Tijuana Bar Shooting Arrests

Two arrests made after security guard murdered at “La Cueva del Peludo” in Tijuana. Heightened security measures underway in response to growing concerns in the community.

**Two Arrested Following the Murder of Security Guard at “La Cueva del Peludo”**

In Tijuana, local authorities have detained two suspects after a tragic incident outside the popular bar, “La Cueva del Peludo.” On Monday night, the police were conducting a routine patrol in the Dimenstein neighborhood when they reported hearing gunshots coming from a nearby nightclub. The officers quickly responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, they found a security guard with a fatal head injury. Witnesses disclosed that the guard worked at the establishment and was armed with a licensed firearm. The incident reportedly began when a blue pickup truck arrived, and two men exited the vehicle. When the guard informed them of a precautionary search required for entry, one of the individuals drew a firearm and shot the guard. In defense, the security guard fired back, managing to injure one of the assailants.

The suspects attempted to flee the scene, but one was detained by bystanders until the police arrived. A subsequent search operation led to the capture of the second suspect, who was found with an abdominal wound. Both were transported to the hospital for medical treatment.

During the investigation, it was discovered that the blue pickup truck used by the suspects was reported stolen. The State’s General Prosecutor’s Office is now in charge of the investigation, ensuring justice is served for the tragic event.

**Additional News: Security Concerns Grow in Tijuana**

In related news, local business owners around Tijuana are expressing growing concerns over security. They are calling for increased police presence, particularly in peripheral areas where crime rates have reportedly been higher. This incident at “La Cueva del Peludo” has sparked further community demands for measures to ensure safety and prevent such violent occurrences.

Meanwhile, Tijuana’s public safety officials are implementing new strategies to bolster security, with plans to increase police patrols and enhance surveillance in high-traffic areas. Recently, efforts such as deploying officers on electric scooters to monitor the city center and installing security filters at border checkpoints have been introduced as part of the broader initiative to elevate safety across the city.