Shooting in Mexico kills 9 in gang-riddled area: “Get the fuck out of here”

A shooting in the Mexican state of Guanajuato left nine deaths and two more injuries Wednesday night.

Local police said an armed group of people showed up at the Apaseo el Alto bar on Wednesday night around 9pm and started shooting at people inside.

Officials said that while the suspects were not identified, the posters left alluded to “a criminal group”. It is common for signs to leave posters or messages after killing others.

After the shooting, local authorities said additional law enforcement would be moved to the area, including the National Guard.

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A shooting in the Mexican state of Guanajuato left nine deaths and two more injuries Wednesday night.

A shooting in the Mexican state of Guanajuato left nine deaths and two more injuries Wednesday night.
(Reuters)

In October, 12 people were found dead in a bar in Irapuato, also in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. In September, another shooting left 10 people dead.

Officials said that while the suspects were not identified, the posters left behind alluded to "to a criminal group." It is common for signs to leave posters or messages after killing others.

Officials said that while the suspects were not identified, the posters left alluded to “a criminal group”. It is common for signs to leave posters or messages after killing others.
(Reuters)

According to the New York Post, one of the letters left by the Santa Rosa de Lima gang said “Get out of here, son of a bitch.”

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After the shooting, local authorities said additional law enforcement would be moved to the area, including the National Guard.

After the shooting, local authorities said additional law enforcement would be moved to the area, including the National Guard.
(Reuters)

The letter apparently accused the bar owners of being supporters of the rival of the Santa Rosa de Lima gang, the Jalisco cartel.

Reuters contributed to this report.