MEXICO CITY, April 22 — Top Mexican officials yesterday vowed to ensure safety ahead of the World Cup soccer matches following a shooting at the famed Teotihuacan pyramids that...
Personnel from the Attorney General’s Office inspect the area of the Pyramid of the Moon, after a gunman killed a Canadian woman and wounded several others before killing himself, authorities said, at Teotihuacan pyramids, one of the country’s most visited tourist sites, in San Martin de las Piramides on the outskirts of Mexico City , Mexico, April 21, 2026. — Reuters pic! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply.
MEXICO CITY, April 22 — Top Mexican officials yesterday vowed to ensure safety ahead of the World Cup soccer matches following a shooting at the famed Teotihuacan pyramids that killed a Canadian tourist, and said the gunman appeared to have been influenced by violent incidents abroad. Holding a gun and carrying a knife in his backpack, a 27-year-old man caused panic when he opened fire from atop a pyramid within the sprawling complex that is one of Mexico’s top tourism draws, officials said. He then took his own life.
Documents in his possession referenced the 1999 Columbine school massacre in Colorado and indicated psychopathic behavior, said Luis Cervantes, attorney general of the State of Mexico, home to Teotihuacan. “Among his belongings, authorities also found ... literature, images and documents allegedly related to acts of violence that ... may have occurred in the US in April 1999,” he said at the president’s daily press conference. Cervantes added that the shooting appeared to be planned, and that the gunman had visited Teotihuacan, about 50 kilometers from Mexico City, many times before.“This act was not spontaneous,” Cervantes said.
A tourist who witnessed the shooting told Reuters that visitors also heard the attacker mention Columbine, one of the most notorious mass shootings in US history that has been said to inspire other attackers.“He was firing and firing and firing and the bullets were making different sounds,” Barak Hardley, a tourist from Los Angeles, told Reuters.
Mexico’s security cabinet on Monday said 13 people were injured, including a 13-year-old and a 6-year-old. They hailed from Canada, the US, Colombia, Russia, Brazil and the Netherlands.“The state’s response was immediate and forceful,” Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch told reporters, adding that law enforcement will tighten security at archaeological sites and other top tourist sites. Teotihuacan, a collection of towering pyramids and temples that were first occupied from 100 B.C. to 500 A.D. and later taken over by the Aztecs, attracted 1.8 million visitors last year, according to Mexico’s tourism ministry.
She reiterated Mexico’s guarantees of safety during the world’s largest soccer event, which will open on June 11 in Mexico City before matches in other major Mexican cities, and said on Monday she met with FIFA staff, who organise the World Cup, to discuss logistics.“From what prosecutors have indicated, this person showed signs of psychological problems and was influenced by incidents that had occurred abroad.” Sheinbaum had already faced questions about safety around the World Cup after the capture and death of drug kingpin El Mencho in March sparked violent episodes in various regions around the country. — Reuters
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