Protected Mexican Candidate Escapes Assassination Attempt


Violence in Mexican Mayoral Election: Candidate Survives Attack and Receives Police Protection

Mexican Mayoral Candidate Survives Armed Attack, Given Police Protection

A Mexican mayoral candidate, Albino Gómez, who survived an armed attack in which his campaign manager was killed, has been given police protection. The attack took place in southern Guerrero state on Sunday, causing Gómez to disappear initially, leading his party to believe he had been kidnapped. However, he was later found alive after managing to escape and hide.

The campaign for Sunday’s election in Mexico has been marred by violence, with Guerrero being the most dangerous state for candidates. Gómez, running for mayor for the governing Morena party in Cochoapa el Grande, was targeted shortly after attending his closing campaign rally. At least one gunman stormed the house he was at and opened fire, resulting in the death of his campaign manager and injuries to two others.

The mayor of a nearby town, Chilpancingo, raised the alarm and urged authorities to take action to safeguard Gómez and his team. Fortunately, Gómez was found to be safe and under police protection. Investigations are ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack and identify the perpetrators.

The run-up to the election has been marked by unprecedented violence, with dozens of candidates killed and hundreds threatened. Local candidates have been particularly vulnerable, as criminal groups seek to influence election outcomes and secure lucrative benefits through coercion and intimidation.

As Mexico prepares to elect a new president, legislators, governors, and local officials, the safety of candidates remains a critical concern amidst the escalating violence in the country’s political landscape.

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