Man hung from Mexico bridge and shot to death

WHP CBS 21 Tuesday 23rd August, 2011

MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Authorities say gunmen hung a man from a pedestrian bridge over a busy avenue in the Mexican city of Monterrey and shot him to death in front of dozens of motorists.A police investigator in Nuevo Leon state, where Monterrey is located, says the man was alive when he was hung and died after being shot.The investigator,...


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