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Mexico to Increase Security at Tourist Sites After Pyramids Shooting, Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
A Canadian tourist was killed and six others injured in a shooting at the Teotihuacán Pyramids on April 20
A Cedarburg couple is safely back home after surviving a deadly shooting at the Teotihuacan Pyramids in Mexico on Monday that left one person dead and at least 13 others injured.
The crazed Nazi-sympathizing gunman who killed a Canadian tourist and injured 13 others after opening fire from atop a pyramid at Mexico’s Teotihuacán ruins plotted the attack for two months – and studied an image of the tourist hotspot that was in his hotel room.
A Canadian was killed and six Americans were among those wounded after a gunman opened fire near Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids, a popular tourist hotspot.
Mexico's security officials said a gunman opened fired at the popular tourist spot, killing a Canadian woman and injuring at least 13 people, including six Americans.
Teotihuacán is a popular tourist and archaeological site outside of Mexico City; officials said they will maintain security in the area as they investigate the incident.
A gunman killed a Canadian woman at the Teotihuacán archaeological site near Mexico City on Monday, authorities said.
The gunman who opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramid, killing a Canadian tourist, admired U.S. school shooters and Hitler, authorities said.