April 11, 1990.
Drizzle.
A fitting day to seek death.
Three kilometers from Hero Square in the southern part of Mexicali, the Counter-Terrorism Mobile Unit (EDTV) had occupied the supermarket since yesterday.
This building was the tallest nearby, standing at over fifty meters.
From the top, 16 PK machine guns were positioned, aiming down as if to shoot dogs; breaking through such a field of fire would be possible only if one blew up the entire building.
In terms of heavy weapons, they were also equipped with rocket launchers, surface-to-air missiles, and more than 200 personnel.
Besides this location, all surrounding floors and major buildings were also occupied by the Counter-Terrorism Mobile Unit (EDTV).
They were responsible for a "chain-link" defense within five kilometers of the execution site, their role akin to the United States' Beret Caps clearing the way for the SEALs.
Meanwhile, EDM and other officers from Guadalupe Island would be in charge of security inside.