Death awaited the state official, F. N, in the capital of Colima, a state burned by violence. The uniformed man was killed while on his way to Univer University in the state. He was on his day off when he was killed by armed men.
The events took place this Saturday, so the institution canceled classes. According to reports, the item died on site, despite the effort of paramedics to revive it. His death is one of the many events that has provoked the internal dispute of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The State Attorney General's Office will take over the corresponding investigations.
In Colima, the cruelest methods of murder went from fiction to reality. On Friday, the murder of a man with a chainsaw broke out.
The events took place in Colima capital, in the Moctezuma neighborhood, where individuals with a chainsaw attacked a subject who was inside a grocery store located on San Luis Potosí Street.
The male, approximately 28 years old, was injured in different parts of the body, in particular in the neck. The aggressors fled without being arrested so far.
According to a local media account, two people were killed on Thursday and four were injured in different acts of violence.
In the Colima-Villa de Álvarez area, murders continue to rise in the war between two organized crime groups.
Authorities from Colima identified that the fight on January 25 at the local Cereso resulted from the rupture of the CJNG against the Mezcales faction, whose stronghold is located in the homonymous colony. On that day there were 12 murders linked to organized crime in the entity, nine of which occurred in the prison center.
Almost two weeks passed and on the night of February 7 there were two executions, injuries and shootings against houses in the capital as in Villa de Álvarez. The following day, the narcomantas that declared war led by the Independent Cartel of Colima were deployed under the command of José Bernabé Brizuela Meraz, alias la Vaca.
During that week the nights of terror intensified, quartered, executions in the middle of the day, at night or at dawn, as well as shootings and closures of businesses and schools. Since then they identified the enemies to be defeated in the CJNG, the brothers Aldrin Miguel Jarquín Jarquín, El Chaparro and/or Chaparrito; in addition to José by Jesús Jarquín Jarquín, the R32.
Brizuela Meraz operators said that their former allies ordered the execution of Governor Indira Vizcaino, but the Colima Independent Cartel did not agree to avoid conflicts with the authorities in a case of this magnitude. Although they prevented that if the murder occurred, they would seek to blame the assassins of La Vaca.
In the midst of constant battles and the wave of terror, more than 1,500 soldiers arrived, as well as hundreds of agents of the Semar and the National Guard to accumulate 4,500 security personnel. But the narco-war does not give way, as the new criminal group promised to control the state and expel the subordinates to Julio Alberto Castillo Rodríguez, Chorro, Mencho's son-in-law.
A day before President López Obrador's last visit to show their support for the governor of his party, La Vaca and the Colima Independent Cartel again insisted that the battle was against CJNG, however they added the alleged death of their top leader, Oseguera Cervantes.
The criminal group attributed that the letters sent by the Mencho to his lieutenants are no longer in the same handwriting, as they came to José Bernabé Brizuela Meraz. In addition to internal differences, his separation from CJNG and struggle for the state would have resulted from not having the main leader at the head of the four-letter cartel.
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