Two Sons of Former Port Delegate in San Felipe Murdered
Two brothers, reportedly the sons of a former port delegate in San Felipe, tragically lost their lives on Christmas Eve in the municipality of San Felipe. The victims, identified as Andrés Mandujano Ramírez, 50, and Alejandro Mandujano Ramírez, 42, were found dead following an anonymous tip reported to the authorities on December 24, 2024.
San Felipe municipal police officers, responding to an emergency call, arrived at a business location on kilometer 181.4 of Federal Highway 5. There, they discovered one deceased man’s body covered with a colorful blanket. Nearby, they found another victim dressed in a black sweatshirt and blue pants, who had suffered gunshot wounds to the head. The crime scene was secured, and forensic experts from the State Attorney General’s Office were called in to launch a full investigation into the incident.
This tragic event follows a similar armed attack in San Felipe in November, where a shooting on Olmos street in the Los Arcos neighborhood claimed the lives of a 16-year-old and a 27-year-old man named Pedro.
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Rising Violence in San Felipe Sparks Concern
The recent murders in San Felipe highlight a disturbing trend of escalating violence in the region. Authorities are grappling with a series of violent incidents that have unsettled the local community, shedding light on the urgent need for enhanced security measures.
Efforts are being made to curb this surge in crime, with local law enforcement increasing their presence and visibility in high-risk areas. Community leaders are calling for collaboration between the government and citizens to create safer neighborhoods and restore peace to the troubled port town.
The ongoing violence poses a significant challenge to public safety, and there are growing calls for comprehensive strategies and resources to be deployed in order to combat these heinous acts effectively. As investigations into the latest incident continue, the hope is that the perpetrators will be swiftly brought to justice, offering some solace to the affected families and community.