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Armed men opened fire and threw a grenade at a nightclub called Butter in Guadalajara, Mexico, killing six and wounding 37
Special Correspondent
Feb. 13, 2011

Armed men opened fire and threw a grenade at a nightclub called Butter in Guadalajara, Mexico, killing six and wounding 37, local law enforcement officials said Feb. 12. The assailants reportedly drove up in a Jeep Cherokee and a taxi, after which they exited the vehicles and began the attack. Medical Services Director Yannick Nordin confirmed the deaths.
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The assailants reportedly drove up in a Jeep Cherokee and a taxi, after which they exited the vehicles and began the attack. Medical Services Director Yannick Nordin confirmed the deaths. READ MORE>>
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