**Motorcycle Hitmen Out of Control: Podcast Discussion**
_September 6, 2024 – Tijuana_
In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the highlights of the September 6-12, 2024 edition. One of the most alarming topics this week is the sharp rise in motorcycle hitmen in Tijuana. The city is currently averaging eight motorcycle assassinations per month, predominantly occurring in the Centro, Santa Fe, and Mariano Matamoros areas. Despite the prevalence of these violent acts, only one motorcyclist assassin has been prosecuted this year, underlining a significant challenge for law enforcement.
**Judicial Reform Controversy**
Legislators are poised to challenge the recent judicial reform passed in the Chamber of Deputies. Despite provisional suspensions granted by judges, the reform was pushed through, sparking significant controversy. An in-depth analysis by Luis Carlos Sainz highlights the procedural issues and partisan maneuvers by Morena involved in the reform’s approval.
**High-Profile Assassination in Tecate**
Another critical report involves the assassination of Humberto Cota, the deputy commander of Tecate’s police force. Cota had been publicly accused via narcomantas of providing information to criminal groups. Investigators are pointing to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) as the group responsible for the targeted killing. This incident further underscores the intense violence and corruption issues plaguing the region.
**Secondary Article: Tijuana’s Air Quality Alert**
Recent updates have also raised concerns about Tijuana’s air quality. The city has issued an alert due to deteriorating air conditions, posing significant health risks to residents. Authorities are urging people to stay indoors and reduce outdoor activities to minimize exposure to harmful pollutants.
**Secondary Article: Human Rights Recommendation**
In other news, the Human Rights Commission has issued a new recommendation following an incident where police officers shot at civilians in San Quintín. This recommendation aims to address the misuse of force and push for better accountability in law enforcement practices.
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