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  • The hearse carrying slain baseball player Jaime Irigoyen, passes the team sign at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen, 19-year-old, was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Family and teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student gather at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, for a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A soldier is silhouetted at the Juarez Avenue border crossing in the USA as by a memorial to women killed in violence in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Family and teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student gather at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, for a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A collection of various bullets used in drug related crimes at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet is examined by a criminal forensic expert at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert catalogs the blood soaked clothing of a drug shootings at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • One of two over crowded Forensic lockers filled with bodies of shooting victims from the drug war at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A microscopic view of bullet casing marks projected on the screen at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Soldier search a vehicle at the Juarez Avenue border crossing into the USA in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Soldier search a vehicle at the Juarez Avenue border crossing into the USA in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Teammates of Jaime Irigoyen, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student carry his coffin at the Juarez Indios baseball stadium, following a memorial service for the slain youth in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009. Irigoyen was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Relatives of Jaime Irigoyen Flores, a 19-year-old baseball player and law student, breakdown after they found out their son was found dead as they gathered to protest outside the gates of the Mexican Army base in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. Flores was reportedly grabbed by the military from his home and found executed the neat mourning. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert wheels a recent victim of a drug related assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A needle filled with heroin sits on a rock along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as junkies prepare to shoot up along  the US border. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A Forensic expert perform an autopsy on a victim of a drug shooting at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • One of two over crowded Forensic lockers filled with bodies of shooting victims from the drug war at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Forensic experts perform autopsies on victims of drug shootings and assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A soldier is silhouetted at the Juarez Avenue border crossing in the USA as by a memorial to women killed in violence in Juarez, Mexico January 14, 2009. An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A needle filled with heroin sits on a rock along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as junkies prepare to shoot up along  the US border. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet splattered windshield on a vehicle held for evidence from a drug assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A Forensic expert wheels a recent victim of a drug related assignations at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Heroin addicts shoot up along the dry riverbed of the Rio Grande River in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009 as the US border is seen in the background. An ongoing drug war between cartels for control of the drug routes into the US killed 1600 people in Juarez last year and already 40 since the start of the new year making the city the most violent in Mexico.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A bullet is examined by a criminal forensic expert at the Juarez City Forensic Lab in Juarez, Mexico January 16, 2009.  An ongoing drug war has already claimed more than 40 people since the start of the year. More than 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    juarez_drug_war_2041.JPG
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