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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

One-Year-Old Girl Killed During Cartel Shooting in Sonora

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A one-year-old girl was killed during a cartel shooting in the city of Obregón, Sonora, where the Sinaloa Cartel’s faction Los Chapitos and the Caborca Cartel are currently warring for territory.


The Shooting

On February 5, 2023, cartel hitmen layed in wait and watched a red Mazda vehicle that was driving on Rodolfo Félix Valdés Street in the Faustino Félix neighborhood of Obregón.



Inside the Mazda sat four individuals: two men, one woman, and one child named Ingrid Miosoty Berrelleza Miranda, who was one and a half years old. 


The State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) later revealed that one of the two men, who they referred to as Juan ‘N’, was involved in cartel drug sales. 


Sonora Informativo writes that the other man in the vehicle was Juan’s friend, 30-year-old Edgar ‘N’. The woman, reportedly Juan’s girlfriend, was sitting in the car with her young niece, Ingrid. 


At around 7:00 pm, the hitmen drove up to the red Mazda as it neared the intersection of Ramón Guzmán Street and began shooting at the Mazda. All of the four people inside were hit by the gunfire. 


Opinion Sonora writes that one of the male victims “got out of the vehicle, attempting to distract the criminals,” giving the driver of the Mazda a chance to speed away.



The Mazda managed to turn onto Ramón Guzmán Street, making it about 100 meters before stopping at the intersection with Juan Escutia Street. The woman, with Ingrid clutched in her arms, opened the vehicle door and ran inside the closest building, a hot dog store. 






The Grim End


Municipal police officers and EMTs arrived on scene shortly after. They found Juan N. lying dead on Ramón Guzmán Street. 



Officers then found Edgar, Ingrid, and her aunt severely injured, each suffering from gunshot wounds. They were rushed to a hospital for medical treatment. Edgar reportedly died minutes after being admitted. The woman had multiple gunshot wounds that were described as serious, but she is expected to survive. 



Ingrid had a bullet wound to her side and was suffering from serious blood loss. She was quickly sent to surgery. Calls for blood donations for Ingrid were put out on social media, however, at approximately 2:00 am that night, Ingrid died from the gunshot. 


The FGE put out a statement, saying “It is unacceptable that people associated with violence and criminal activity put the lives and safety of the most vulnerable at risk. The Sonora Prosecutor's Office will continue with the investigation, arrest those responsible and seek the greatest punishment against them for having killed a child.”


A wake was held for Ingrid Miosoty Berrelleza Miranda at San Martín funeral home.



Ingrid’s favorite stuffed animal, a pink unicorn, was laid atop her coffin, surrounded by large floral wreaths and pastel pink balloons. 


Memorial gifts of a stuffed animal duck and lion, along with a Minnie Mouse balloon, stood as grim reminders that Ingrid had not even reached the age of two. Her father, Omar Berrelleza, reportedly clung to her small white coffin during the wake. 



Ingrid was buried during the afternoon of February 7, 2023, at the cemetery of Nuestra Señora del Carmen church.




Who Was Behind the Attack? 


The local newspaper Tribuna alleges that the cartel-associated target of the attack, who the FGE called “Juan N.”, was a man named Juan Humberto L. B. 

It is currently unclear which cartel group Juan Humberto L. B. worked for, although more information may emerge in the coming days. 


The primary groups thought to be operating in the area of Obregon are the a Sinaloa Cartel group from the Chapitos faction, headed by Óscar Gabriel Martínez Larios, alias “El Gabito”, and a Caborca Cartel group called Los Alfas. This group is led by Fernando Salmerón Peréz, aliases “El Nando”.


For more information on the operators in Obregon, please see this beginner's guide to southern Sonora



The man accompanying Juan Humberto, “Edgar N.”, appears to have been named Edgar Velazquez according to memorial posts on social media. 


The Facebook group Sonora Informativo claims that Ingrid was the granddaughter of the local municipal police commander. 



The last name of the Cajeme police chief does not appear to match Ingrid's although they may be referring to another police figure. 


As of the writing of this story, the only source claiming this familial connection is Sonora Informativo.


If their claim is true, there may be a link between the police commander and whatever cartel group Juan Humberto L. B. was affiliated with.








27 comments:

  1. Mexicoco is beyond help and repair. Failed nation and a narco nation.

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    1. If so - so is the USA

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    2. I’ll take my chance in the US. I don’t have to worry about kidnapping and getting my head chop off. Stay where you are, buddddddd.

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    3. Anti American shit is getting old. Don't like it? Head south, or even North. Then tell me how much better it is. Spoiled Americans have no idea how good we have it.

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    4. 8:54 are you the Spoiled American?

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    5. 11:50 I’m comparing the brutality of Mexican cartels and how the it’s government deals with it. If you compare Mexico and the US issues of security to its people, I’d rather live in the US, son.

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    6. 8:54
      Wish you would offer solutions or something insightful instead of spitting on an entire country.

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    7. You think I have to power to advise the Mexican and American government on Mexican drug cartel problem? And why american keep selling its high power guns to criminals? And why American has big drug users problem?
      It’s a big bug problems and doesn’t take one night to solve it.
      One thing I learned when Columbia k care it’s drug problem back in the 80s against pablo, columbian government took it seriously to eradicate its internal drug problem.

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    8. 2:16 Colombian*, Colombian* and wasn't necessarily performed entirely by Colombian authorities, but cooperation of US, Israel, UK agencies with top tech and training. Which solved nothing, since shipments of cocaine never stopped.

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    10. 02:16 ? Really😆 so no more cocaine users in South America 😀😀😝😝😝☠️☠️☠️💤

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  2. So sad. RIP little Ingrid ✝️. I know you are enjoying all the pink unicorns you could want now 🦄

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  3. Killings will continue, innocents always getting killed too, now the surviving mother, will be bearing the loss.
    This type of violence is scaring families for life. Not much is being done, to curtail cartel violence.

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  4. So Juan the target was connected to whatever group has the municipal police in their pocket. Gonna get even hotter in Obregon.

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  5. Sad but their parents played the game and lost.

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    1. She was with her aunt nothing to do with her parents. Rip little girl.

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  6. Rip innocent little girl.

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  7. The only comfort we can take is that the killers have likely already been murdered by their own group for heating up the plaza.

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  8. Is it safe to say that Cartels that work in Sonora are a bunch of baby killers just like CJNG?

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  9. The bumboys for the mexican cartels, the eme and other gangs, will continue to worship their baby killing scum in Mexico!

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    1. 1:37 No, Mexico is a "Developing Country"... Only 1 country in America is classified as "Third World" and thats Haiti. Just basic High School Geography.

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    2. Haiti Voodoo Country

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  12. Sadly, someone around innocent people, in this case a toddler, will always be collateral damages, whether directly or indirectly involved is up to the authorities who do not investigate. Mexico, along with other countries, are truly war-torn (yes this is a war) and these are the consequences of corruption by criminal organizations

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  13. My God. A 1/2 Yr old girl has been murdered. I feel sick. Please stop bragging and worshipping about your favorite drug trafficking murdering cartels and how wonderful they are. In the name of Jesus please stop. We as humans have become desensitised to pure evil.

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  14. In Lousiana USA a grandmother and a mother forced a 4year old (daughter grandaughter ) to drink a bottle of Whiskey which caused her death . Some peeps in the USA are more dangerous to their own kids !!


    https://nbc-2.com/news/2022/04/23/child-dies-after-grandmother-forces-her-to-drink-whiskey-police-say/

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