Altamira prison brawl

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Location22°20′N 97°52′W / 22.333°N 97.867°W / 22.333; -97.867
Date4 January 2012 (2012-01-04)
Attack type
Mass murder
Altamira prison brawl
Part of Mexican drug war
Location22°20′N 97°52′W / 22.333°N 97.867°W / 22.333; -97.867
Date4 January 2012 (2012-01-04)
TargetGulf Cartel
Attack type
Mass murder
Deaths31
Injured13
MotiveGang rivalry

The Altamira prison brawl was a deadly fight that occurred on 4 January 2012 in Altamira, Tamaulipas, Mexico.[1] Officials from the state of Tamaulipas confirmed that 31 people were killed, with another thirteen injured.[2] The fight started after a drug gang burst into a section of the prison where they were banned from, attacking their rival gang housed there, triggering the fight.[3] During the altercation, the inmates used several kinds of cold weapons (non-firearms) to kill their opponents.[4] The prisoners also used sticks and knives to massacre the members of the rival gang.[5]

Alejandro Poiré Romero, Mexico's Secretary of the Interior, pledged to work with the state of Tamaulipas.[6] In addition, the United Nations condemned the massacre and asked for the National Human Rights Commission to "monitor conditions of detention throughout Mexico."[7]

The state government of Tamaulipas reported that a group of inmates entered a prohibited area inside the prison and attacked the members of their rival gang.[8] Local media indicated that the brawl was between the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas, two drug cartels that fight for territory in the northeastern part of Mexico. La Jornada newspaper, in addition, said that prison in Altamira had the capacity to house 2,000 prisoners, but actually had more than 3,000.[9]

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