Family members of Marine veteran allegedly murdered by Mexican cartel say they’re getting the cold shoulder from the US government

A memorial for slain Marine vet Nicholas Quets (GoFundMe).

A memorial for slain Marine vet Nicholas Quets (GoFundMe).

Relatives of a U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Arizona who was allegedly killed by drug cartel members in Mexico earlier this month say they’ve been given the cold shoulder by the U.S. government, telling media outlets in Tucson that they’re skeptical about some of the things being reported by Mexican authorities and they want American officials to do more.

On Tuesday, a major development came down from the Sonora Attorney General’s Office in the Nicholas Quets murder case, with authorities in the northwest Mexican state announcing that they’d apprehended two suspects, killed two more and were on the hunt for another.

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