Mayor Who Took on Cartels Killed in 'Kamikaze Attack' After Haunting Statement - The Mirror
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Mayor who took on cartels killed in 'kamikaze attack' after haunting statement - The Mirror
Mayor Carlos Manzo, 40, was fatally gunned down during celebrations in the Mexican city of Uruapan after he called for cartel members to be beaten into submission or even killed
Carlos Manzo, the Independent Mayor, recently murdered at the age of 40, known for his hat and his frontal fight against organized crime, acknowledged that he lived with great fear in Uruapan, Michoacán. "I am very afraid, (but) we can't take a step back, our life is at risk," he released last September. 'EL DEL SOMBRERO' After breaking with Morena in 2024, Carlos Manzo, known as "El del Sombreroro", became the first independent mayor of Uruapan…
The singer Bobby Pulido, a renowned exponent of tex-mex music and aspirant politician in Texas, reacted to the murder of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan (Michoacán), which took place on the night of November 1st in Michoacán. Through a message posted on his X account (formerly Twitter), the performer expressed his sadness at the attack on the mayor of Uruapan. “Seeing this breaks my heart. QEPD Carlos Manzo. As a foreigner, I cannot think about p…
Mexico City, Nov 2 (EFE).- The Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, said this Sunday that the Mexican government will receive with openness all international cooperation related to the clarification of the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Carlos Manzo Rodríguez, on Saturday night. Asked about the offer of support from the U.S. Undersecretary of State, Christopher Landau, who on social networks issued a mes…
It is assumed that the attack against him is due to the hard-line stance against organized crime groups in Mexico.
Foreign intervention by another country to combat drug trafficking in Mexico will never be accepted, warned Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Her statements come amid rumors that the U.S. wants to conduct ground incursions into the Latin American country. “Intervention? No. Mexico is a free and sovereign country. We accept help with information and intelligence, but not intervention. The only way to build peace and security is through social …
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