Ex-governor of Mexico’s Jalisco state shot to death in Puerto Vallarta

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The former governor of Mexico’s troubled western state of Jalisco was shot to death early Friday, December 18th, at a restaurant in the Pacific coast resort of Puerto Vallarta.

State prosecutor Gerardo Octavio Solis declared that Aristóteles Sandoval was killed in an attack that targeted only him around 1:40 a.m.

Jalisco state is home to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, and the attack bore the hallmarks of a gang killing.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador expressed condolences and said the killing would be investigated “to find out the cause, the motive” behind the attack.

But López Obrador said that the investigation was the responsibility of state prosecutors. Normally, high-profile crimes possibly involving a drug cartel are taken over by federal prosecutors.

The killer waited until Sandoval got up from a table he was sharing with three other people, before shooting him several times in the back. Solis said that although only one gunman fired at Sandoval, he may have been accompanied by as many as seven to nine accomplices who waited outside.

Sandoval was a member of the old ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party who governed the state from 2013 to 2018.

FILE – In this Sept. 1, 2016 file photo, Jalisco state Governor Jorge Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz talks about the problems of climate change at the close of the Second Climate Change Summit of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico. The former governor of Mexico’s troubled western state of Jalisco was shot to death early Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 at a restaurant in the Pacific coast resort of Puerto Vallarta, according to state prosecutor Gerardo Octavio Solis. (Refugio Ruiz/AP Images for Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco, File)

Current Gov. Enrique Alfaro called it a “direct attack,” suggesting the killer knew who he was targeting and was only interested in killing the ex-governor.

“What we just saw was not simply a homicide, it was a challenge aimed against the government of Mexico,” Alfaro said. “We will not be beaten down.”

Attacks against former governors are not unknown in Mexico; in 2010, Silverio Cavazos — the former governor of the neighboring state of Colima — was shot to death outside his home,

State officials said Sandoval had 15 police bodyguards assigned to him, as well as bulletproof vehicles. Two of the bodyguards were present, but were outside the restaurant when the attack occurred.

One of his bodyguards was wounded outside in what appears to have been an exchange of gunfire after the attack, when people attempted to take Sandoval to a hospital where he died.

Solis said restaurant personnel cleaned up the crime scene, destroying potential evidence.

Source: INFOBAE

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