“He has no m*dre”: Vicente Fox broke out against AMLO for massacre of a family in Tultepec

The former president also criticized the role of the National Guard and the Armed Forces in ensuring the safety of citizens

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Vicente Fox acidly shook the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), after the massacre of eight members of a family recorded on April 11 in Tultepec, State of Mexico (Edomex).

According to the State Attorney General's Office (FGJ), four of the victims were minors, while six adults were women and two were male. Unofficial accounts suggest that everyone received “the shot de grace” while they were sleeping.

Due to the cruelty of the fact was that the former president, through his Twitter account, shook the current Chief Executive for, he said, “allowing” the atrocious multi-homicides that have been witnessed in some states of the Republic.

(Foto: captura de pantalla)
(Foto: captura de pantalla)

And it is worth remembering that in the face of questions about the peak of violence in Mexico, López Obrador has assured that these events are merely linked to organized crime.

This was stated on March 28, when he pointed out that the then recent massacre of Zinapécuaro, in Michoacán, was the product of a confrontation between two rival groups: “It was a massacre of one group against another”, he said in his morning.

Despite this, the president assured that the presence of security elements of the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) and the National Guard (GN) was reinforced, whose presence still seems to be exceeded by criminal cells.

That is why Fox Quesada has also pointed out that the institution established by AMLO in 2019 is useless and ineffective, in addition to criticizing the militarization that AMLO has carried out for, he says, placing the Armed Forces in a non-security nature.

“More than a year after the formation of the National Guard and its exorbitant cost, I wonder what result is there. Almost a year after the Navy took over Customs and Ports, I wonder what results are there. If there are any,” he wrote on Twitter.

Vivienda donde ocurrió el asesinato de una familia en Tultepec (Foto: Twitter@EdomexRed)
Vivienda donde ocurrió el asesinato de una familia en Tultepec (Foto: Twitter@EdomexRed)

According to figures from the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System (SENSP), the entity governed by PRI, Alfredo del Mazo, recorded 594 intentional homicides in the first two months of 2022.

And, despite the fact that the incidence fell by almost 50 cases from January to February, the state continues to be one of six that account for 50% of the victims nationwide along with other districts such as Michoacán, Guanajuato, Baja California, Jalisco and Chihuahua.

This climate of violence that plagues the Mexican region was seen last Monday because, not enough with the Tultepec massacre, that same day there was another armed attack in the municipality of Ixtapaluca that left four dead and ten injured.

According to unofficial testimony, several armed men arrived at the Happy Bar Terraza Vips bar, in the Santa Cruz Tlapacoya neighborhood, where they entered and shot at those inside and then flee in a red car.

Versions pointed out that the murders had resulted from an argument between clients and the aggressors. As a result, the latter left the scene and returned to perpetrate the crime. However, this theory has not been confirmed by the State Prosecutor's Office.

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