MEXICO CITY.
An agent of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico was executed this Saturday in the Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s office, in Mexico City.
According to the reports, three armed men shot and killed Commander Javier Calderón when he was aboard a red Volkswagen Beetle vehicle.
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The FGJEM Investigative Police received at least eight shots from a firearm while driving through the streets of the San Felipe de Jesús neighborhood.
EXECUTE COMMANDER of @FiscaliaEdomex in @TuAlcaldiaGAM
Armed men assassinated the Tlalneptantla commander Javier Calderon Garnica.
In 2018 they tried to kill him after arresting one of the founders of LA UNIÓN.
Today they shot him 8 times.@FiscaliaCDMX and @SSC_CDMX they inquire pic.twitter.com/wLRAQNAwAH– Carlos Jiménez (@ c4jimenez) January 2, 2021
In May 2018, they tried to assassinate him after the arrest of one of the founders of the criminal group La Unión. On that occasion, armed men shot him when he was in the company of another commander of the Mexican Prosecutor’s Office.
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Personnel from the capital’s FGJ learned of the homicide and carried out the removal of the body.
The capital prosecutor’s office and that of the State of Mexico carry out the investigations to find those responsible for the homicide of Javier Calderón, an agent attached to the municipality of Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico.
THIS IS HOW HE WAS SHOTTED 2 YEARS AGO; TODAY, HE WAS KILLED
Men on motorcycles fired like this Vs 2 commanders of @FiscaliaEdomex in May 2018.
The one in pink is Javier Calderon Garnica; he had just arrested a founder of La Unión.
Today they executed him in @TuAlcaldiaGAM@FiscaliaCDMX investigate. pic.twitter.com/tS0kCi4Y63– Carlos Jiménez (@ c4jimenez) January 2, 2021
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