Vigilante Attacks in Mexico's Lagos de Moreno Spark National Debate on Justice
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- A series of nighttime vigilante attacks in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, has ignited a national debate on criminal justice.
- Five alleged motorcycle thieves were beaten, tied to lamp posts, and humiliated between June 12-19, with the perpetrator(s) dubbed the 'Batman of Lagos de Moreno'.
- The Jalisco state prosecutor's office is investigating, treating the targeted individuals as victims.
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Vigilantism in Mexico has historical precedents, often emerging in response to perceived governmental failure to address crime.
A series of vigilante attacks targeting alleged motorcycle thieves in the Mexican city of Lagos de Moreno has sparked a national debate about criminal justice. The nighttime activities by the unidentified perpetrator or perpetrators, nicknamed the “Batman of Lagos de Moreno” on social media, were apparently intended to intimidate and humiliate the targets. Between June 12 and June 19, a total of five people were left beaten and tied to lamp posts with large amounts of duct tape, with the word “rat” in Spanish written on their foreheads. One person had his pants pulled down, according to images circulating online. In one case, two young men were tied to the same post. Bright pink banners explaining their alleged wrongdoing were taped above the people’s heads, while the motorcycles they allegedly stole were parked at the scenes. The Jalisco state prosecutor’s office has confirmed it is investigating the series of attacks, stressing that the targeted men are considered victims.
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Offene Fragen
- Identity of the perpetrator(s)
- Motivation beyond stated vigilantism





