Mexico says La Familia drug lord killed in raid

MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – The suspected leader of  Mexico’s La Familia drug cartel was gunned down in a raid by  security forces, the government said, handing President Felipe  Calderon a major victory in his war on drug gangs.

Nazario Moreno, known as “The Craziest One,” died in a  shootout late on Thursday in the Apatzingan area, a La Familia  stronghold in western Mexico, national security spokesman  Alejandro Poire said.

Moreno was believed to be the leader of the cult-like La  Familia (The Family) drug cartel, dominant in Calderon’s home  state of Michoacan.

Moreno preached Bible scripture mixed with self-help  slogans to gang members and promoted a mystique unique among  Mexican gangs by claiming to protect the local population.

“Diverse pieces of information obtained during the raid all  indicate that Nazario Moreno Gonzalez was killed yesterday,”  Poire said in a televised news conference.

At least 11 people died as security forces fought cartel  members during operations that began Wednesday evening,  including three suspected drug gang leaders and five police.  Three civilians were also killed in running battles in which  gang members burned cars and blocked roads.

Wanted in the United States and with a $2.4 million bounty  on his head in Mexico, Moreno is the second drug kingpin to be  eliminated in just over a month. Marines killed the Gulf  cartel’s Ezequiel “Tony Tormenta” Cardenas on Nov. 5 in  northeastern Mexico, although Calderon’s fight is far from over  and many Mexicans worry he is losing his battle.