According to a Daily Mail report, a chilling confrontation in La Concordia, Chiapas, has left 19 people dead in what is believed to be a violent dispute between rival drug cartels.
A leaked video reveals a Sinaloa Cartel member ordering additional gunfire on deceased rivals inside a truck, highlighting the ruthless nature of cartel conflicts near the Guatemalan border.
The involved victims, discovered by Mexican authorities, were believed to be part of a shootout. They were found wearing bulletproof vests and were surrounded by high-powered rifles, indicating preparation for a heavy combat scenario.
Unsettling Details Emerge from Cell Phone Footage
The footage, which surfaced last Friday, revealed a gruesome scene with 14 bodies crammed inside a dump truck, all appearing lifeless and stacked upon each other. The individual recording the footage audibly directed the removal of weapons from the corpses and commanded additional shots to ensure the death of the rivals.
Alongside the bodies in the truck, law enforcement found two more bodies inside the vehicle's cab and two outside it, each showing signs of violent death. Reports from the scene suggest an intense and broad-ranging gunfight took place.
Connections to Local Politics and International Crime
The identity of the voices captured in the video has been linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, with claims that the deceased were opponents supported by local farmer Ataulfo López. This claim intertwines local agricultural interests with the grim world of cartel violence.
Ataulfo López is reportedly related to Lucero López, a mayoral candidate killed in a violent incident during a campaign rally in May. This connection underscores the pervasive influence of cartel activity on local politics and the peril faced by those in public positions.