
Murders spike in Mexico, with May deadliest month in decades
MEXICO CITY — May was Mexico’s bloodiest month in at least 20 years and homicides are up sharply in 2017 compared with last year, new government crime statistics show.
Statistics published Tuesday by the Interior Department said 2,186 people were murdered last month. The previous monthly high was 2,131 in May 2011, according to a review of publicly available records that date back to 1997.
During the first five months of 2017, there were 9,916 killings nationwide — an increase of about 30 per cent over the 7,638 slain during the same period last year.
“Pretty grim. Not shocking, because we’ve seen this for months,” Mexican security analyst Alejandro Hope said. “But, yeah, it’s really grim.”