Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mexico: Deadly attack not anti-feminist

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MEXICO CITY — Authoritie­s in northern Mexico said Sunday that a drug gang was behind the shooting attack on a city hall that killed a feminist activist and a bodyguard.

One attacker also died in the Thursday shooting outside city hall in Guaymas, in the northern border state of Sonora. He was killed when police returned fire.

State prosecutor Claudia Contreras said at least one hand grenade was used in the attack, but that it appeared to have hit a car. The intended target may have been the Guaymas police chief, based on threats he received, Contreras said.

Those who died were one of the chief’s bodyguards and Lucero Marisol, a participan­t in a city hall rally marking Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women.

Marches and demonstrat­ion were held around the world Thursday to mark the day, but it appears the women in Guaymas were hit simply because they were meeting with the city’s mayor and police chief.

“The attack was not directed at the feminist demonstrat­ion,” Contreras said.

She said the attacker has been identified as a 49-year-old window cleaner. “The gunman … was recruited by a criminal group because he had addiction problems,” Contreras said.

Two people, an employee of the city press office and another bodyguard, were wounded in the attack.

The shooting occurred a day after state authoritie­s said they found 14 graves near Miguel Aleman, a town north of Guaymas.

State prosecutor­s say the burial pits contained bones, some burned, and decomposin­g bodies, but said they cannot yet determine the number of victims.

Sonora has been the scene of drug gang turf battles thought to involve factions of the Sinaloa Cartel, allies of the Jalisco cartel and a gang allied with fugitive drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero.

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