Culiacan, Sinaloa .- Inside a vehicle and on Jonica Street, in the Corsica subdivision, a man was gunned down by subjects who shot him repeatedly. It is reported that the victim responded to the name of Arnulfo N, approximately 54 years old, a resident of the Villa Bonita sector.Unofficially it is mentioned that the unit he was manning had it enabled in the public service of known platform. The alert of the attack was given shortly before 11 p.m., which indicated that a shooting was taking place in that sector.
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Police authorities near the site moved and upon arrival they noticed a person inside a car of the Vento line and that had several bullet impacts on body and glass. Read more: Man shot aboard ATV in Libertad sector in CuliacanUniformados requested an ambulance which arrived in a few minutes. Paramedics approached to check the man’s vital signs, but only confirmed his death as a result of multiple shots he received in humanity. In view of this situation, they notified the Attorney-General’s Office to take charge of the case. On how the events were recorded, no information was given, only that they attacked the adult, and it is mentioned that due to the number of shots they gave him, a possible assault or dispossession of the unit is ruled out. In the cordoned-off area, investigators and experts are working on the collection of possible evidence, where dozens of long- and short-gun casings are scattered.
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