New deadly shooting rocks Mexico’s Caribbean coast

New deadly shooting rocks Mexico’s Caribbean coast

January 19, 2017
A soldier runs near the state prosecutor’s office after gunmen opened fire on the building in Cancun, Mexico, on Tuesday. — AP
A soldier runs near the state prosecutor’s office after gunmen opened fire on the building in Cancun, Mexico, on Tuesday. — AP



NEXICO CITY — Mexico’s Mayan Riviera was rocked by another shootout on Tuesday as gunmen attacked the prosecutor’s office, leaving four people dead, a day after five died in a nightclub shooting.

Three gunmen and a police officer died as the Quintana Roo state prosecutor’s office in Cancun came under fire in broad daylight and police shot back, Governor Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez said.

Five other assailants were detained, Gonzalez said, urging the federal government to send reinforcements.

The gunfight caused panic in the Caribbean coast city, a day after three foreigners and two Mexicans died in a shooting at an electronic music festival in the nearby seaside resort of Playa del Carmen.

While it was not known whether the two shootings were linked, the back-to-back attacks broke the peace in a region that is popular among American, Canadian and European tourists and has avoided the sort of drug-related violence that has plagued other parts of Mexico.
“The only thing that (the shootings) reveal is that we are going in the right direction and we won’t lower our guard,” Gonzalez said.

State security chief Rodolfo del Angel had earlier reported the deaths of a gunman and two prosecutor’s office staffers but the governor later provided a different toll.

Angel said in a video message on Twitter that authorities activated “code red” after the shooting — a security protocol combining state and federal police and the army — but he insisted that the situation was under control.

The clash took place seven kilometers (four miles) away from the hotel area. Local media said authorities set up three checkpoints near the tourist zone.

“At the moment the state is peaceful, the citizens can remain calm, Cancun is doing well at this moment,” he said.

The motive for the attack was not immediately known.

The US Consulate in Merida issued a security message urging Americans to “follow local authorities’ warnings and consult with their hotels before leaving the premises.”

Mexican television showed footage in which intense gunfire could be heard. Soldiers and police guarded the prosecutor’s office after the shooting. — AFP


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