MEXICO CITY --- Mexicans were divided Monday over whether the government did the right thing in releasing a drug kingpin's son after his supporters shot up the northern city of Culiacn. Some polls indicate the public is split on whether people accepted the government's argument that it was more important to save lives than to arrest Ovidio Guzmn, the son of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmn. The weaponry seized after Thursday's clashes suggested the death toll could have been very high had the government tried to hold on to Ovidio Guzmn after the military patrol that detained him was surrounded by Sinaloa cartel gunmen. Government forces seized a powerful, belt-fed ...
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