Activist Who Documented Murders In Mexico’s Deadliest City Shot Dead
Tuesday night in northern Mexico, Adolfo Enríquez, an anti-crime activist who chronicled homicides in one of the bloodiest cities in Mexico, was shot and killed.
Four days prior to the terrible incident, he had accused the counsel for the company of bullying and threatening him. At the crime scene, more than thirty bullet casings were discovered. The topic is being looked into right now.
One of the bloodiest cities in Mexico was home to killings that Adolfo Enríquez used to record. He died in the deadliest cities in Mexico as well.
After Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, León has the third-highest number of homicides in all of Mexico. León, a city in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, is where Adolfo Enríquez was slain.
He kept a record of every murder in León for years. He recorded “murder №55 in León in November” just hours before he passed away, yet on Tuesday, he was the 56th murder victim.
“In the colony, Las Margaritas, intentional homicide number 55 is what is going on in November in León,” he said on Facebook just prior to his passing.
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