Mexico home shooting kills at least 10 including children
- Gunmen attacked a house in Irapuato, Guanajuato, on Tuesday night, killing at least 10 people including children and injuring several others.
- The shooting occurred amid persistent violent confrontations in Guanajuato, Mexico’s deadliest state, involving the local Santa Rosa de Lima criminal group and the powerful Jalisco New Generation cartel.
- The attack was livestreamed and video showed attendees dancing moments before gunfire caused panic and people fled, with aftermath footage revealing multiple bodies.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum called it an "appalling multiple homicide" and confirmed authorities have launched a formal investigation while local officials condemned the violence.
- Police are searching for the unknown gunmen who fled, and the incident highlights continuing cartel-related violence responsible for around 480,000 deaths since 2006 in Mexico.
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Twelve people were shot dead and several others injured at a street party in the Mexican city of Irapuato. Gunmen opened fire while people were dancing outside. The visitors were celebrating the birthday of John the Baptist, one of the most important saints in Catholic Mexico. Images of the party are circulating on social media, in which shots can be heard. People can be seen trying to escape in panic. A 17-year-old was among the dead. No one ha…
An evening of celebration in Mexico was rocked by the sound of gunfire. People were celebrating here. Then the gunmen started firing indiscriminately. 12 people have been killed in this incident.
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