Gunmen opened fire on a restaurant in northern Honduras, killing 11 people and wounding seven others in what police said Sunday appeared to be a dispute between rival drug gangs. Authorities found almost 11 pounds of cocaine in the back of the “Los Amigos de Clarisa” restaurant in San Pedro Sula after the eight assailants armed with AK-47 assault rifles killed nine men and two women Saturday night, police said. The attackers fled and police said they have made no arrests. “They went into the restaurant, cold-bloodedly opened fire on anything that moved, and then calmly took off,” Security Minister Oscar Alvarez said. San Pedro Sula, Honduras’ second-largest city, 110 miles north of the capital, Tegucigalpa, has been plagued by crime, kidnapping and drug trafficking for years. Full Story
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