Almost all of the dead
were suspected criminals, said a Federal Police official, who spoke on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk with
journalists.
There were few details
of the reported gunbattle, but video obtained by The Associated Press
showed federal police coming under fire and bodies strewn throughout a
ranch.
The confrontation
started when federal police officers tried to pull over a truck on the
highway near the ranch. As police got close, people inside the truck
opened fire, Michoacan Gov. Salvador Jara told Radio Formula.
According to an account
of events circulated among federal police units, the first report of the
confrontation came in at about 8 a.m. Friday. The government dispatched
special forces and a Black Hawk helicopter as reinforcements.
The confrontation
occurred near the border of Michoacan and Jalisco states, an area known
as being dominated by the Jalisco New Generation cartel, which has
mounted several large-scale attacks on federal and state forces in
recent weeks.
While there was no
immediate confirmation on the identity of the suspects, Jara told
Milenio television that "it was most likely" the Jalisco cartel was
involved.
The scene of the
shootout is close to the community of La Barca, a Jalisco town where
authorities in 2013 found more than five dozen bodies in mass graves
linked to the Jalisco cartel.
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