The civil organization Common Cause reported this Friday that, during the first nine days of 2025, 11 police officers have been murdered in Mexico.
The NGO specified that from January 1 to 9 there were at least 11 cases of police officers murdered in the following states: State of Mexico (2), Sonora (1), Nuevo León (1), Baja California (1), Guerrero (1), Tabasco (1), Sinaloa (1), Veracruz (1), Guanajuato (1) and Puebla (1).
While from October 1, 2024, when the Government of President Claudia Sheinbaum began, to January 9, 2025, At least 105 police officers have been murdered in the country.
In 2024, the organization recorded the murder of at least 320 police officers and in 2023 it documented the murder of at least 412 police officers in the country, which is more than one murder per day.
The states with the highest number of police officers murdered in 2024 were: Guanajuato (61), State of Mexico (24), Guerrero (22), Chiapas (20), Michoacán (17), Nuevo León (16), Tamaulipas (16), Sinaloa (16), Baja California (13) and Puebla (13).
��11 police officers were murdered in the first 9 days of 2025, on average, one every day.
So far this six-year term, we have recorded at least 105 police officers murdered in the country. Enough of impunity! #Let’sTakeCareThoseWhoTakeCareOfUs
��Check our registry of murdered police officers:… pic.twitter.com/r035IUZmdP— CommonCause (@commoncause)
January 10, 2025
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