Overview
- Judges in Mexico City linked at least three people to criminal proceedings with periodic check-ins and ordered five others to preventive detention, with additional hearings still in progress.
- Prosecutors reclassified five accusations from attempted homicide to resistance of individuals, while three detainees continue under attempted‑homicide investigation, according to defense counsel and court updates.
- City officials reiterated that cases will proceed without fabricated charges, and authorities reported 18 internal investigations into alleged police excesses as a PAN legislator filed a complaint with the CDHCM.
- The Supreme Court president condemned damage to the Court’s historic headquarters, and the Mexico City business chamber pressed for legal consequences following recent unrest.
- Authorities are preparing for the Nov. 20 Revolution Day parade and a newly called Gen Z march, reviewing police protocols and adjusting security plans.