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The 2011 San Fernando massacre, also known as the second massacre of San Fernando, [1] was the mass murder of 193 people by Los Zetas drug cartel at La Joya ranch in the municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, in March 2011. [2] Authorities investigating the massacre reported numerous hijackings of passenger buses on Mexican Federal ...
On October 1, 2014, Hector Beltran Leyva and business associate German Goyenechea, who had become the cartel's chief financier, [52] were both captured while eating at a popular restaurant in San Miguel de Allende. [53] On October 11, 2017, the U.S. Justice Department arrested Sajid Emilio Quintero Navidad, 36, at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
7. A drunken Mexican soldier killed six people in Cosalá, Mexico. The soldier shot dead three other soldiers, the wife of a soldier, and two other people, before being killed himself. [20] San Miguel Canoa Massacre. September 14, 1968. village of San Miguel Canoa, Puebla. 4.
San Miguel de Allende (Spanish pronunciation: [san miˈɣel de aˈʎende]) is the principal city in the municipality of San Miguel de Allende, located in the far eastern part of Guanajuato, Mexico. A part of the Bajío region, [5] the town lies 274 km (170 mi) from Mexico City, 86 km (53 mi) from Querétaro and 97 km (60 mi) from the state ...
On 20 May 2008, Mexican authorities conducted several operations in Irapuato, San Miguel de Allende, and in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato after suspicions that Guzmán was residing in that state. [49] In the first week of September 2008, Guzmán reportedly ate at the Barroca hotel-restaurant in Piedras Negras, Coahuila with an unidentified man ...
August 16, 2024 at 5:22 PM. A South American crime boss wanted in the killings of at least 23 people in Peru was captured this week in New York, three months after U.S. immigration authorities ...
Retrieved 16 June 2012. ^ Wilkinson, Tracey (30 August 2010). "Mexican drug traffickers blamed in killing of second mayor". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012. ^ Vargas, Jorge (29 August 2010). "Marco Antonio Leal Garcia, Mayor In Mexican Border State, Killed". Huffington Post.
Hidalgo and Allende left Dolores with about 800 men, half of whom were on horseback. [16] They marched through the Bajío area, through Atotonilco, San Miguel el Grande (present-day San Miguel de Allende), Chamucuero, Celaya, Salamanca, Irapuato and Silao, to Guanajuato. From Guanajuato, Hidalgo directed his troops to Valladolid, Michoacán.