Tijuana Bar Remains Open

“Tijuana’s Mayor affirms ‘La Cueva del Peludo’ can stay open pending FGE investigation. Recent attacks spark concern as the community seeks safety and justice assurance.”

### Cueva del Peludo Cleared to Operate by Tijuana Mayor

**Tijuana, September 11, 2024** – The bar “La Cueva del Peludo” in Tijuana remains operational and can’t be shut down unless the State General Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) finds evidence linking the establishment to criminal activities. This statement was made by Tijuana’s Mayor, Montserrat Caballero Ramírez.

“I cannot close it because, apparently, the information I have indicates that these are isolated incidents, distinct events that occurred in the same place,” said the Mayor.

In recent weeks, a series of violent attacks outside the bar have caused concern, yet according to Caballero Ramírez, the FGE has not implicated the bar’s owners in the criminal incidents. Consequently, “La Cueva del Peludo” currently holds all necessary operating permits in good standing.

Caballero Ramírez also suggested that she might face political persecution from the party that brought her to power, Morena, after her term ends on September 30. She reiterated her confidence in leaving a clean administration with everything properly notarized to preclude any future investigations against her.

**Additional Report: Third Attack at La Cueva del Peludo This Week**

The latest attack near “La Cueva del Peludo” has left another individual injured, marking the third violent incident at the location within a week. Despite these events, local authorities maintain that the bar’s management is not connected to these criminal acts. Investigations continue as the community seeks assurances of safety and justice.

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### Baja California Security Mesa Investigates Attacks at La Cueva del Peludo

The Security Table of Baja California is actively investigating a series of armed attacks at “La Cueva del Peludo” bar, following recent violence that resulted in multiple injuries and one fatality. Authorities are working to determine any possible connections between these events and local criminal activity.

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