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Gunmen dressed as mariachis kill four in Mexico City tourist plaza

Updated on: 16 September,2018 11:15 AM IST  |  Mexico City
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Since then, more than 200,000 people have been murdered, including a record 28,702 last year. Another 37,000 people are reported as missing

Gunmen dressed as mariachis kill four in Mexico City tourist plaza

View of the Plaza Garibaldi square in downtown Mexico City. Pic/AFP

Gunmen dressed as mariachi musicians opened fire in Mexico City's famed Plaza Garibaldi, killing four people and wounding nine others including a foreigner, police said on Saturday.


The five assailants opened fire with rifles and handguns shortly before 0300 GMT Saturday as the downtown plaza was filled with partiers enjoying the September 16 Independence Day weekend celebrations. Investigators later found 60 empty bullet casings on the ground.


The shooters fled aboard three motorcycles, the Mexico City prosecutor's office said. The music and partying continued until after the city's chief of public security, Raymundo Collins, showed up at the crime scene, video footage broadcast on TV showed.


"Four people have died, among them a woman. And nine are wounded, including a woman, as well as a foreign man," read a statement Saturday from the prosecutor's office. Collins described the attack as a targeted hit. No details were released on the identity of the foreign victim.

Local police initially said that three shooters had opened fire, and that three people had been killed and seven wounded. Investigators have not given a motive for the shooting, but did say that two of the slain men, ages 36 and 46, had been previously convicted for robbery, while the older individual had also been convicted of drug trafficking charges.

The shooting eventually emptied the plaza -- one of Mexico City's most popular attractions -- and the restaurants and bars in the nearby streets. Police patrol vehicles on Saturday were parked outside venues usually bursting with customers seeking to pay mariachi musicians to perform. Until recently Mexico's capital had been safe from the organized crime-related violence wracking other parts of the country. Most targeted reprisals have taken place on the city outskirts or in areas where criminal gangs operate.

Plaza Garibaldi is located near the notorious Tepito neighborhood, where a local gang that distributes drugs in the sprawling capital of 21 million is based. Police have linked that gang to larger cartels such as the Jalisco New Generation. Mexico has been hit by a wave of violence since deploying the army to fight the country's powerful drug cartels in 2006. Since then, more than 200,000 people have been murdered, including a record 28,702 last year. Another 37,000 people are reported as missing.

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