Teotihuacán Shooting: New Videos, Motives, and Reopening Amid Tension
- A video released by a visitor shows the suspected gunman, identified as Julio César Jasso, climbing one of the pyramids at Teotihuacán and preparing for the attack before...
- The footage, shared by a witness, captures Jasso ascending the structure and appearing to ready himself prior to the shooting that occurred on Monday at the historic site...
- Multiple Mexican news outlets, including La Jornada, Reforma, RÉCORD, and Yahoo News, reported on the incident, detailing how the attack unfolded and its aftermath.
A video released by a visitor shows the suspected gunman, identified as Julio César Jasso, climbing one of the pyramids at Teotihuacán and preparing for the attack before opening fire on tourists, according to Mexican news outlet El Universal.
The footage, shared by a witness, captures Jasso ascending the structure and appearing to ready himself prior to the shooting that occurred on Monday at the historic site northeast of Mexico City.
Multiple Mexican news outlets, including La Jornada, Reforma, RÉCORD, and Yahoo News, reported on the incident, detailing how the attack unfolded and its aftermath.
According to verified reports from economic news site Economictimes.indiatimes.com, the shooting resulted in the death of one Canadian tourist and injuries to at least 13 others. The site identified the shooter as Julio Cesar Jasso, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following the attack.
