Ocuilan Councilor Gunned Down

**Tragic Assassination in Ocuilan: Mexico Mourns Slain Councilor** On March 20, 2025, Alejo Cedillo Cedillo, first councilor of Ocuilan, was fatally shot, highlighting a troubling pattern of violence against officials.

**Tragic Assassination of Municipal Councilor in Ocuilan**

In a tragic event on the evening of March 20, 2025, Alejo Cedillo Cedillo, the first municipal councilor of Ocuilan, Mexico, representing the Citizen Movement (MC), was fatally shot near the Municipal Presidency building. The attack took place around 8:00 PM and also left Luis López, the technical secretary of the municipality, severely wounded.

According to initial police reports and local media, the two officials were traveling in a vehicle when they were ambushed by gunmen on motorcycles who opened fire before fleeing the scene.

Emergency medical responders from the local Civil Protection unit arrived promptly. Sadly, they confirmed that Alejo Cedillo Cedillo succumbed to three gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene. Meanwhile, Luis López was transferred to a hospital in critical condition.

Authorities cordoned off the area, awaiting personnel from the State of Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office to investigate further. The Citizen Movement’s State Coordination issued a statement condemning the assassination, demanding justice, and highlighting the increased insecurity in the region.

The statement emphasized the urgent need for authorities to address the rampant violence, declaring that residents no longer feel safe in the streets of the State of Mexico.

**Related Incident**

This ruthless attack mirrors a previous incident on December 8, 2024, when Rodrigo Vázquez Campuzano, an MC regional coordinator in southern Mexico State, was also gunned down outside Ocuilan’s Municipal Palace. The recurring violence underscores a troubling pattern affecting local politicians in the region.

**Secondary Article: Politics in Crisis – Violence Against Politicians in Mexico**

Across Mexico, the alarming trend of violence against political figures raises significant concerns. Recent years have seen an uptick in such attacks, as local politicians and officials often fall prey to targeted violence due to organized crime, political rivalries, or other motivations.

The Citizen Movement is one among several political parties demanding enhanced protection and policy reforms to safeguard elected officials and create a climate where political activities can transpire without fear. Despite these efforts, the violence continues to pose a threat to the country’s democratic processes.

With each incident, communities are left mourning the loss of leaders devoted to public service, and citizens increasingly call for accountability and more effective law enforcement measures. The administration faces mounting pressure to restore peace and ensure safety for all its inhabitants.