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Probes Deepen After ‘Gen Z’ Protests: Jalisco Sends 40 to Puente Grande as CDMX Opens Police-Force Reviews

Criminal files progress, internal reviews open, officials trade blame over the march.

Overview

  • Mexico City authorities reported 29 detainees and 41 civic remands from the Nov. 15 march, with 84 injured police officers, at least 11 hospitalized, and 20 civilians treated on site.
  • The CDMX prosecutor said cases include attempted homicide, injuries, robbery and property damage, while internal affairs opened 18 probes into possible excessive force, including incidents involving journalists.
  • Jalisco transferred 40 adults to the Puente Grande complex and placed four minors in a shelter over downtown Guadalajara damage, with charges focused on harm to protected monuments and hearings set for Tuesday.
  • Jalisco officials said INAH-led damage assessments are under way for the state government palace, Congress and other sites, with 44 people reported in custody and repairs expected to begin once peritajes conclude.
  • In Michoacán, a security operation to capture a priority target left two alleged suspects dead and triggered highway blockades and vehicle burnings in several municipalities, according to the state SSP.