At least 9 members of an American family have been killed in
a shooting attack in Mexico.
The victims were all women and children. They are members of
a Mormon group based in Mexico, about 100 miles south of the US-Mexico border.
They were travelling in a convoy taking some of them to a wedding when they
were ambushed.
The victims all left their community at the same time in
three separate cars. Some were travelling back to the United States, some were
going to the neighbouring town of LeBaron for a wedding when they were
attacked.
Relatives of the deceased say they suspect their murder may
have been a case of mistaken identity by drug cartel gunmen.
Family members told "CBS This Morning" that the
FBI has opened an investigation into the murder of at least 9 U.S. citizens,
including six children, who live in a Mormon community in northern Mexico.
It happened Monday, October 4, 2019, near the town of
Bavispe, about 100 miles south of the Arizona border.
About 13 other members of La Mora – a decades-old settlement
in Sonora state founded as part of an offshoot of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints – were initially reported missing after the attack on a
convoy of SUVs carrying community members, a relative who asked not to be named
for fear of reprisals said.
The relative said he had located the SUV carrying the dead
family members. The car was burned and bullet-ridden when he found it. In the
car was the remains of his nephew’s wife and her four children, twin
seven-month-old babies and two other children aged 8 and 10.
Video emerged showing the still-smoldering remains of one
SUV ditched along a road in a remote area. The inside of the vehicle was
completely burned out.
In the video, a man can be heard crying while saying,
"This is for the record, Ronita and four of my grandchildren are
burned."
The relative who doesn't want to be named said the convoy
set out Monday from La Mora, about 70 miles south of Douglas, Arizona, but was
attacked by cartel gunmen in a possible case of mistaken identity. Many of the
church's members were born in Mexico and thus have dual citizenship.
Jhon LeBaron, one of the relatives, posted on his Facebook
page that his aunt and another woman were dead. He said six of his aunt’s
children had been left abandoned but alive on a roadside. He wrote late Monday
that a total of 17 of his family members were in the three-vehicle convoy when
it came under attack. He said nine were killed, six wounded, and two left
unharmed.
At least 9 members of American family killed in Mexico and
many of them were kids
Another relative, Julian LeBaron, identified one of the
slain adults on his Facebook page as Rhonita Maria LeBaron. She was apparently
killed along with her twin seven-month-old babies and two of her other seven
children.
Trish Cloes, who is the aunt of one of the victims named
Dawna Ray Langford, said the family was devastated and emotional and all they
could do was "start thinking positive and praying" when they heard
about the tragedy.
"It's something that you can't explain, that there are
evil people in this world that could do such a thing like that," she said.
Giving an update on the names of all the dead family
members, relative Kendra Miller wrote on Facebook:
Dead:
Rhonita Maria Miller September 15, 1989, 30 yrs
Howard Jacob Miller, Jr. July 12, 2007, 12 yrs
Krystal Bellaine Miller, September 25, 2009 10 yrs
Titus Alvin Miller, March 13, 2019 - 8 months
Tiana Gricel Miller, March 13, 2019 - 8 months
(twins)
All shot and burned in their vehicle. Only ashes and a few
bones remain.
Father/husband is Howard Sr, who was in North Dakota at the
time of attack. The three siblings left behind in LaMora being babysat at the
Miller grandparents: Tristan, Amaryllis, and Zack.
Dead:
Christina Marie Langford Johnson - November 23, 1989, shot
dead, 19 days away from 30 years
Survived:
Faith Marie Johnson April 9, 2019, 7 months old - was found
in her car seat that seemed to be put on the floor, by her mother to try and
protect her, uninjured,
Dead:
Dawna Ray Langford, June 19, 1976, 43 years
Trevor Harvey Langford April 4, 2008 11 years old,
Rogan Jay Langford, February 17, 2017 2.5 years old
All shot to death
Survived
Kylie Evelyn Langford, March 8 2005, 14 years - shot in the
foot
Devin Blake Langford, July 6 2006, 13 years - uninjured,
walked approximately 14 miles to LaMora to get help, after hiding his bleeding
but living siblings in the bushes, and covering them with branches
Mckenzie Rayne Langford, January 12 2010, - 9 years - grazed
on her arm- sent by her sister Kylie for help when Devin didn't return soon
enough, got lost, and walked approximately 10 miles, for about 4 hours in the
dark before she was found by the search parties
Cody Greyson Langford, October 1 2011, 8 years- shot in the
jaw, and the leg, his condition was worrying, but at last word, not critical
Jake Ryder Langford, May 22 2013, 6 - uninjured
Xander Boe Langford, June 4 2015, 4 - shot in the back
Brixon Oliver Langford, February 15th 2019, almost 9 months
- shot in the chest, open flesh wound, bullet graze on wrist
Mexico’s federal Department of Security and Citizens’
Protection said security forces were reinforced with National Guard, army and
state police troops in the area following "the reports about disappearance
and aggression against several people." The troops were searching for the
missing community members.
This isn't the first time that members of the break-away
church had been attacked in northern Mexico, Back in 2009, Benjamin LeBaron, an
anti-crime activist who was related to those killed in Monday's attack, was
murdered in neighboring Chihuahua state.