New York, Feb. 28, 2000--Federal agents in Yuma, Arizona, have
arrested two brothers charged in the 1997 murder of Mexican newspaper
publisher Benjamín Flores González. According to
The Arizona Daily Star, Ismael and Gabriel González
Gutiérrez were arrested on drug trafficking charges on February
24, following their indictment in Phoenix on February 9. The murder
charges are still pending.
On July 15, 1997, Flores González, editor and publisher of
the daily La Prensa in the Mexican border town of San Luis
Río Colorado, south of Yuma, was assassinated by a
gunman who is now in prison. Flores González had covered the illegal drug trade
aggressively, and the González Gutiérrez brothers were
one of his favorite subjects.
In 1997, Mexican authorities accused Ismael and Gabriel González
Gutiérrez, as well as their brother Jaime, of having ordered
the assassination. At the time, Jaime González Gutiérrez
was jailed in Mexico for drug smuggling. Shortly before his death,
Flores González had published a piece contending that González
Gutiérrez was getting preferential treatment at the jail where
he was being held. For reasons as yet unexplained, the drug trafficker
was released from prison on March 5, 1999.
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See also "Journalist's murder suspects arrested for drug smuggling,"
by Miriam Davidson (under the heading "MexicoVista.com").