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Judge Orders Detention of Teen Accused of Feminicide of Two Teachers in Michoacán

A judge ordered the detention of a 15-year-old teenager accused of the feminicide of two teachers in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, and illegal firearm possession. Authorities report the minor planned the murders and posted threats on social media.


While his legal condition is being resolved, a judge ordered the justified deprivation of liberty of Osmar 'N', a teenager accused of the feminicide of two teachers in the municipality of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, and for carrying a firearm. The control and imputation hearing began this Thursday, March 26th, behind closed doors, as it involves a minor, at the facilities of the Center for the Internment of Adolescents and Young Adults. The Litigating Public Ministry imputed Osmar 'N', 15, with the crime of feminicide and carrying a firearm, but his legal situation has not yet been resolved. At the request of the defense, the judge granted a duplication of the constitutional term for the judge to determine if there is a link to the process, in addition to qualifying the crime. The ruling will be known until next Monday, in the meantime, the specialist judge for minors in conflict with criminal law admitted the request for preventive detention from the Public Ministry. What happened at the Antón Makárenko preparatory school? According to information gathered by the Michoacán State Prosecutor's Office, Osmar 'N' had planned the murder of the teachers María del Rosario and Tatiana the day before. According to the authorities, last Monday the young man posted videos on his social media carrying a long gun and with messages against women. On Tuesday morning, around 8:30 a.m., he entered the Antón Makárenko campus with a semi-automatic rifle in a guitar case and attacked the women. Both were shot in the head, showing the intent of the accused, shortly after he was disarmed and detained by the police. The authorities are also investigating the origin of the firearm, the teenager's family environment, and his conduct within the preparatory school.