Protests Erupt in Culiacán Demanding Governor's Resignation

Following a wave of violence, citizens in Culiacán march demanding the resignation of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya after tragic attacks on a family. Anger over rising crime incidents leads to confrontations at the governor's office.


Protests Erupt in Culiacán Demanding Governor's Resignation

The situation in Sinaloa is becoming increasingly tense, with calls for the resignation of Governor Rubén Rocha after 6 months of violent clashes between criminal gangs. A recent march demanding justice for the murder of a family ended with protesters storming the government offices in an act of protest.

Amid this crisis, alarming episodes have been recorded, such as a bomb threat at a baseball stadium during a game, the explosion of a device in a shopping center, and several murders, including that of an influential local figure. The population's outrage has reached a critical point, where fear is being overshadowed by the need for decisive action in the face of growing violence in Culiacán.

Pressure on the state government is mounting, with calls for decisive measures to contain violence and ensure the safety of the population. Even political figures like Ricardo Monreal have expressed their support for the governor, although the situation in Sinaloa seems to be reaching a breaking point where the decisions to be made will be crucial for the future of the state.