Mar 10 • 09:47 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

‘Journey to Death’: Hitmen Kill Son of Bacanora Mayor for Overtaking Them

Two hitmen linked to organized crime were responsible for the murder of Edgar Martínez, the son of Bacanora's mayor, following a confrontation on a highway in Sonora, Mexico.

The murder of Edgar Martínez, son of Nora Alicia Biebrich Duarte, the mayor of Bacanora, occurred on February 24 when he was shot by two individuals from an organized crime group in the Sierra de Sonora region. The conflict reportedly arose after a confrontation on the road from Hermosillo. Law enforcement has made progress in the investigation, with one suspect being detained and another fatally shot as he awaited the police while armed and under the influence of methamphetamines.

According to the state prosecutor's office, the investigation revealed that the attackers fled the scene after abandoning their vehicle, which they subsequently set on fire. They engaged in a two-day treck on foot toward a ranch near El Adivino, discarding various tactical gear along the way, but maintaining possession of their firearms. This incident underscores the ongoing violence and danger posed by organized crime in Mexico, particularly in rural areas where law enforcement may be overstretched or compromised.

The implications of this murder are significant not only for the local community in Bacanora but also for the broader fight against organized crime in Mexico. Attacks targeting public officials and their families signify an alarming trend, demonstrating the pervasive influence of criminal organizations within society, and the potential peril faced by those in positions of authority. The need for heightened security and community support is emphasized as the region grapples with the challenges posed by such violence and its impact on governance and public safety.

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