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Mexican Drug Cartel Leader, 13 Others Dead In Clash Between Cartel And Farmers


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OAN’s ‌Abril Elfi

8:45 AM – ⁢Monday, December ⁣11, 2023

Fourteen people were killed ⁤in a clash between ⁣members of a violent drug cartel and‌ a⁣ small farming community ​in central Mexico.

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Authorities stated on Saturday that 14 people died, including the drug cartel’s leader, ⁢and ⁢seven others were injured in⁢ a shootout between the cartel and farmers‍ from a small town in Mexico.

Footage from the​ fight on Friday was shared⁢ on social media, showing villagers donning‌ cowboy‍ hats,⁤ hunting rifles, sickles, ⁣and pursuing alleged gang members amidst automatic gunfire​ bursts.

The massacre, according to police in the State of⁣ Mexico, ⁣took place⁢ in the hamlet of Texcaltitlan, some 80 miles southwest of the capital.

Ten members of⁢ the violent Familia Michoacana drug cartel, including its leader Rigoberto de la Sancha Santillán, also referred to⁤ as ‍“El Payaso” or “The Clown,” were among the dead, according to officials. There were four other villager victims killed.

According to the local media, Familia Michoacana⁢ gunmen had earlier entered the village and demanded that the ‌farmers there pay⁤ an extortion fee calculated per acre.

Mexico’s drug cartels have a history of extorting money from virtually‍ any kind of business, whether legal or illegal. In some ‌cases, ⁤they have ⁢even been known to attack or set fire to stores, farms, or ranches that refuse to pay.

Mexico State Gov. Delfina Gómez condemned the ⁢violence going on and assured locals ‍that maintaining order was her ⁢top priority.

“These events do not paralyze us, ⁤on the⁢ contrary, ​they reaffirm ‍our determination ⁣to improve security conditions in our beloved state, rest assured‌ that we will continue ⁢working so that events like this ⁤are not repeated,”‌ she said in a press conference on Saturday. “You ‌are‌ not ‍alone, we are with you.”

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In response to the clash, what ‌measures is the Mexican government taking to improve security‌ conditions and combat ⁣drug-related violence in the region

Title: Violent Clash Between Drug Cartel and Farmers Leaves 14 Dead‌ in Central Mexico

Introduction:

A deadly clash between a violent ⁣drug ‍cartel and‌ a small farming community in central Mexico ‌has resulted in the tragic deaths of 14 individuals. This violent incident has once again highlighted the ⁣escalating violence and ongoing security challenges⁢ facing Mexico. The clash took place in the hamlet of Texcaltitlan, located​ about 80 miles southwest​ of Mexico City. The casualties include both members of the drug cartel and⁢ innocent villagers who bravely stood up against‍ the‍ criminal organization.

Incident Details:

Authorities confirmed on Saturday that 14 people lost their lives,‌ including the ⁤leader of the ‌drug cartel. Additionally, ​seven individuals sustained injuries during the shootout. Footage from the ‍incident circulated on social media, revealing villagers equipped with cowboy hats, hunting rifles, and sickles pursuing alleged gang members amidst the sound of automatic gunfire. This display of courage and ⁣resistance demonstrated⁢ the determination of the small farming community to defend their lives and livelihoods ⁤from the criminal organization.

Background:

Mexico’s drug cartels have a notorious reputation for extorting money from various businesses, ​legal and illegal alike. In numerous cases, ⁢cartels have resorted to violence,⁣ such as attacking or setting fire to establishments that refuse ‌to comply with their extortion demands. The incident in Texcaltitlan seems to be a violent response by the ⁢Familia Michoacana drug cartel,​ as they had reportedly entered the village and demanded an ⁤extortion​ fee based on the agricultural land owned by the farmers.

Government Response:

Mexico State Governor Delfina Gómez promptly condemned the violence and reassured local residents that maintaining public⁢ order remains​ a top priority. The state ‌government vows to prioritize improving security conditions in the area. This incident serves⁣ as a reminder of the challenges faced by Mexican authorities in ⁢their ongoing ⁤battle against organized crime.

Conclusion:

The clash between a ⁣violent drug cartel and a small farming community in ​central Mexico has resulted in the loss of 14 lives, exposing the ongoing⁣ security threats faced by​ residents. It highlights the determination of ordinary villagers who​ stood up against criminal organizations. The incident calls for increased efforts from the government to combat‍ drug-related violence and improve security conditions for citizens across Mexico. It is crucial for authorities to address underlying issues such as economic disparity, lack of access to ‍opportunities, and weak law enforcement, in order to effectively tackle the root causes of organized crime in the country.



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