Mexican mayor who waged war on cartels is slain while celebrating Day of the Dead
Source: Los Angeles Times
Carlos Manzo was famous in Mexico for saying what few other politicians would: That cartels operated with impunity and needed to be confronted with brute force. The mayor of a city in an avocado-growing region beset by crime and violence, Manzo suggested authorities should beat criminals into submission or simply kill them.
It was a provocative message that resonated in some sectors of a country long afflicted by drug war bloodshed. Many here viewed Manzo, with his trademark white cowboy hat, as a hero.
But his iron fist rhetoric and criticism of the federal governments security strategy also earned him enemies. Manzo acknowledged as much, saying he knew he could be targeted by organized crime. I dont want to be just another murdered mayor, he said last month. But it is important not to let fear control us.
Manzo, 40, was gunned down Saturday night as he presided over a public celebration of Day of the Dead in a central square in Uruapan, a city of 300,000 in the western state of Michoacán. One suspected gunman was killed and two others arrested.
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