slaughtering at 18 people and injuring 17 early Sunday, police say. Bodies were found at the blood-stained party hall where the attack took place, including 12 males and five females, and around a dozen injured. Mexican authorities were quick to dismiss hate crime as a motive, saying instead that it was likely part of the ongoing drug cartel violence. The party was being held in the Italia Inn in Torreon, where guests were eating, drinking and dancing to live music. Most of the guest appeared to be in their 20s and 30s, authorities said. The gunmen rolled up in several vehicles, rushed into the party, blocks exits, and began shooting dozens of rounds. Police said they found more than 120 spent shells shot from high-velocity assault rifles. Torreon is in the northern state of Coahuila, which borders Texas. At least three major drug cartels are fighting for control in Coahuila, which is a key smuggling location into the U.S.

ASSOCIATED PRESS - The gunmen did not say a word as they jumped from their cars and stormed the private party. They simply opened fire. When they were done, 18 people were killed. Sunday's massacre in the city of Torreon was ghastly, but no longer unprecedented in northern Mexico, a region that is slammed day after day by gruesome slayings that authorities attribute to an increasingly brutal battle between drug gangs feuding over territory. Investigators had no suspects or information on a possible motive in the attack, but Coahuila, where Torreon is located, is among several northern Mexican states that have seen a spike in drug-related violence as the Gulf cartel and its former enforcers, the Zetas, fight for control of drug-trafficking routes. The attack on the party came just three days after a car bomb killed several people in the northern city of Ciudad Juarez — and a little more than a month after assailants raided a drug-rehab center in the northern city of Chihuahua, killing 19 people in cold blood. Photos of the aftermath showed the patio of the house in Torreon streaked with bloodstains and white plastic chairs overturned beneath a party tent decorated with pictures of snowmen. The Coahuila state Attorney General's Office said in a statement Monday that the death toll rose to 18 overnight after one of the wounded died. There were 12 male and six female victims; among them were four teenagers, the youngest a 17-year-old boy. Seventeen were wounded. The assailants arrived in a convoy of vehicles. Police found more than 120 bullet casings at the scene, most of them from .223-caliber weapons. Torreon is no stranger to violence. In May, gunmen killed eight people at a bar in the city, while later that month a television station and the offices of a local newspaper came under fire. A pregnant woman was wounded in the attack on the offices of Noticias de El Sol de la Laguna. Across northern Mexico, there have been increasing reports of mass shootings at parties, bars and rehab clinics. In January, gunmen barged into a private party in the border city of Ciudad Juarez and killed 15, many of them high school or university students. Relatives say that attack was a case of mistaken identity, while state officials claim someone at the party was targeted, although they have not said who it was. On Thursday, drug-gang members set off their first successful car bomb. They lured federal police and paramedics to an intersection in Ciudad Juarez by calling in a false report of a wounded police officer, and when the authorities were in place at the scene, they detonated the explosive. Three people were killed, including a federal officer and a private doctor who had rushed to help. The FBI has sent a small team to the crime scene to offer technical assistance to the Mexican investigators, FBI spokeswoman Andrea Simmons said. She did not immediately offer more details. Mexican investigators have not said what type of explosive was used. Officials say 24,800 people have been killed in drug-gang violence since President Felipe Calderon declared war on the cartels in December 2006, deploying soldiers and federal police to fight traffickers. On Saturday, four municipal police officers were ambushed and killed in the Pacific coast resort city of Acapulco, state police said. The government attributes much of the rise in violence to infighting among drug gangs, whose leadership has been splintered after the arrest of kingpins. Federal police said in a statement Sunday they have arrested 1,626 people suspected of belonging to the command structures of Mexico's drug gangs since Calderon launched his offensive. They said 622 of the detainees belong to the Gulf cartel and 304 to the Sinaloa cartel. On Sunday, a judge formally charged an alleged leader of the Beltran Leyva cartel, Jose Gerardo Alvarez, with organized crime. Alvarez, who had a $2 million U.S. bounty on his head, was captured in April in a wealthy neighborhood on the outskirts of Mexico City. The federal government has steadily wiped out the leadership of the once-powerful Beltran Leyva cartel. In December, cartel boss Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed in a gunbattle. Two of his brothers are behind bars. A fourth brother, Hector Beltran Leyva, remains at large and is believed to be battling for control of the cartel against Edgar Valdez Villareal, a U.S.-born suspect known as "La Barbie." Mexican authorities say Alvarez partnered with Valdez in his quest for control of the gang.
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Mexico City 1st In Latin America To Approve Gay Marriage

MEXICO CITY — Mexico City lawmakers have become the first in Latin America to legalize gay marriage. City legislators passed the bill 39-20 on Monday with five lawmakers absent. Gay marriage is currently allowed in only seven countries and some parts of the United States. Leftist Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard is widely expected to sign the decision into law. The bill calls for changing the definition of marriage in the city's civic code. Marriage is currently defined as the union of a man and a woman. The new definition will be "the free uniting of two people." Reported By The Associated Press
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Gay Men Celebrate Annual Beauty Pageant "Muxe" Style!

Residents in the town of Juchitan de Zaragoza in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca celebrated an unusual annual beauty pageant on Saturday. Brightly coloured dresses abounded, but in this Zapotec Indian town, they were worn by female impersonators. The annual dance and festival of the "muxes" celebrates a group of homosexual men who don elaborate makeup and traditional dress to dance and crown a queen, all with the support and excitement of the local community. gaypride_mexicanZapotec Indian culture in the Juchitan area, 300 miles south of the Oaxacan capital, treats male homosexuality with openness. Homosexuals, or "muxes", are generally accepted in the community as home helpers, embroiderers, decorators, cooks and entertainers. Most of the muxe men identify themselves as female, and some take hormones to change their physical appearance. According to anthropological studies, some women encourage sons' muxe leanings because they tend to stay home and care for their parents rather than getting married. "Women and men get married and leave. But these gay men who are accepted in the family homes are the ones who will close their parents' eyes," said resident Beatriz Lopez, referring to parents' deaths. On Saturday morning before the pageant, the priest of the local parish welcomed the "muxes" and their families to celebrate mass. While Catholicism is still the prevalent religion in the area, there is perhaps no better indicator of syncretism with Zapotec beliefs than with the local church's open acceptance of the "muxe." M20In the evening, a raucous coronation and dance with local residents lit up the night. Hundreds of "muxe" participated in the dance and crowning of the queen, aided by thousands of family members and residents. They danced with partners, family members and other non-muxe men. This year's queen, who goes by the name 'Darrina,' expressed delight at being crowned. "It's a very special day for me since I'm realising my dream of being the sovereign queen of this renowned celebration of the authentic 'Intrepid Searchers of Danger,'" she said, referring to the name of the civil association of "muxe" that organise the festival. The association decides who will be the queen before the festival begins, with a new one is named each year. While "muxe" men are not one hundred percent accepted in the community and are sometimes the target of attacks, it's a sign of the community's comfort with them that a "muxe" candidate, Amaranta Gomez, ran for and nearly won a congressional seat in 2003 with a human rights platform.
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Gay Panic Claim In Murder

viewimage_storyA 17-year-old boy is under arrest in Puerto Vallarta after confessing to police that he killed a man who made an unwanted sexual advance. According to published reports in the Mexican media, the body of the victim, Sergio Daniel Baltasar Guerra, was found  early Sunday morning, August 9, near the seahorse statue, on Los Muertos beach, just south of the gay Blue Chairs section of that beach. The victim was between 25-30 years old and had been a manager at a local supermarket.    Hotel_Mercurio_A_Gay_Friendly_Hotel-Puerto_VallartaThe teen said he met the victim late Saturday night after the man had driven by him and asked him if he wanted to go for a ride.   He said he accepted because he had nothing better to do.  The pair walked south along the Malecon  then along  the beach to the seahorse statue.  The teenager said the man dropped his pants and began to masturbate. He said the man asked him to join him but he refused.  He said the man then grabbed his buttocks and that made him upset. The 17-year-od  then pulled out a knife and stabbed the man in the neck. The teen took a cab home after the killing. He was traced to the killing a suspicious cab driver.
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Ethan Storm Taps It

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Ethan Storm, back from Mexico, offers Pizza Boy David some cash to fuck on film. The poor guy agrees, and the next day Ethan fucks the daylights out of this innocent. Ethan loosens his throat and then his hole, until David jizzes. Ethan dumps a facial. Twinkscape always features hot scenes directed and scripted by the boys themselves. Be sure to check out the video preview of this hot fucking action with Ethan. If you want more be sure to visit our site at Twinkscape.com for more pics and plenty of video.

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