Dramatic crime scene illustration depicting the aftermath of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo's assassination, with shooter's body, detained escorts, and cartel links.
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New details in Carlos Manzo assassination

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The alleged shooter in the assassination of Uruapan's mayor, Carlos Manzo, was killed with his own weapon during the November 1 attack. Seven of his escorts have been detained for qualified homicide by omission, with one still at large. Investigations link the crime to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan in Michoacán, was assassinated on November 1, 2025, during a public Day of the Dead event in the main square. The attack took place at the Candle Lighting festival, where Víctor Manuel ‘N’, the alleged shooter, first fired at a civilian seeking a photo with Manzo and then six times at the mayor, with 1.5-second intervals, using a black Pietro Beretta 9mm pistol with a filed-off serial number. Ballistics expertise confirmed only this weapon was fired that night.

Víctor Manuel ‘N’ dropped the gun when surrounded by police but resisted. Demetrio ‘N’, Manzo's trusted escort, shot him in the chest with the same pistol during the struggle, at a distance less than one and a half meters, contradicting Demetrio's initial statement. No prehospital care was allowed for the shooter, who died at the scene.

On November 21, around 12:30 p.m., the Michoacán State Attorney General's Office detained seven escorts at Uruapan's House of Culture. They are charged with qualified homicide by omission for failing to act to protect Manzo despite their legal duty and being meters away. The identified individuals are Omar M. (47 years), Alejandro F. (21), Mario Alberto S. (45), Guillermo T. (43), Demetrio D. (44), Osmar Oswaldo G. (56), and Monserrat H. (23). They were transferred to the ‘Lic. David Franco Rodríguez’ Penitentiary Center and presented to a judge. One more fled during the arrest, according to Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla: “Yesterday seven were detained. One was not detained, that is, he is at large.”

The alleged intellectual author, Jorge Antonio ‘N’, alias ‘El Licenciado’, was arrested on November 19 and sent to El Altiplano prison. He is linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Messages in a messaging app reveal he ordered the hit, pressuring the hitmen: “they had to kill Carlos Manzo at all costs,” according to Omar García Harfuch. Other material authors, Fernando Josué ‘N’ and Ramiro ‘N’, were found dead on November 10. The second security ring, from Sedena and the National Guard, did not detect the suspect, though General Ricardo Trevilla Trejo denied protocol failures.

The investigation, led by prosecutor Carlos Torres Piña with federal support, highlights efficiency in scientific expertise and state collaboration.

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X discussions highlight new details on Carlos Manzo's assassination: the shooter was executed with his own weapon by Uruapan's police director after being disarmed; seven escorts detained for homicide by omission, one fugitive; CJNG ordered the hit for 2 million pesos with internal betrayal. Reactions show shock at security failures, outrage over cartel infiltration, praise for Manzo's anti-crime legacy, and skepticism alleging political ties.

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Mexican police officers arrested for failing to protect assassinated mayor Carlos Manzo, amid cartel ties in Michoacán.
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Escorts of Carlos Manzo detained for omission in his assassination

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Seven municipal police officers from Uruapan, escorts of Mayor Carlos Manzo, were detained for alleged omission in his homicide on November 1. Authorities also arrested Jorge Armando 'N', alias 'El Licenciado', the presumed intellectual author of the crime ordered by 'El R1' of the CJNG. The case uncovers possible ties to organized crime in Michoacán.

Michoacán's prosecutor's office is searching for José Jiménez, security chief of the late mayor Carlos Manzo, who is a fugitive after his assassination on November 1 in Uruapan. Seven municipal escorts have been linked to the homicide through omission, while the alleged mastermind, alias 'El Licenciado', faces charges. The escorts' lawyer accuses a cover-up involving National Guard elements.

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On November 24, 2025, Mexican authorities arrested Jaciel Antonio 'N', alias 'El Pelón', alleged recruiter for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in the assassination of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo. The killing, on November 1, involved youths recruited from rehab centers and a 2 million peso offer. The probe uncovers a criminal network with orders from leaders like 'R-1' and suspicions around the mayor's escorts.

Michoacán's Congress approved Grecia Quiroz, widow of slain mayor Carlos Manzo, as Uruapan's new municipal president on November 5 with 38 votes in favor. Quiroz took the oath in an extraordinary session, vowing to continue her husband's fight against organized crime. The appointment comes amid investigations pointing to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as responsible for the homicide.

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Following their arrests last week, a Michoacán control judge has linked former Uruapan official Samuel ‘N’ and Josué Eulogio ‘N’ (‘El Viejito’) to trial for the November 2025 murder of Mayor Carlos Manzo, ordering preventive prison amid confessions and betrayal revelations from Manzo's widow, Grecia Quiroz.

A gun attack at a seafood restaurant in central Mexico City left the owner dead on the night of Tuesday, December 29. The victim, identified as Carlos 'N', had been arrested at least twice before. Another person was wounded in the incident, which appears to have been a targeted attack.

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A car bomb exploded on December 6, 2025, in front of the Community Police facilities in Coahuayana, Michoacán, resulting in five deaths and 12 injuries. The Attorney General's Office is investigating the attack as organized crime and terrorism, possibly linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Federal and state authorities reinforced security in the coastal area plagued by drug disputes.

 

 

 

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