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Sunday, July 5, 2020

Celaya Guanajuato: Another violent day, homes suffer grenade attacks

Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat from UnoTV



Yesterday, The city of Celaya, Guanajuato, came under attack, this Saturday when  there were a series of armed attacks and house fires; Although there is no official figure, it was reported that the balance is at least four dead.

The first incident occurred on Villas del Carbón street in the Romeral neighborhood, where criminals rampaged a house and later set it on fire.

Upon the arrival of the security and emergency authorities, the bodies of two people were found.

Another attack with long firearms and grenades occurred in the vicinity of Calle Agapito Araujo in the Emeteria Valencia neighborhood. At this point, hitmen who fled attacked a motorcycle repair business.

Although there is no official detailed information regarding the events, it was revealed that in this attack the toll was an additional two deaths.

A third attack occurred in the Jacarandas neighborhood on Cerro de las Campanas street, where there was only material damage from the impacts of a firearm that targeted the main door.


Below is a map of Guanajuato that reveals how central it is to multiple states and cities in Mexico.  This is why Pemex pipelines run through the state and why pipeline siphons are in greatest numbers in this state.  Huachicolero business is most important to organized crime in Guanajuato.

4 comments:

  1. Videos and pictures of a shoot out in Caborca. Seems like a family was caught in the crossfire.

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  2. Where death squad?

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  3. The cops need to set up ambushes with scumbags as bait. Wait that won't work
    Make it the military with the cops as bait.

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  4. The reason all this is happening in Guanajuato is because mencho wants the route from Lazaro Cardenas port straight to Tamaulipas, straight and faster route for drugs to enter the USA he already has pact with CDG in Tamaulipas

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