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“We Broke All the m...”: Angry Merchants After Millionaire Losses and Zero Security After March on October 2nd

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One day after one of the most scandalous vandalist acts to be remembered in Mexico City (CDMX), the merchants of the Historic Center claim to be sick of the authorities’ inability after the millionaire losses during the October 2 march. Without security and with losses to merchants on October 2 “They were watching, the police remained seeing nothing else, the authority did nothing, and they went in broad daylight and took everything away,” said …
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The head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, reported that 17 capital police officers continue to be hospitalized after being injured during the commemorative march of October 2, and said that they all show favorable evolution. Brugada visited the elements accompanied by government secretaries, César Cravioto; of Citizen Security, Pablo Vázquez Camacho; and the coordinator of C5, Salvador Guerrero Chiprés, to reiterate his suppor…

Redacción / Grupo Canton Comercios del Centro Histórico lost 900 mdp after looting during the October 2 march; businessmen accuse organized crime. CDMX.- The riots recorded during the October 2 march in Mexico City left a wake of destruction in the Juárez-Madero corridor and the Historic Center, with losses [...] The post Looting of October 2 left 900 MDP in losses in Centro Histórico appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.

The lootings in the march of October 2 left losses of 900 million pesos between stolen goods, burning of premises and sales not carried out in the corridor Juárez-Madero. Entrepreneurs estimate that, in addition, at least five thousand businesses in the Historic Center had to lower their curtains. “The losses of the greatest impact are on the gold businesses, there are businesses that lost 68 million pesos,” Gerardo López Becerra, president of C…

One day after one of the most scandalous vandalist acts to be remembered in Mexico City (CDMX), the merchants of the Historic Center claim to be sick of the authorities’ inability after the millionaire losses during the October 2 march. Without security and with losses to merchants on October 2 “They were watching, the police remained seeing nothing else, the authority did nothing, and they went in broad daylight and took everything away,” said …

Representatives of merchants of the historic center of Mexico City in voice of Gerardo Cleto López Becerra, in interview after the looting in the jewel zone, I assure you that the lost by demonstrations, acts of vandalism and looting of establishments in the center area of the capital of the republic in a first [...]

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unomásuno.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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