When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of massacres in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_in...

    Name Date Location Deaths Notes Río Piedras massacre: 1935-10-24 Río Piedras: 5 [1]Ponce massacre: 1937-03-21 Ponce: 21 [2]Utuado uprising: 1950-10-30 Utuado

  3. Cerro Maravilla murders - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_Maravilla_murders

    The Cerro Maravilla murders, also known as the Cerro Maravilla massacre, [3] occurred on July 25, 1978, at Cerro Maravilla, a mountain in Ponce, Puerto Rico, [1] [2] wherein two young Puerto Rican pro-independence activists, Carlos Enrique Soto Arriví [a] (born December 8, 1959) and Arnaldo Darío Rosado Torres [b] (born November 23, 1953), were murdered in a Puerto Rico Police ambush.

  4. 2023 Carolina, Puerto Rico, massacre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Carolina,_Puerto_Rico...

    The people who were found murdered in Carolina were identified by Puerto Rico's police as 27-year-old Eric Johan Batista Trinidad Navarro, 18-year-old Dartaneon Pablo Figueroa Navarro, and 15-year-old Iván Alfonso Morales Rivera, while the two young women found dead in Loíza were identified as 13-year-old Nahia Paola Ramos López and her best ...

  5. Ponce massacre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponce_massacre

    The Ponce massacre was an event that took place on Palm Sunday, March 21, 1937, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, when a peaceful civilian march turned into a police shooting in which 17 civilians and two policemen were killed, [6] and more than 200 civilians wounded.

  6. Crime in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Puerto_Rico

    From 2009 to 2021 at least 196 women on the island were killed in acts of gender-based violence according to the Oficina de la Procuradora de la Mujer (Office of the Woman's Rights Advocate) of the government of Puerto Rico. [28] On January 26, 2021, governor Pedro Pierluisi declared a state of emergency after several women were murdered. The ...

  7. 2009 Sabana Seca massacre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Sabana_Seca_massacre

    The 2009 Sabana Seca massacre, also referred to as La Masacre de La Tómbola, was an incident that occurred on October 17, 2009, in Puerto Rico related to drug trafficking. Eight people were killed by gunmen in a car, who shot randomly in a bar in the Sabana Seca barrio of Toa Baja , 15 miles from San Juan .

  8. Masacre de Cayey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masacre_de_Cayey

    Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero ran a series of articles about the massacre during 1998. Luís Rivera Newton was sentenced to life in prison for the killings. [ 1 ] Another man, identified as Hector Ayala Adorno, who had been living in the United States since 1994 under the name of "Miguel Velez", was arrested in 1998 as a suspect of having ...

  9. Grito de Lares - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grito_de_Lares

    Manuel Rojas house in 1965. The Lares uprising, commonly known as the Grito de Lares, was a planned uprising that occurred on September 23, 1868. Grito was synonymous with a "cry for independence" and that cry was made in Brazil with el Grito de Ipiranga, in Mexico with El Grito de Dolores, in the Dominican Republic with Grito de Capotillo and in Cuba with El Grito de Yara. [5]