**Family and Friends Pay Tribute to Omar Guido, Manager of Bar Sodoma**
The late Omar Guido, manager of the popular bar Sodoma, was remembered with a tribute by his family and friends. Guido was reported missing on October 16th and was found deceased two days later. A caravan procession began at San Gabriel Funeral Home, traveling through the central area of Tijuana and ending at the Sodoma bar in the Zona Centro.
As a touching gesture, colleagues and loved ones gathered at the bar to lay white floral arrangements in his memory, sharing heartfelt words of farewell. The circumstances surrounding Omar’s death remain under investigation, with calls from LGBTQ+ community activists like Edoardo RodrÃguez urging authorities to resolve the case to bring peace to his family and friends.
RodrÃguez emphasized the broader impact of crime in Tijuana, noting the fear felt not just by the LGBTQ+ community but by residents citywide. Plans are underway for another tribute at Sodoma, featuring performances dedicated to honoring Omar.
**Secondary Article: Update on Security Concerns in Tijuana**
In light of recent events, authorities in Tijuana have heightened security measures. A recent operation near the Plaza de la TecnologÃa led to the arrest of individuals suspected of abandoning a vehicle containing human remains in the Zona Centro.
Further fueling the city’s tension, an incident at Prime Wheel resulted in a high-profile safety review after a worker died tragically. These occurrences have ignited discussions among locals about the urgent need for safety improvements in workplaces and on the streets.
The growing concern for communal safety has prompted the development of new security initiatives, such as the “Purple Button,” which alerts authorities to instances of domestic or gender-based violence. Meanwhile, the community remains vigilant, calling for comprehensive solutions to combat the underlying issues of crime and insecurity in Tijuana.