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At 5:10 p.m. on November 5, 2014, Abarca was transferred to the Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 (commonly referred to as "Altiplano"), a maximum-security prison in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico. [137] He was imprisoned for his pending homicide charge, organized crime, and forced disappearance charges. [138]
2009 Ciudad Juárez prison riot: March 4, 2009 Cerezo state prison, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 20 15 wounded Ciudad Juárez rehab center attack: September 2, 2009 El Aliviane centre, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: 18 3 wounded Balderas metro station shooting: September 18, 2009 Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City: 2
The four sisters known as Las Poquianchis. María Delfina González Valenzuela (1912 – 17 October 1968), María del Carmen González Valenzuela (1918–1969), María Luisa González Valenzuela (1920 – 19 November 1984) and María de Jesús González Valenzuela (1924–1990), known as Las Poquianchis, were four sisters from the central Mexican state of Guanajuato.
Five men were killed in a fight between inmates at a prison in Mexico’s Gulf coast state of Tabasco, authorities said Friday. Four of the five inmates killed in the riot late Thursday were on ...
Mexican authorities on Monday raised the death toll from an attack on a state prison in Ciudad Juarez across the border from El Paso, Texas to 17, a brazen operation that appeared designed to free ...
The Mexican drug war began in 2006. Ciudad Juárez is a large city in Chihuahua which is next to the United States border, opposite El Paso in Texas. [1] Mexican drug cartels have carried out many attacks in Juárez, including a prison riot in March 2009, an attack on a rehab center in September 2009 and a massacre in January 2010.
A family of six, including three children, were killed Friday by gunmen in the southern Mexico border state of Chiapas in a town marred by militia violence. Julio Pérez, the mayor of the Chiapas ...
[71] [72] He was then transferred via helicopter to the Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 (previously known as "La Palma"), [71] a maximum-security prison in Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico. [73] Three military men were wounded in the shootouts; [69] at least one Gulf Cartel gunmen was killed and six more were wounded. [74]