Overview
- Mexico’s federal and Michoacán prosecutors are evaluating calling to testify politicians previously named by Carlos Manzo, with Senator Raúl Morón denying involvement and alleging a fake account paid misleading ads in his name.
- Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla said the state inquiry is working with federal intelligence and expects new forensic findings this week on the group behind the Nov. 1 assassination.
- Large Generation Z–led marches on Nov. 15 spanned at least 50 cities across 30 states, drawing roughly 9,000 people in Mexico City and about 20,000 in Guadalajara, according to Civil Protection.
- After the Mexico City march concluded, a Michoacán Guardia Civil officer struck journalist Liliana Jiménez Nieto with a riot shield, and the agency’s Internal Affairs opened an investigation as a civil group demanded the state security chief’s removal.
- Local insecurity persisted in Uruapan, where a bar district brawl early Sunday left one young man dead and another injured, adding to recent violence reported since the mayor’s killing.