Outrage Grows in Mexico After Brutal Murder of Two Teenagers and Their Father
sinaloa, mexico - The cowardly murder in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has heightened disgust towards the ongoing gang war.
Outrage in Sinaloa
The cowardly murder of a father and his sons in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has increased the revulsion towards the 150-day-long gang war between the two main factions of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Carjackings have become more frequent in Sinaloa since the escalation of the gang war over four months ago. A total of 2306 vehicles have been stolen for drug trafficking, attacking rival gangs, and moving cartel members.
In the power struggle between the sons of Sinaloa Cartel founders 'El Chapo' Guzmán and 'El Mayo' Zambada García, 790 people have been killed, and 811 are missing.
The community's anger over the escalating violence was evident in the protests against the government's failure to curb the bloodshed.
Government's Response and Community's Reaction
The state's decision to ban tinted car windows as a solution to prevent further extreme violence was met with disbelief and scorn.
The detonation of a monument for El Chapo's son prior to the mass protests added to the already tense situation in Culiacán.
The community's outrage culminated in violent actions against governmental buildings, demanding accountability and justice for the victims.
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