Gunman kills 25, including mayor, in attack on city hall in southern Mexico

MEXICO CITY — Attacker gunned down a mayor, his father and 22 other people in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero on Wednesday, authorities said.

THE suspected Robb Elementary School shooter sent chilling messages on social media before allegedly killing 21 people on Tuesday.

An Instagram user revealed the haunting messages allegedly sent by the suspected shooter, Salvador Ramos, 18.

State Attorney General Sandra Luz Valdovinos told Milenio television late Wednesday that 18 people were killed and two were wounded in the town of San Miguel Totolapan. Among the dead were Mayor Conrado Mendoza and his father, a former mayor of the town, she said. Two additional people were wounded.

Mayor CoImages from the scene showed a bullet-riddled city hall.Enrado Mendoza was among the 18 dead in the city hall attack in San Miguel Totolapan, Wednesday.

Projectile impacts of the attack perpetrated by an armed group are seen at the Municipal Palace of San Miguel Totolapan in Guerrero, Mexico.
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Later Wednesday, in the neighboring state of Morelos, a state lawmaker was shot to death in the city of Cuernavaca south of Mexico City.

While attacks on public officials are not uncommon in Mexico, these come at a time when the security strategy of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is being sharply debated. The president has placed tremendous responsibility on the armed forces rather than civilian police for reining in Mexico’s persistently high levels of violence.

San Miguel Totolapan is a remote township in Tierra Caliente, which is one of Mexico’s most conflict-ridden areas, disputed by multiple drug trafficking gangs.

Members of the Mexican Army guard the area where the armed attack took place at the Municipal Palace of San Miguel Totolapan,
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In 2016, Totolapan locals fed up with abductions by the local gang “Los Tequileros” kidnapped the gang leader’s mother to leverage the release of others.

In Cuernavaca, Morelos State Attorney General Uriel Carmona said two armed men traveling on a motorcycle fatally shot state Deputy Gabriela Marín as she exited a vehicle.

Local outlets said Marín, a member of the Morelos Progress party, was killed at a pharmacy in Cuernavaca. A person with Marín was reportedly wounded in the attack.

The deaths of Mendoza and Marín brought the number of mayors killed during López Obrador’s administration to 18 and the number of state lawmakers to eight, according to data from Etellekt Consultores.

Mexico’s Congress this week is debating the president’s proposal to extend the military’s policing duties to 2028. Last month, lawmakers approved López Obrador’s push to transfer the ostensibly civilian National Guard to military control.

Author: Henry