**Enhanced Security Measures at Cobach El Florido Following Armed Attack**
In response to a recent armed incident believed to involve former students, security is being bolstered at the Colegio de Bachilleres (Cobach) El Florido campus in Tijuana. The move comes after three students were injured in an attack on November 27, highlighting pressing safety concerns.
The head of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), Ma. Elena Andrade Ramírez, announced that the agency is collaborating with the Municipal Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPCM), led by Juan Manuel Sánchez Rosales, to enhance security protocols at the school. This cooperative effort aims to prevent further violent occurrences on educational grounds.
FGE officials have noted that the incident, which took place outside the school premises, stemmed from serious conflicts between the current students and their assailants, who are reportedly ex-students. The investigation is progressing with authorities taking significant steps such as property searches to gather evidence and address the underlying issues surrounding the aggressors’ backgrounds.
The attackers are described as extraordinarily violent despite their youth, with a concerning propensity for using firearms. As a part of the intensified security plans, authorities intend to bolster local safety and preventive measures, even though the recent event did not occur with weapons brought inside by students.
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In other regional developments, two bodies were recently discovered in the trunk of a parked vehicle, although suspects remain at large. Also, Baja California shelters are preparing for the arrival of a migrant caravan. The community has responded with humanity and readiness to offer support and resources to those in need.
Meanwhile, local sports enthusiast and former world champion, ‘Peque’ Santiago, is set to headline a boxing event at the Grand Hotel Tijuana, inviting fans to witness his return to the ring.
On the humanitarian front, the Casa Arcoíris shelter is rallying for community support to raise $30,000, ensuring continuous service for the LGBTQI+ community in Tijuana. Additionally, Baja California has processed 800 study revalidation requests for refugees, enabling them to further their education or enter the workforce.
The region is making significant strides in addressing gender violence, with the Gender Violence Alert compliance showing a 54% progress, positioning Baja California as a leader in national initiatives for women’s safety and rights.