Congresswoman Judy Chu is demanding answers from the Mexican government about who was responsible for this act and that they are held accountable.
CNN and Headline News have also been weighing in on the crime, that is now being reported around the Globe.
- Funeral services are still pending, and I will update the details as soon as they are made available from the family.
- The body of Augustin Roberto Salcedo was found in Durango, Mexico with bullet wounds to head, chest after he was abducted from a restaurant with five other men during trip to visit relatives.
- His brother Carlos said the killing appears to be case of being in wrong place at wrong time.
- Congresswoman Judy Chu, who represents the El Monte area, called on Mexican authorities to do whatever possible to solve the slaying of Salcedo.Randy Economy
- Flags flew at half staff in El Monte at City Hall and other local government buildings in honor of Salcedo.
- "I urge the Mexican authorities in Durango to direct all necessary resources toward solving this senseless killing and bringing the murderers to justice," Chu said in a written statement.
- "The Salcedo family, and indeed the entire El Monte and South El Monte community, deserve answers, and we will work hard to ensure that they get those answers and the justice they deserve," Chu added.
- El Monte Mayor Andre Quintero called Salcedo a "naturally born leader" who will be missed beyond words.
(From CNN) -- The bodies of six men -- including a California educator -- were found Thursday in the north-central Mexican state of Durango, hours after they had been abducted from a nearby restaurant, the man's relatives said Friday.
"He was needlessly and senselessly murdered," said Carlos Salcedo, 37, about his brother, Augustin Roberto "Bobby" Salcedo, of El Monte, east of Los Angeles.
Bobby Salcedo, 33, had traveled with his wife to visit her family in Gomez Palacio, his brother said. They were eating in a restaurant Wednesday night when armed men barged in, forced everyone onto the floor and abducted all six men who were in the party, Carlos Salcedo told CNN in a telephone interview.
At 7 a.m. Thursday, police notified his sister-in-law that they had found her husband's body in a local ravine with bullet wounds to the head and chest, he said.
"All indications are that this was just random, a violent act, just a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time," he told reporters in El Monte.
"What we really want to do is just shed a light on this incident and the senseless, violent acts that are happening across the border from us and really just put a spotlight on this and make sure that we find justice."
"He was a brilliant, a bright star for our community, and he as taken from us," said El Monte Mayor Andre Quintero of Salcedo, who served on the city school district board. "He was stolen from us and now we need to hold them accountable for what they did."
A man who answered the phone at Gomez Palacio's Secretariat of Protection and Roads said no one was available Friday to discuss the matter.
Violence in Mexico has been heightened in recent years by drug-related disputes. The country ended 2009 with a record number of drug-related deaths, exceeding the record tally reached in 2008, unofficial counts indicate.
The government has not released official figures, but national media say 7,600 Mexicans lost their lives in the war on drugs in 2009. Mexican President Felipe Calderon said earlier this year that 6,500 Mexicans died in drug violence in 2008.
The vast majority of the deaths have been among criminals, not civilians, Calderon and other Mexican officials have said repeatedly.
Though the family has received no official word about whether the killing was related to drugs, "We imagine it had something to do with it," Salcedo's sister, Griselda, said in a telephone interview.
The siblings' father was a Mexican laborer in the 1950s who emigrated to the United States with his wife and made home in East Los Angeles. As their family grew, "education was a number one priority," Carlos Salcedo said. "Every single one of us went to university and graduated -- a bachelor's and four master's."
Roberto Salcedo, who was in the middle of his dissertation on educational leadership, took that a step further and was a doctoral candidate at UCLA, served on the El Monte elementary school board and worked as assistant principal at El Monte High School.
Carlos Salcedo served on the high school board. When the soccer team of a high school where Roberto Salcedo had worked won a regional championship, "he raised money to get them all championship rings" at $500 apiece for 30 players, Carlos Salcedo said.
Among his younger brother's legacy are former students who have gone on to become teachers in the school district, he said. And his focus on education has left an even stronger imprint on at least one former student. "Somebody had posted on his Facebook, 'I'm going to finish my Ph.D. in your honor,' " Salcedo said.
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Extremely sad news.
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Randy, I cannot believe this news about our dear Bobby. He was an amazing, loving, kind passionate leader who will be missed. Do you know when the funeral is going to be held?
"How inspiring Bobby Sacedo was. How tragic his loss. May God help in finding the losers who did this."
I hear there were 151 rounds fired into the victims at this execution. Great coverage, Randy
Hello,
I am a close friend of Bobby and his family. He will be missed tremendously and remembered forever. There will be a vigil for Bobby tomorrow on Monday at 6pm at the El Monte High School. The funeral is most likely scheduled for Thursday.
Actually the Vigil will be Monday January 4 at Mountain View HighSchool in El Monte. Sceduled for 6pm
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