Four US citizens were shot at and kidnapped by gunmen after they crossed the Mexico border to buy medicine as a search is under way to find them, say authorities.
The FBI said the unidentified Americans had entered the northern city of Matamoros from Texas on Friday and were taken after armed men opened fire on their minivan.
Mexico’s president said the four had gone to purchase medicine and ended up caught in the crossfire between two groups of gunmen.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters: “These are people from the United States, and the information we have is that they crossed the border to buy medicine in Mexico and there was a confrontation between groups and they were detained.”
“It’s already being taken care of. I believe it is going to be resolved. I expect so, I hope so,” he went on.
US President Joe Biden is aware of the “unacceptable” kidnappings, said the White House, which added it is “ready to provide all appropriate consular assistance, and US law enforcement is in touch with Mexican law enforcement”.
The FBI San Antonio Division office said all four Americans were “placed in a vehicle and taken from the scene by armed men”.
Matamoros is just located south of Brownsville, Texas.
US ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar said the Americans were kidnapped at gunpoint and that an “innocent” Mexican was killed.
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Mexican and US authorities said on Monday they were working to locate the four Americans and the FBI is offering a $50,000 (£41,000) reward for the safe return of the victims and the arrest of the culprits.
The four were in a white minivan with North Carolina number plates when they entered Matamoros, the US embassy to Mexico said.
The armed men allegedly fired on the passengers shortly after their vehicle crossed the border and then herded them into another vehicle before fleeing the scene, it added.
A video posted on social media on Friday showed armed men, some wearing body armour, putting four people into the back of a truck in broad daylight. One was alive and sitting up, but the others appeared to be either dead or injured.
Matamoros is home to warring factions of the Gulf drug cartel and shootouts there on Friday were so severe that the US consulate issued an alert about the danger and local authorities warned people to take shelter.
The US state department has a “do not travel” warning for Tamaulipas state, where Matamoros is located, due to “crime and kidnapping”.
As a border city, US citizens who live in Brownsville or elsewhere in Texas frequently cross to visit family, attend medical appointments or shop and it is also used as a crossing point for people travelling deeper into Mexico.
Donald Trump has announced he will award Rudolph Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a day after the former New York mayor and political ally was seriously injured in a traffic accident.
The medal is the nation’s highest civilian honour.
In a statement on social media on Monday, Mr Trump described Mr Giuliani as “the greatest mayor in New York City’s history and an equally great American patriot”.
Mr Giuliani has been celebrated for his leadership after the September 11 attacks but has also drawn controversy for his strong support of Mr Trump.
As the president’s lawyer, he became a central figure in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Image: Rudy Giuliani attended Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony in January. Pic: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/Pool via Reuters
He suffered “a fractured thoracic vertebrae, multiple lacerations and contusions, as well as injuries to his left arm and lower leg”, according to Michael Ragusa, Mr Giuliani’s head of security.
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His vehicle was struck from behind while driving on a highway near Manchester, New York, on Saturday evening.
“He sustained injuries but is in good spirits and recovering tremendously,” Mr Ragusa said in a statement on X, adding: “This was not a targeted attack.”
Mr Giuliani was in a rental car and “no one knew it was him”, according to Mr Ragusa.
Image: Rudy Giuliani has drawn controversy over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Pic: Ted Shaffrey/AP
His head of security said the former mayor had been “flagged down by a woman who was the victim of a domestic violence incident” and contacted police on her behalf. The crash was “random and unrelated” to the domestic violence incident, Mr Ragusa said.
Mr Giuliani, 81, is expected to be released from hospital in a few days.
His son, Andrew Giuliani, thanked people for reaching out after hearing about his father’s accident, writing on X: “Your prayers mean the world.”
“As a son, I can tell you that I’m honored to have a Dad that I can call the toughest SOB I’ve ever seen,” he added.
Turbulent years
The crash on Saturday comes after several turbulent years for Mr Giuliani, who earned the nickname “America’s mayor” for his leadership in New York following the9/11 attacks in 2001.
He sought the Republican nomination for the 2008 presidential election but ultimately dropped out and endorsed John McCain.
However, Mr Trump’s legal team lost numerous lawsuits alleging fraud, and multiple recounts, audits, and reviews of the 2020 election uncovered no evidence of significant wrongdoing or error.
Two Georgia election workers won a defamation lawsuit against Mr Giuliani after he falsely accused them of helping to rig the presidential election. He was ordered to pay $148m (£118m) in damages.
A man has been found dead “in a pool of blood” at the Burning Man festival in Nevada, officials say.
The man’s body, described as a white adult, was found “lying on the ground” after 9pm on Saturday at the art and music festival in the Black Rock Desert, roughly 110 miles north of Reno, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office said.
They said he was discovered while the festival’s large wooden effigy of a man at the centre of the festival was engulfed in flames – a tradition during the annual event.
Officials said a festival goer flagged down a sheriff’s deputy and reported seeing “a male subject lying in a pool of blood”.
The sheriff’s office set up a perimeter at the scene and has been treating it as a homicide, interviewing several participants.
The body, which has not been identified, was taken to a medical examiner’s office, while the festival continues until 6pm local time on Monday (2am Tuesday UK time).
“Although this act appears to be a singular crime, all participants should always be vigilant of their surroundings and acquaintances,” the sheriff’s office said.
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Officials say the crime scene is being preserved, but that the case is a “complicated investigation” as the makeshift Black Rock City where the event is located will be gone by the middle of the week.
Burning Man organisers said they were cooperating with law enforcement and asked participants not to interfere with their investigation.
“The safety and well-being of our community are paramount,” their statement said, adding that support services, including a crisis support team, were available and participants had access to free Wi-Fi if they need to communicate with loved ones.
Burning Man is a celebration of self-expression that culminates in the ceremonial burning of its towering 40ft effigy.
Its origins can be traced back to the incineration of an eight-foot wooden “man” on San Francisco’s Baker Beach in 1986, which eventually evolved into an annual gathering in the Black Rock Desert.
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