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Sinaloa, It Wasn't the State, It's the Media, They Say in Palacio

Summary by El Financiero
Ten days ago, Jesamel Rodríguez died after being shot by the criminals who own Sinaloa. It would be wrong to say that a weekend walk in Altata cost the life of this teacher, mother of two children. No, in this death, too, it was the State.The obligation of a government is to provide security.In Sinaloa, since the kidnapping of a capo, which as it is public has declared that he was going to meet Governor Rubén Rocha, the State has been unable to …

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Ten days ago, Jesamel Rodríguez died after being shot by the criminals who own Sinaloa. It would be wrong to say that a weekend walk in Altata cost the life of this teacher, mother of two children. No, in this death, too, it was the State.The obligation of a government is to provide security.In Sinaloa, since the kidnapping of a capo, which as it is public has declared that he was going to meet Governor Rubén Rocha, the State has been unable to …

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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