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Waitresses among 9 killed in massacre at bar in Mexico; cartel messages left behind on blood-covered floor

Por: CBS News Health November 11, 2022

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Nine people are dead, including four women, after gunmen burst into a bar and opened fire in the violence-wracked Mexican state of Guanajuato, authorities said Thursday.It was at least the third such bar massacre in as many months in Guanajuato, where a local gang is fighting a turf war with Jalisco cartel. The common denominator in the attacks is that the assailants have simply tried to kill everyone in the bars, including waitresses.In the... + full article



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