Aftermath of cartel shootout at Salamanca soccer field: covered bodies on field, police investigating, emergency lights flashing.
Aftermath of cartel shootout at Salamanca soccer field: covered bodies on field, police investigating, emergency lights flashing.
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Massacre at Salamanca soccer field leaves 11 dead

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An armed attack at a soccer field in Loma de Flores, Salamanca, Guanajuato, on Sunday, January 25, left 11 people dead and between 6 and 12 injured, according to preliminary reports. Authorities attribute the incident to a clash between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel. Mayor César Prieto requested federal help to address the wave of violence in the region.

On the afternoon of Sunday, January 25, 2026, armed men arrived in vehicles at a soccer field in the Loma de Flores community, Salamanca, Guanajuato, and burst into an ongoing match around 3:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m., according to witnesses. Without a word, they shot at players and spectators, causing panic. Ten people died at the scene and one more in a hospital, raising the toll to 11 fatalities. Injury figures vary: the municipal government reported 12, while the Guanajuato State Attorney General's Office indicated 6 under medical care. Witnesses sheltered in stands and facilities, but several could not escape. The attackers fled, leaving bodies on the field and stands. Local authorities, National Guard, State Public Security Forces, and Red Cross responded to the site, cordoning it off for investigations. Experts collected ballistic evidence, and the Forensic Medical Service transported the bodies for autopsies. The Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection reported that five victims were escorts from a private security company linked to the CJNG. The attack is attributed to the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, involving Moisés Soto Bermúdez and the 'Los Marros' group under Mario Eleazar Lara Belman, alias 'El Gallo', wanted for homicide, kidnapping, and extortion in Irapuato, Salamanca, and Celaya. Two banners from the criminal group were seized, mentioning the dispute with the CJNG. Mayor César Prieto, in a video, condemned the events and called on President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Libia Denisse García for support: “Salamanca is a city that has given much to the country with its refinery, we are a pillar of development (...) There are criminal groups trying to subdue the authority, which they will not achieve.” Prieto mentioned recent violence: four murders in Cuarto de Altamira, one in San Vicente de las Flores, and an explosive threat at the Pemex refinery. He announced support for the affected families. The Attorney General's Office launched a comprehensive investigation, coordinating with federal and state entities to identify those responsible and bolster security. Guanajuato leads multihomicides in Mexico, with territorial disputes between cartels in Salamanca.

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X discussions attribute the Salamanca, Guanajuato soccer field massacre, killing 11, to a territorial clash between the CJNG and Santa Rosa de Lima cartel (CSRL), with victims linked to CJNG escorts and attacks by CSRL cells like Los Marros. Journalists detail investigations into leaders such as 'El Marro' operating from prison and figures like 'El Gallo'. Reactions include criticism of federal security strategies under Sheinbaum, highlighting ongoing violence despite interventions, and calls for more aid.

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Dramatic scene of burning road blockades and shootout between cartel gunmen and National Guard on a Mexican highway amid post-El Mencho violence surge.
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Mexico faces violence wave after El Mencho's death

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The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', was killed on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco, by Mexican forces with U.S. intelligence support, triggering a surge of violence across at least 20 states. The cartel's response included 85 road blockades, vehicle burnings, and attacks that killed 25 National Guard members, 30 CJNG affiliates, and other civilians. Mexican and U.S. authorities warn of repercussions, as airport operations resume and events like the 2026 World Cup are assessed.

During President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conference, Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch acknowledged that authorities failed to prevent two recent violent attacks in Guanajuato, including a massacre at a soccer field in Salamanca and an incident at a public park that injured eight minors. However, he stated that such events have decreased compared to the previous administration and highlighted arrests and seizures against organized crime.

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A young man was killed in broad daylight inside an apartment in La Ciudadela Perla, Campoalegre, Huila, on this holiday Monday. Police are investigating, with the victim's identity still unknown.

The 11th murder of 2026 in Algeciras, Huila, escalates a violent start to the year following a deadly 2025 with 26 killings. As detailed in this ongoing series, the latest victim—a young man on a motorcycle—was shot on a rural road, heightening community fears amid unresolved probes into prior homicides linked to armed groups like Farc dissidents.

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Jalisco authorities suspended classes and mass events on Sunday, February 22, 2026, following a federal operation in Tapalpa where Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), was killed. Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro activated the 'code red' and ordered the rescheduling of soccer matches and concerts to prioritize safety. Roadblocks were reported in several states, including Jalisco, Michoacán, and Guanajuato.

Guanajuato state prosecutors confirmed the discovery of 20 bodies in clandestine graves across various properties and closed areas in Valencia de Fuentes, Cortázar. Mayor Mauricio Estefanía initially reported more than 15 bodies found by search collectives and prosecutors in one property.

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Mexico City prosecutors revealed that a drug trafficking group organized the murder of Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, aides to Clara Brugada. Authorities have arrested 18 people in the case so far.

 

 

 

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