Overview
- UNAM filed a formal complaint on July 21 with the Fiscalía de Investigación Territorial in Coyoacán and secured the sites for forensic documentation by FGJCDMX and university experts.
- Insurers have installed acrylic panels to replace shattered glass and university crews are removing graffiti from the MUAC façade and nearby campus sculptures as interim measures.
- The MUAC is slated to reopen to the public on July 30 while the Julio Torri library faces reopening delays due to extensive interior damage and the loss of more than two thousand volumes.
- Over 150 academics, artists and intellectuals issued a joint statement condemning the violence, demanding accountability and warning against the normalisation of group attacks during campus protests.
- The Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana CDMX and UNAM continue coordinating risk assessments and legal actions under university autonomy rules that bar police entry without institutional approval.