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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Murder Toll in Tijuana Might Drop Just Below 2,000 for First Time in Years

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat



The former head investigator with the state of Baja California was gunned down early in the morning of Oct. 21. Jorge Luis López Núñez was ambushed on a Tijuana street by assassins who were in three separate cars. Two suspects have been arrested, but the others remain at large.

López Núñez’s death is one of the 1,860 murders the city of Tijuana had seen so far this year. It’s a high figure by most standards, but in this city just across the border from San Diego, the number is seen as a victory of sorts.

Politicians had said their goal was to keep the figure under 2,000 for the year. With nine days to go in the year, their hopes could be realized. In 2020, Tijuana closed out the year with 2,000 murders; the year before it was 2,208.

Because of its high murder rate in the last two years, the city received the dubious honor of being labeled as “the most violent city in the world.” Earlier this month, a family of five, including a woman from California and her three children, also U.S. citizens, were murdered inside their Tijuana home. No motive or suspects have been made public.

Tijuana had the highest murder rate per capita than any other city registering 134 homicides per 100,000 residents, according to the Citizens Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice in Mexico. By comparison, San Diego, a city of roughly the same size as Tijuana, reported 115 murders in 2020 and 85 in 2019, according to a San Diego Association of Governments Report issued 7 months ago.

Recently, Tijuana’s new mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramírez, whose administration took office on Oct. 1, said one of her top priorities is to lower the crime rate in Tijuana including the number of murders.

“These are regrettable incidents,” she said two weeks ago. “I hope our plan works, keep in mind our goal is to keep working hard to implement our security plan, let’s hope it works.” And according to the Tijuana-based, Zeta, a weekly newspaper, 70% of the murders in the city are committed with guns registered in the United States.

Source Border Report


13 comments:

  1. Omicron the covid variant so deadly you might get the sniffles!

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  2. Sounds like they should set up a more pro active enterance into Mexico on their end if thats the case we should give them the money to do it so we dont have to keep hearing the same old bullshit rhetoric over and over ! Hell ill put in 10 bucks anyone else ?

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    1. Wow, I just realized you comment nonsense on every article. 🤣🤣🤣 take a break you fucken loser.

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  3. Omicron persei 8 variant from the planet Nintendoo

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  4. And the 30% of the guns are stolen from the Mexician military and also come from China and Germany.

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    1. Most guns come from the US dumb dumb

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    2. 12:09 karma hit you back, had you read the article thoroughly, you would have noticed what percentage comes from USA, looks like your the menso 😂

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  5. The gol is to keep murders under 2000? We all know there are 100s more not reported or desaparecido. Damn Almo get on it. My nuthugger status for the greatest president ever is shrinking.

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    1. That’s good you that you changing your ways homes , welcome back

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    2. That's not all that's shrinking pinche tranny.

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  6. Si todo esta tranquilo es porque hay acuerdos

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