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Jalisco Cartel Violence Paralyses Guadalajara
24 Feb
Summary
- Violence erupted in Guadalajara after a cartel leader's killing.
- Schools, businesses, and transport halted, leaving many stranded.
- Residents fear the cartel's deep roots will prevent lasting peace.

Violence has subsided in Guadalajara, Jalisco's capital, but its impact is evident. The city, a cartel stronghold, suffered widespread attacks after a top leader's killing, leading to shuttered businesses, empty streets, and closed schools. Over 1,000 zoo visitors and employees were stranded for over a day due to blocked roads and halted public transport.
Residents described scenes of confusion and panic as dozens of vehicles were set ablaze to block traffic. While the government hailed the operation that killed the elusive cartel boss, many locals believe the organization's deep resources and entrenched presence mean the violence will persist. Concerns were also raised about demand from American addicts fueling the problem.
Further south, the mountain town of Tapalpa, where the leader was captured, remains cut off with blocked access roads. Residents fear further cartel actions against the civilian population. Medical access is restricted, impacting essential services. As life in Guadalajara slowly resumes, fear and nervousness linger among its inhabitants.




