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Three killed in Mexico City tourist hotspot, police chase 'mariachi' gunmen

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Three killed in Mexico City tourist hotspot, police chase 'mariachi' gunmen

 

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Evidence markers are seen at a crime scene where three men were gunned down by unknown assailants at an intersection on the edge of tourist Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City, Mexico September 14, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Romero

 

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Gunmen with rifles and pistols killed three people on Friday and injured at least seven in a tourist plaza in downtown Mexico City, police said, adding that they were chasing three men dressed as mariachi musicians who fled on motorbikes.

 

Mexico City police said in a statement the victims were killed at an intersection on the edge of Plaza Garibaldi, a major tourist destination packed with mariachi bars.

 

Videos from the scene on social media and television showed a heavy police presence, with the site of the attack cordoned off, but dozens of people were still hanging out nearby.

 

After years of keeping a lid on the worst violent crime that has plagued Mexico, the capital has seen a surge in homicides since 2014 to record levels.

 

Police say much of the crime stems from retail drug dealing by violent gangs, although the government admits that at least one of these has links to a major national trafficking group, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

 

Plaza Garibaldi borders one of Mexico City's most notorious neighbourhoods, Tepito, home to La Union gang that police blame for rising drug dealing in the capital.

 

In August, police arrested the presumed leader of the gang, Roberto Moyado Esparza "El Betito". Since then, the Tepito neighbourhood has suffered a wave of violence, including several killings.

 

 
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Rincon De Quayabitos will probably be seeing many of its rich families from Mexico city come to their villa's with the families for a holiday. 

Edited by lovelomsak

For the last 60 years retirees from the United States from the wealthy to the average pensioner bought retirement homes and condos in Acapulco Mexico enjoying the good life.Then about 25 years ago the drug gangs started to take the city as their headquarters thus having gang wars for control with many retirees getting killed.Today it is a dangerous place to be and those retiree that could have left.

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