Municipal police officers in Amecameca were beaten and stripped of their weapons by a group of people

The mayor of the entity visited the uniformed men in the hospital and assured that they will have better equipment to prevent further violence

Fotografía que muestra una camioneta blindada(i), resguardada desde donde un comando armado y policías se enfrentaron, en la ciudad de Irapuato, del estado de Guanajuato (México). EFE/ Str

Authorities from the State of Mexico announced the start of investigations to clarify the aggression against two municipal police officers from Amecameca, who were beaten and stripped of their weapons by a group of people.

The events took place on Tuesday, April 12, in the municipality's San Antonio Zoyatzingo delegation, where both uniformed men were on board a parked patrol until they were intercepted by five civilians.

The subjects reportedly forced them to evict the vehicle based on threats, intimidations and beatings, so the uniformed were displaced from the unit and were attacked by the men.

In addition to being victims of aggression, the police officers were stripped of their weapons of charge, which contained useful magazines and cartridges, and a radio was extracted from them.

The police reported the facts to the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Attorney General of the State of Mexico (FGJEM), at its headquarters Amecameca, which reported that it is already taking the necessary steps to clarify the case.

In the same way, the policemen were taken to the IsseMyM hospital in Amecameca, since it is presumed that they were also injured with a knife; the mayor of the entity, Ivette Topete, visited the uniformed men at the hospital to monitor their state of health.

The president regretted what happened and asked the State Prosecutor's Office to clarify the facts to the last consequences, in addition to ensuring that the public security strategy she has implemented during her tenure will serve to better equip and reinstate the elements.

Authorities from the State of Mexico reported on Wednesday on the investigations into the massacre of 7 people that occurred during the early hours of Monday, April 11, in which four minors were executed.

The main line of investigation of the Attorney General's Office points to the possible collusion of Jonathan Ulises, the father of the family, with drug trafficking activities, since it is assumed that the hit men who murdered him in the company of his family would have collected a debt corresponding to this activity.

According to the progress of the investigation presented by the authorities, the 22-year-old man was part of a group of narco-nudists operating in the entity known as Los Rikis, a criminal organization from which the subject had separated.

The assassins who executed the family are presumed to belong to the criminal organization, to which individuals identified as Ricky Ángel Fragoso Villaseñor, El Rikis; Brayan Bautista Martínez, El Moreno; Alan Mendoza Monterrubio, El Rena; and Jesús Soto, El Moreno belong Chuchin.

These subjects are wanted by the Mexican prosecutor's office for their alleged participation in the events of Monday 11 at the Tultitlán home, where more than 30 percussed bullet casings were found.

The inhabitants of the La Cañada neighborhood described that “We had never seen anything like this before, it was truly terrifying, suddenly, in the middle of the empty and silent street, when most of us were already asleep, we heard screams and various detonations of firearms coming from a neighbor's house,” said one of the witnesses to the attack.

Four of the victims, identified as Mrs. Doña Rosa, her daughters Claudia and Jazmin, as well as their grandchildren Aldahir and Mia, were veiled this Tuesday, April 12, at a funeral home in Cuautitlán Izcalli, State of Mexico, where only relatives and a considerable number of armed police attended. The other three victims were veiled in a place that was not disclosed by the authorities.

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