Up to now, there are 45 violent deaths in the metropolitan area of ​​Guadalajara



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GUADALAJARA, Jal. (only appr.) .- Only nine days have passed this month and, in the metropolitan area, there are already 45 violent deaths.

Thus, 33 people are executed with a firearm, eight people wrapped in plastic bags, a handcuffed, another entangled and two burned.

On Sunday 1, a man died from his bullet wounds in the Arroyo de las Flores neighborhood, in the municipality of San Pedro Tlaquepaque.

The next day, five were executed shot in the settlements Villa de Oriente and El Rosario, in the municipality of Tonalá; Alamo, Tlaquepaque; Vicente Guerrero, Guadalajara, and Jardines de Tepeyac, Zapopan.

On the second day, three "bags" were also found, one in the district of San Pedro, in Tlaquepaque, another in El Castillo, El Salto and the last one. body in Miravalle, Guadalajara. While in Bosques de Santa Anita, in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, was detected related to a lifeless person.

On July 3 the violence continued, with four executed: one in Buenos Aires, another in Paseo del Prado, the two colonies It was in Tlaquepaque and two in La Moderna, in the state capital .

On Wednesday, four executions were reported with a firearm, one in sack, two in flames and one striped

. In July, two men were shot dead and two bodies were found in plastic bags.

On Friday, there were three shots and Saturday, four; and yesterday, Sunday, nine o'clock. Of these, seven were executed in a house in Colonia Francisco I. Madero, Tlaquepaque. Four women and three men were killed

On that day in Guadalajara, in the Miravalle district, there were two "people in sack" and in the Mezquitán district, two people were attacked with fire.

The metropolitan area has also recorded violent acts. At Tapalpa, they found an attached body; in Zapotlanejo, a body inside a canal; In Encarnación de Díaz, two subjects were burned to death and one with a firearm

In Autlán de Navarro, a person was executed, and in Huejuquilla a body found was found.

On 2 July, the mayor of Tecalitlán, PRIIST José Guadalupe Díaz Contreras, was attacked in the Emiliano Zapata colony when he was accompanied in his truck by two other officials; only he lost his life.

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