Ten hitmen from one of the violent drug gangs in Mexico were among the fourteen persons killed in a struggle between civilians and the cartel.
Violence broke out in the State of Mexico, according to a report from Univision Noticias, leaving two persons missing and four others with gunshot wounds.
La Familia Michoacana, a significant drug trafficking organization, is believed to have just declared that the gang is raising the extortion tax it charges farmers in the hamlet of Texcaltitlán. This fee is typical throughout Mexico, as companies pay cartels to be free to operate.
According to reports, on Friday, December 8, farmers from Texcaltitlán gathered with members of La Familia Michoacana on a football field. Violence broke out when the two sides were unable to reach a consensus about the tax.
Videos from the football pitch show people running as gunshots are heard. Graphic images also show burned-out vehicles and dead bodies at the scene.
Local media outlets report four of the dead were local farmers, and 10 were from the cartel. Some of the criminals were hacked to death with machetes.
Local La Familia Michoacana boss Rigoberto de la Sancha Santillan – known as El Payaso – was killed in the fighting.
José Luis Cervantes Martínez, head of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico, said El Payaso’s criminal cell was responsible for the deaths of 13 members of Mexico’s security forces in 2021. He also confirmed that El Payaso was killed by civilians last Friday, along with “a couple of high and medium-level hitmen”.
Mexico State Governor Delfina Gómez strongly condemned the violence.
She said: “These events do not paralyse us, on the contrary, they reaffirm our determination to improve security conditions in our beloved state, rest assured that we will continue working so that events like this are not repeated.”