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More killings in Cancun

Posted By: Carol_Hill

More killings in Cancun - 04/05/2023 01:00 PM

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There is no way I would go to Mexico for the foreseeable future.
Posted By: crmoores

Re: More killings in Cancun - 04/05/2023 01:50 PM

If you follow the various TripAdvisor forums that cover the Quintana Roo tourist areas, you will see many, many posters telling new visitors they will be absolutely safe if they don’t venture out of the tourist zones, don’t get involved with drugs, etc, etc…

What these “advisors” fail to realize is that most of the cartel activities - eg. Shaking down business owners, enforcing their territory, and punishing businesses when they do not comply - take place in the tourist zones. That is where the $$$ is.

So the odds of being caught-up in these shootings are slim, but it is still a risk…
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: More killings in Cancun - 04/05/2023 02:06 PM

Yes, this one was in the height of the tourist zone. And I really do not want to even have to consider that remote possibility that something like that could happen, on vacation.
Posted By: crmoores

Re: More killings in Cancun - 04/11/2023 02:01 PM

And another April 10, initial report translated -
The man who was shot to death while resisting the theft of his Rolex watch inside a Tulum cafeteria called Starbucks Coffee was identified as David González Cuéllar; it would be a businessman from Monterrey who was visiting this city.

It May Interest You: One dead after shooting attack in Tulum, three suspects arrested.

During the failed robbery attempt, an escort who protected the businessman, identified as Luis Carlos C., opened fire on the criminals, seriously injuring one of them, however, he could not prevent his protected from losing his life in the attack.
The attempted robbery, in which there was an exchange of shots, was attributed to a gang of Rolex watch thieves that would operate in this destination in the Mexican Caribbean, and caused the evacuation of both the business where the events occurred, and another one nearby. .

After reporting the attack, the authorities reported the arrest of three people in total, including the alleged assailant injured by the escort, of whom it was mentioned, was also injured by the men who perpetrated the attempted robbery.
Posted By: crmoores

Re: More killings in Cancun - 06/16/2023 01:26 PM

Another shooting on 5th Ave with two tourists injured -
https://riviera-maya-news.com/two-t...023.html?cn-reloaded=1&cn-reloaded=1

According to a resident, another shooting last night (June 15) at a bar on 40th Ave makes 5 shootings in the past 10 days -- 3 on 5th Ave, and 2 on 40th…
Posted By: clark_henry

Re: More killings in Cancun - 07/26/2023 12:05 PM

Is mexico really that dangerous?
Posted By: crmoores

Re: More killings in Cancun - 07/27/2023 03:06 PM

We spent 20+ years enjoying the Riviera Maya, built our retirement home there 8 years ago and wintered there. We recently changed our plans to move there and instead sold because of the uptick in cartel violence in Tulum, Cancun, PDC, and now communities and resorts between these towns. The unsustainable growth and its impact on the infrastructure- and even moreso the environment - entered into our decision.

If you are considering moving there do your due diligence in researching the different areas and the situation in those areas. As far as the cartel violence goes, there are numerous reports of assassinations being carried out in public bars, beaches, resorts and restaurants, as well as the drug situation…Tourists have been wounded and killed in these attacks on businesses. Obviously many are still moving there, some with this knowledge, but many without it…The people who bought our house claimed to be very intimate with the area, turned out they had no clue about anything. So rent in an area before buying!
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