The Azcapotzalco mayor's office reported that it has fired workers who got into a fight with citizens during an urban order operation. Mayor Nancy Gutiérrez informed that the General Director of Government, who directly participated in the events, will also be separated from her post. She stated that officials will not be allowed to engage in violent acts and said they will cooperate with the investigation carried out by the Mexico City Attorney General's Office. She added that they are already in communication with the affected family. Uniformed workers assaulted citizens. In a video shared by neighbors, it is observed that Azcapotzalco city workers were conducting an operation, apparently for street cleaning and the liberation of public spaces. The recording began when a neighbor asked an official to identify herself, but she refused. Shortly after, the clash ended with shoves, punches, and chases, protagonized by the government officials against the neighbors. On the government's website, she appears as Rosa María Narváez Hernández, from the General Directorate of Government. Behind her, another neighbor called the official 'arrogant,' which triggered the anger of the uniformed officials in bordeaux, similar to that of the Morena party. In the shared videos, it can be seen that the fight started with complaints from the officials about the term 'arrogant,' which they took as an affront.
Mexico: Officials Fired After Brawl with Citizens
A Mexico City mayor's office fired employees after they fought with residents during a street cleanup operation. The mayor stated that officials involved in the violence will be removed from their positions.