
On Monday, Mexico City's Attorney General acknowledged the existence of a violence crisis

On Monday, Mexico City's Attorney General acknowledged the existence of a violence crisis

Julio “N”, a 38-year-old Honduran man, was arrested in 2014 and was sentenced to 60 years in jail for homicide, first-degree murder, and organized crime

Héctor Domínguez had been attacked on September 29, 2018, when he was shot twice but survived

Durazo emphasized the importance of the National Guard and how it will help solve the security problems in each of the regions

Paramedics helped a man with gunshot wounds, when several armed men blocked the road, threatened them, and kidnapped the wounded man

In his article, he mentioned the origins and the way the Sinaloa cartel operated under Guzmán and linked them to locals

One of the biggest threats is that the bands could import more aggressive crimes or establish alliances with Mexican criminals

The attack takes place days after President López Obrador launched an operation to arrest fuel theft leader “El Marro”

Salamanca is currently the most insecure place in Mexico; it has reached the same violence levels as Ciudad Juárez in 2010

Bloody battles among increasingly splintered criminal cartels have left more than 40,000 people missing in the past two decades