Shooting at Teotihuacán Pyramids Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
A shooting incident at the Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries among tourists. The site has been closed following the event. (sources: foxnews, latimes, nytimes, nbcnews, ap)
A gunman opened fire at the Teotihuacán pyramids, killing one Canadian tourist and injuring six others, including Americans. The gunman was identified as Julio Cesar Jasso and had materials linked to past U.S. mass shootings.
- The shooting occurred at the Teotihuacán pyramids, a popular tourist destination in Mexico.
- One Canadian tourist was killed, and six others, including Americans, were injured.
- The gunman was identified as Julio Cesar Jasso and had notes related to U.S. mass shootings.
- The site has been closed to the public following the incident.
Why it matters
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety for tourists in popular destinations.
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