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Mexican Federal Authorities Arrest Suspected Second Shooter in 1994 Killing of Presidential Candidate

Mexican Federal Authorities Arrest Suspected Second Shooter in 1994 Killing of Presidential Candidate e3700f6f 0380 5e9c ba64 404f04fce74e

Decades after the shocking assassination of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexican federal prosecutors have announced the arrest of a new suspect in the case — reigniting one of the country’s most enduring political mysteries. The development raises serious questions about the original investigation, unresolved motives and possible involvement of high-level figures.


Updated Arrest and What It Means

According to the federal prosecutor’s office, the arrested individual is Jorge Antonio Sánchez Ortega, a former intelligence-agent, who is now believed to have played a role in the assassination of Colosio in 1994.
This arrest follows earlier revelations by the Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) that the crime likely involved more than the one man originally convicted.
The original killer — Mario Aburto Martínez — was long held as the lone shooter, but his confession and conviction have long drawn doubts and theories of a broader conspiracy.


Legacy of the Crime & Why This Matters

Colosio’s murder on March 23, 1994, at a campaign rally in Tijuana marked a seismic moment in Mexico’s political history. He was the nominee of the ruling party and widely seen as the country’s next president.
The unresolved aspects of the crime — including whether multiple shooters were involved and whether political power brokers were complicit — have haunted the nation for decades.
With this new arrest, authorities appear to signal a renewed drive for justice, even as the public demand for full transparency grows. The question now is whether this breakthrough will lead to a definitive closure or yet another chapter in a tangled saga.

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