Michoacan state authorities reported on Thursday the fatal shooting of a US couple in Angamacutiro, a municipality plagued by cartel violence in western Mexico. The incident occurred Wednesday night, shortly after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum concluded a meeting with security officials addressing the country’s escalating violence.
The victims, identified as Gloria A., 50, and Rafael C., 53, were traveling in a pickup truck when they were attacked. Gloria was pronounced dead at the scene, while Rafael succumbed to his injuries later at a hospital, according to the Michoacan Attorney General’s Office.
Authorities have yet to determine the motive for the attack, and investigations are ongoing. A spokesperson revealed that the couple, who were married, had connections to the local community. Gloria had obtained US citizenship, and Rafael was born in the US to Mexican parents. They maintained a home and had family ties in Angamacutiro.
The killings occurred during a challenging period for President Sheinbaum, who took office in October with a pledge to replicate her success as Mexico City mayor in reducing violent crime. However, her administration’s early months have been overshadowed by surges in cartel violence across several regions, including Michoacan.
The incident underscores the persistent security challenges in Mexico, as authorities struggle to curb cartel-related violence that has gripped many parts of the country.