A murder occurred in one of Mexico's most exclusive areas, in San Pedro Garza García, a city considered the safest in the country. Authorities have stated it was not an organized crime incident, but likely a "settling of scores." The victim was from Sinaloa and did not reside in the municipality. The incident occurred after a traffic officer instructed the driver, who was in a parked armored vehicle, to lower his window for being improperly parked. The perpetrator seized this moment to carry out the attack. Officials emphasized it was not an armed group attack. The traffic officer is under investigation by the Prosecutor's Office, which is leading the case.
Murder in Mexico's 'Safest City'
A murder in San Pedro Garza García, Mexico's 'safest city', is not linked to organized crime. Authorities suspect a personal motive after a traffic stop escalated into violence.