Six people were executed in less than a day in the Mexican capital, making the violence in Mexico City more and more alarming.
It is feared that this may be the result of the presence of drug trafficking cartels such as Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), Cartel de Tláhuac and Unión Tepito that would have sealed a non-aggression pact between them but now would be going for members of other bands. One of the most outstanding cases and one that most caught the attention of the media occurred in one of the most important avenues in Mexico City.
In the mayor's office of Gustavo A. Madero where a man was executed by strangers while driving. After dying, he lost control of the car and crashed into another vehicle. In the same town hall during the early morning hours, a 24-year-old woman and a 25-year-old woman were executed inside a gymnasium. The fourth victim that apparently was attacked by drug gangs.
It was a 51-year-old man who was shot and killed but lost his way to the hospital. These three people would be related to the gym where the first two young people were killed, so among the lines of investigation is the robbery and the collection of the right to a flat by crime gangs.
Meanwhile, in the historic center of Mexico City, one of the most visited by local and foreign tourists, the owner of a restaurant was killed when he left his business, in the company of his mother, who was injured.
The sixth murder in less than 24 hours occurred in the mayor's office of Álvaro Obregón where a man was murdered in his own home. According to witnesses, several men knocked on the door of his home and when he opened, he was shot to burned clothes.
But that's all, only this week, in the same Mexico City there were three other homicides, including that of a man of Italian origin inside a restaurant in the city hall of Cuauhtémoc.
Just this week an organization that reports the crime rates in Mexico announced that 2018 was the year with more malicious homicides in the last 22 years in the Mexican capital.
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