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Thousands protested in Mexico City after mayor’s assassination, turning violent amid clashes and injuries.
On November 15, 2025, thousands protested in Mexico City’s Zócalo, demanding action on crime and justice after the assassination of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, a critic of drug cartels.
The demonstration, led by Gen Z activists and the “Sombrero Movement,” began peacefully but turned violent when a group of hooded individuals incited clashes, leading to 120 injuries—100 police officers and 20 protesters—and 20 arrests.
Protesters, some wearing sombreros and carrying the One Piece pirate flag as a symbol of resistance, toppled barriers and threw projectiles, prompting police to use tear gas and fire extinguishers.
Mexico City’s security chief blamed a small group for inciting violence, while President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed the protest as “inorganic” and allegedly foreign-backed.
Despite her high approval ratings, the unrest highlighted widespread public frustration with rising crime, corruption, and government response.
Miles de personas protestaron en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato del alcalde, volviéndose violentos en medio de enfrentamientos y heridos.