GUANAJUATO, Gto : Juan Carlos Tinoco Hernández, son of the head of the Deputy Attorney General for Specialized Care, Zucé Hernández, was murdered on Thursday in the municipality of Yuriria.
The Attorney General's Office (PGJ) confirmed the homicide of Juan Tinoco, who worked as an expert in the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC).
According to the first report of the municipal police, at noon neighbors of Cantera Street, in the Lindavista neighborhood, reported to the 911 emergency number that they heard multiple gunshots in a building in the area and then saw several men leaving who continued firing their weapons in front of the building, before fleeing.
When the agents arrived at the scene they found the young man lying on the floor with several bullet wounds. Paramedics came to help him, but seconds later he died.
The PGJ informed that a group of the AIC, along with personnel of the Specialized Unit in Homicide Investigation, went to the site to take charge of the investigation and apprehend those responsible.
"The Attorney General of the State, Carlos Zamarripa, instructed the Deputy Attorney General of Justice in Region C to clarify the fact registered today in the city of Yuriria," the official statement said.
In the same text, Zamarripa Aguirre lamented the murder of the young man , an expert homicide investigator and announced that the necessary actions and resources for its clarification and investigation will be deployed.
Mexico is Mexico, because Mexicans inhabit the place. Until they fix their own shit, then nothing will change. Blame everyone but themselves.
ReplyDelete@global threat- you are obviously out of touch, have no idea what you are saying and cannot place blame on all people of Mexico. Mexico is, unfortunately, right next door to the largest group of drug abusers in the world. Both Canada and the USA make up this category.
DeleteWe send the guns/money south and they send those drugs north. It is the way things are and its all about money. BIG MONEY. It ensnares all people's. No one is immune. NO ONE! Not even you. I bet you like, no, you love cocaine and weed. Maybe even meth and heroin, too.
As long as their is a USA and Canada, Mexico will continue to be involved with the drugs and money. Sadly, it is the people who control the military and the police forces that fail at leadership and transparency, but it is NOT all people of Mexico.
Just imagine what the USA would be like if we swapped places with Mexico. Anyway, I LOVE MEXICO.
Agree.
DeleteThings just haven’t been going so swimmingly there in the land of the Guanajuatenses. It is after all the the state where people accuse life of not being worth much. - Sol Prendido
ReplyDeleteYes, we all know that like Jose Alfredo Jimenez said "la vida no vale nada!" No falla every story of Guanajuato someone has to say it. Guanajuato has alawys had its fair share of narcos that flew under the radar. All this death & instability is coming from local huachi-culeros and out of towners fighting for control of bleeding the Pemex pipelines. Everybody from employees, municipal, state and federal politicians has a hand in sucking off the Pemex refinery in Salamanca. Admitting it is a whole different story. Even the owners of some the Pemex gas stations are getting away with robbery. Looking at you Pemex in El Carmen just outside of Irapuato. Those pumps aren't pumping out what they say they pump out...did some math and there's no way 65 gallons of diesel fits in a 55 gallon drum.
Delete@8:06 hell yeah dude they always try to pump air in the tank all over mexico lol have to make sure the gas gauge moves
Delete@Global Threat 3:22, ur dumb. Fact is without US drug demand and weapon manufacturing Mexico would never be like this. If Canadians were getting as high as us Americans the USA would not be so different
ReplyDeleteBut Canadians are getting just as high lol they just dont have the population America has. Looks like Mencho had his goons wack this kid for his father not falling in line with cjng and helping rid the area of Los Marros. Imo
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DeleteIt would still look different, America never have the kind of corruption you find in Mexico. Not even remotely close.
El Cabrón De Tamaulipas
I’m gonna bet it was Mencho’s people..
ReplyDeleteHe may not have personally murdered as many as 40 but he sure as hell has more blood on his hands now than him.
This reign of terror has been going on unfettered for some time now...
So you're telling me us Americans are to blame for oil pr gas theifs? I always thought like the mediators of this site, that everything wrong in Mexico is the Americans fault!?
ReplyDeleteFyi I'm mexican.
Yes, it’s Americans to blame. Thier rappers are always talking about that gas, so the Mexicans steal it.
DeleteIs about time somebody from the office dies, is always the field guys usually that go down
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