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Carlos Alberto Guajardo Romero (c. 1973 – November 5, 2010) was a Mexican journalist and crime reporter who worked for the ''Expreso de Matamoros'' local newspaper in the border city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas.〔 〕 While covering a shootout between drug traffickers of the Gulf Cartel and the Mexican Army in the streets of Matamoros on 5 November 2010, Guajardo Romero was caught in the crossfire and killed.〔 His pickup was shot more than 20 times, reportedly by military officers who mistook him for one of the drug traffickers involved in the gunfight. Guajardo Romero had left home earlier that day to cover the military-led operation targeting Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords, who was killed that afternoon.〔 News reports described 5 November 2010 as one of bloodiest days in Matamoros' history. While the official death toll was 10, local newspapers and eyewitnesses reported from 50 to 100 dead as a result of the gunbattles. ==Career== Guajardo Romero was a journalist who worked for local daily ''Expreso de Matamoros'' as a print and crime beat reporter in Matamoros, Tamaulipas since 2008. He had previously worked for three other local newspapers: ''El Bravo, El Mañana'', and ''El Contacto''.〔 〕〔 〕 Guajardo was also member of the Journalists Association of Matamoros ("Asociación de Periodistas de Matamoros").〔 〕 Although not confirmed, several journalists in Matamoros and Reynosa, Tamaulipas described Guajardo Romero as an ''enlace'' (informant) of the Gulf Cartel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carlos Alberto Guajardo Romero」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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