Mexican attack on drug rehabilitation center leaves 24 dead


MEXICO CITY – Gunmen broke into an unregistered drug rehab center in central Mexico and opened fire Wednesday, killing 24 people and injuring seven, authorities said.

Police in the north-central state of Guanajuato said the attack occurred in the city of Irapuato. Three of the seven wounded were reported in serious condition.

The attackers reportedly shot everyone in the rehabilitation center. State police said that no one was kidnapped. The photos purporting to show the scene suggest that those in the center were lying down when they were sprayed with bullets.

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Relatives of the victims of an unregistered drug rehabilitation center shooting wait in distress outside the rehabilitation center in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Relatives of the victims of an unregistered drug rehabilitation center shooting wait in distress outside the rehabilitation center in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Guanajuato is the scene of a bloody territorial battle between the Jalisco cartel and a local gang, and the state has become the most violent in Mexico.

No motive was given in the attack, but Governor Diego Sinhue said the drug gangs appeared to have been involved.

“I deeply regret and condemn the events in Irapuato this afternoon,” Sinhue wrote. “The violence generated by organized crime not only takes the lives of young people, but also takes peace away from families in Guanajuato.”

Forensic service personnel prepare to enter an unregistered drug rehabilitation center in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Forensic service personnel prepare to enter an unregistered drug rehabilitation center in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Mexican drug gangs have killed suspected street-level traffickers of rival gangs that have taken refuge in such facilities in the past. It was one of the deadliest attacks at a rehabilitation center since 19 people died in 2010 in the city of Chihuahua in northern Mexico. Since then there have been more than a dozen attacks on such facilities.

Relatives comfort a crying woman outside an unregistered drug rehab center in Irapuato, Mexico on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, after gunmen broke into the facility and opened fire.  (Associated Press)

Relatives comfort a crying woman outside an unregistered drug rehab center in Irapuato, Mexico on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, after gunmen broke into the facility and opened fire. (Associated Press)

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Mexico has long struggled with rehab centers because most are private, underfunded, and often abuse abuses in recovery. The government spends relatively little money on rehabilitation, often making unregistered centers the only option available to poor families.

Members of the National Guard walk near an unregistered drug rehab center after a shooting in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Members of the National Guard walk near an unregistered drug rehab center after a shooting in Irapuato, Mexico, on Wednesday July 1, 2020. (Associated Press)

Additionally, addicts and traffickers facing attacks from rivals on the streets sometimes take refuge in rehab clinics, making the clinics the target of attacks. Other gangs have been accused of forcibly recruiting recovering addicts in the centers as traffickers and of killing them if they refused.