A man was shot to death
inside a “vulcanizer” ((tire shop) located on the Pan-American highway, at the
exit to Salamanca, becoming the seventh victim of attacks on this type of
establishment in just five days in this municipality.
It was minutes after 4:00 p.m.
when a call was received by the 911 Emergency System, in which the authorities
were notified of firearm detonations in a vulcanizer called “Llantera Arturo”,
located next to the aforementioned road, near the rise of the bridge, in front
of hotel Monaco.
Police officersupon arrival located the body of a man lying inside the tire repair
shop.
Workers in the area said only
they heard shots, but among the noise of the cars on the highway directly in
front of the shop, they did not realize
where they came from, until they saw the police mobilization.
The area was cordoned off and the
Criminal Investigation Agency arrived to begin with the first inquiries; while
the Forensic Medical Service took care the body, whose identity is unknown.
It should be noted that last
Monday a senior man was killed and his body burned inside another vulcanizer
located several kilometers in front of this shooting; while last Tuesday five
people were killed in an attack on another vulcanizer, this time just 500
meters from yesterday's attack area.
En menos de un minuto, dos sujetos asesinaron a las personas que estaban en una vulcanizadora en #Celaya, prendieron fuego al negocio, colocaron cartulinas y tomaron fotografías del ataque pic.twitter.com/2pEJNM21kF— Ciro Gómez Leyva (@CiroGomezL) June 10, 2020
First time I hear or read the word vulcanizadora, must be a souther term. Up here by the border it's a desponchadora.
ReplyDeleteNot really, vulcanizadoras are everywhere. First time a heard desponchadora.
DeleteHmmm..Any ideas of why vulcanizadoras, desponchadoras, or TIRE. SHOPS are being targeted?? Seems like a very arbitrary target though 3 different shops is too coincidental forthat to be the case.
DeleteI used to live in Tamaulipas and everyone calls them "vulcanizadoras". I don't think I've heard "desponchadora" before
Delete@345 im guessing they load tires at these spots- too coincidental
DeleteI imagine the next presidential election campaign is going to be about the citizens right to bear arms. Between bad police and unstopped criminals, there is nothing left to talk about - nothing to believe in.
ReplyDeleteCertain place need it
DeleteNot for every country
MEXICAN SHOULD HAVE THE RITE TO SELF DEFENSE
I DO NOTICE MOST KILLED HAVE NO CHANCE.WHO WILP TAKE UP THAT CHALLENGE
CANT SEE THIS GUY
REELECTION .IT SO HARD FOR MEXICO,GUN OR FOOD
This was in Celaya,GTO. main road from the center of town where it meets the west loop.
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