An
American man whose grandchildren were slain in a massacre in
Mexico demanded justice on Thursday for other victims of the country's drug war, as relatives gathered from across the
United States for a funeral guarded by heavily armed military.
Kenneth Miller lost his daughter-in-law and four grandchildren, all dual citizens, in an ambush on Monday in the northern border state of Sonora that killed three mothers and six children.
The attack on members of breakaway Mormon communities who settled in Mexico decades ago prompted U.S. President
Donald Trump to urge Mexico and the United States to "wage war" together on drug cartels.