Mexico home shooting kills at least 10 including children
- Gunmen opened fire on a house in Irapuato, Guanajuato state, Mexico during a religious celebration on June 25, 2025, killing at least 11 people and injuring at least 20 others.
- The attack took place amid ongoing violence in Guanajuato, driven by a conflict between the Santa Rosa gang and the powerful Jalisco cartel.
- Witnesses recounted scenes of chaos as people fled and hurried injured victims to hospitals in their vehicles, while videos captured gunfire erupting amidst celebrations honoring the birth of John the Baptist.
- Irapuato's civil security office reported preliminary data of 10 deaths including children, with several others injured, while President Claudia Sheinbaum called it 'an appalling multiple homicide' and confirmed an investigation.
- Local authorities condemned the attack as a cowardly act and pledged justice while security forces launched operations to find the gunmen who fled, reflecting ongoing challenges in restoring peace in Mexico's deadliest state.
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An evening of celebration in Mexico was rocked by the sound of gunfire. People were celebrating here. Then the gunmen started firing indiscriminately. 12 people have been killed in this incident.
Mexico Mass Shooting: 12 Killed in Attack on Street Celebration in Irapuato City of Guanajuato State, Terrifying Video Surfaces
Twelve people were killed overnight in the Mexican state of Guanajuato when gunmen opened fire on a celebration in the city of Irapuato, authorities said Wednesday. Mexico Mass Shooting: 12 Killed in Attack on Street Celebration in Irapuato City of Guanajuato State, Terrifying Video Surfaces.
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