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Makes Mayor of Uruapan Call to Bring Down Criminals

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Uruapan, Michoacán.- After the murder of a worker from the City of Uruapan, Michoacán, outside a private school, Mayor Carlos Manzo Rodríguez instructed the Municipal Police to "bail" armed criminals if they resist arrest or attack the population. "A criminal who can stop being armed and who resists being arrested or assaulting the citizenry, they must be killed, they must not have any consideration with them," said the Municipal President in a …

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Uruapan, Michoacán.- After the murder of a worker from the City of Uruapan, Michoacán, outside a private school, Mayor Carlos Manzo Rodríguez instructed the Municipal Police to "bail" armed criminals if they resist arrest or attack the population. "A criminal who can stop being armed and who resists being arrested or assaulting the citizenry, they must be killed, they must not have any consideration with them," said the Municipal President in a …

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“We have to bring them down, we don’t have to have any consideration,” Uruapan’s editor ordered the municipal police against the armed criminals. Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez, the municipal president of Uruapan, caused controversy over the order he gave to the security forces during a live broadcast on their social networks. The editor instructed the municipal agents to “bail” the criminals who are armed and “have no consideration with them”: …

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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