Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gang shootout in Mexico City kills 6

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MEXICO CITY — A shootout between rival gangs in Mexico City left six people dead and four wounded, and police in the north-central state of Guanajuato found two heads and bags of severed body parts scattered on roadsides in two cities there.

The violent and fast-growing Jalisco cartel has been expanding into both Mexico City and Guanajuato, though it was unclear immediatel­y who was responsibl­e for the killings.

Guanajuato state prosecutor­s said the gory discoverie­s there began Sunday, when two severed human heads were found on the side of a highway in the town of Romita. Then on Monday, police in the larger city of Celaya reported finding “several black bags in wooden boxes, a sack and some sheets” containing hacked-up bodies.

“These were found next to a banner and placards with messages referring to organized crime,” meaning drug cartels, the city police reported.

In the Mexico City shootings, city police said the gang shooting occurred Saturday outside a business in a rough neighborho­od on the city’s north side. Bullets fired in the fray hit nearby businesses as well.

Police said the assailants drove up and opened fire on a group of people outside a food and drinks establishm­ent in the northern borough of Azcapotzal­co.

The victims appear to have returned fire, because the alleged assailants’ car had several bullet holes in it when police pulled it over later. A gun was found in the vehicle, and three people riding in the car were arrested.

 ?? (AP/Hussein Malla) ?? A soldier passes in front of an anti-government protester blocking a highway Monday in Zalka, Lebanon. The demonstrat­ion focused on rising prices and worsening economic and financial conditions.
(AP/Hussein Malla) A soldier passes in front of an anti-government protester blocking a highway Monday in Zalka, Lebanon. The demonstrat­ion focused on rising prices and worsening economic and financial conditions.

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