Every day a new incident takes place in different areas of countries. It happened that Gunmen killed 11 people, including four women, early on Sunday in a bar in the central Mexico state of Guanajuato. State prosecutors said the bullet-ridden bodies were discovered at a bar near the town of Jaral del Progreso. The area is near the border with the state of Michoacán, which has been a point of incursion for the Jalisco cartel, which wants to move into Guanajuato.
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The Local media at the city reported the four dead women may have been hired as dancers at the bar, located on the side of a highway. There was no immediate information on a possible motive in the attack, but it bore the signs of a drug gang killing. Guanajuato has been the most violent state in Mexico in recent years, but officials had anticipated the arrest of a leader of a local gang on Aug. 2 would help derive the violence.
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The detained leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima gang, José Antonio Yépez Ortíz, was famously known by his nickname “El Marro,” which suggests “The Sledgehammer.” He had long fought a bloody turf battle with the Jalisco cartel, and authorities blamed him for much of the violence in the industrial and farming state. While deaths across the state fell slightly to 339 in August from 403 in July, they may be reflecting in September as gang members fight to fill the vacuum left by Yépez Ortiz’s detention.