
Authorities are labelling Monday’s mass shooting near Mexico City as a lone wolf attack that killed one Canadian woman and injured over a dozen other victims, including six U.S. citizens. New information from the crime scene also points to the shooter attempting to pay homage to the 1999 Columbine mass shooting which took place in the United States.
As Breitbart Texas reported, the shooting took place on Monday morning, when Julio Cesar Jasso Ramirez arrived at the Sun Pyramid in the Teotihuacan archeological site and began shooting into the crowd using a 38 caliber revolver. The gunmen also carried a black knife and a bag with additional bullets.
New information released during a news conference by Mexico’s government revealed that after firing into the crowd, Jasso had a brief clash with Mexican police forces, where he was reportedly injured in the leg in an exchange of gunfire, and allegedly killed
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