Mexican Judge Killed Outside Acapulco Courthouse in Latest Wave of Violence
Edmundo Román Pinzón, a prominent state judge, was shot multiple times in his car as violence linked to organized crime continues to grip Guerrero state.
- Edmundo Román Pinzón, a state judge and former president of Guerrero's Superior Court of Justice, was fatally shot outside a courthouse in Acapulco on Wednesday.
- Authorities are reviewing security footage and gathering witness accounts to identify the attackers, but no suspects or motives have been announced yet.
- The killing occurred just one day after President Claudia Sheinbaum met with state governors in Acapulco to discuss public security strategies.
- Guerrero state has been plagued by escalating violence attributed to drug cartels, with over 1,800 murders recorded last year and multiple attacks on politicians and officials in recent months.
- Acapulco, once a major tourist destination, has suffered nearly two decades of violence, with turf wars between criminal groups making it one of the world's most violent cities.