Óscar Rentería Schazarino, Secretary of Public Security in Sinaloa, said that the car in which the victims were traveling had tinted windows… this is how he justified the events.
“Yes, they couldn’t see them,” he told the media when they asked him the motive for the attack.
Citizens called to march this Thursday, January 23 in Culiacán, to demand justice and an end to the violence unleashed after the capture of Zambada in the United States.
Authorities have counted more than 500 homicides and hundreds of disappearances that have occurred in municipalities of Sinaloa since the war broke out.
Shops, restaurants and schools have closed due to the lack of security in the region.
Although federal and state authorities have deployed operations, homicides and violence continue.