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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: Homicides Increased By 10% In 2023

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat



Video translation is as follows:


The year 2023 closed with a 10% increase in homicides committed on this border. According to a police consensus there was a total of 1163 murders recorded for the past 12 months that just ended. While in the same period of a year ago there were 1054 recorded. 

The files that registered these facts indicate that most of the murders were due to the activities of drug trafficking and the buildup of migrants. The analysis of the researchers also found that in 2023, 155 women were murdered. A majority of them were for the same reasons. 

There were very few cases due to gender violence and what is considered daily insecurity. For the month of December that has just ended the city of Juarez recorded 98 homicides, the majority of these were due to gunfire. 

The disputes between rival groups of organized crime led to murders being committed with greater cruelty in various areas. Acts of violence and the sending of messages to each other were exercised equally with women as with men. There were people shot, mutilated, burned, tortured and strangled. 


Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 



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15 comments:

  1. "O comfort-killing night , image of hell, Dim register and notary of shame, Black stage for tragedy and murders fell, Vast sin-concealing chaos, nurse of blame!"
    ..the Bard
    🦎

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  2. No te acabes mi Juaritoz

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  3. Son Los Gatos y ortizes

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    1. Hahahaha. Te acuerdas? Allá en el Vértigo. Saludos :)

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    2. Recuerdo bien el Vértigo. Lo conocí antes de que se quemara. Era de dos pisos ese antro.

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    3. SOL PRENDIDO eres un rey! Bsos

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    4. Sol do you remember Chamucos?

      Queso

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  4. I go to Juárez every weekend and I don’t get to see this bad part. I guess I’m fortunate. It would be interesting to see a heat map of where these murders take place. Probably in the outskirts or poorer neighborhoods. Sad situation.

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    1. Torres azteca área parajes oriente everywhere basically

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    2. Juarez has never been safe … I remember back in the 90s you had shootouts and missing people, of course back then it felt like narcoviolence only affected certain regions of the country .. today you have a mirroring of Juarez practically in every entity of Mexico … shit never in a million years would I have guessed that this level of violence would reach places like Guanajuato and Zacatecas

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    3. Back in 2009 people only said the border towns is where there was violence

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    4. 14:09 2019? Les llegó la información muuuyyy tarde

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    5. Desde siempre. Pero yo me acuerdo que de niña dejabas la ventana del carro y las llaves ahí y nadie se lo llevaba. Las mujeres q empezaron a matar primero fueron sureñas q trabajan en maquila y después como la Rocío Miranda Agüero por no pagar la metieron en ácido 1996.

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  5. One of the gangs that was underneath la empresa flip to CDS

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    1. How you know you be kicking it with those foos or wat

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