MONTERREY, Mexico ? Mexicans have endured plenty of horrific crimes during their country?s bloody five-year war against drug gangs: bodies hanging from overpasses, beheadings, mass slayings of migrants and gunfights on crowded steets.
The torching of the casino that killed at least 52 people on Thursday, however, was a shocking new low for many.
In a nationally televised speech, an angry President Felipe Calderon declared three days of mourning on Friday and labeled the attack on the Casino Royale in Monterrey the worst against civilians in the nation?s recent history.
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