| Templo Cristiano Fe y Vida shooting | |
|---|---|
Chihuahua state in Mexico | |
| Location | Second floor, Templo Cristiano Fe y Vida (Christian Faith and Life Temple), Chihuahua, Mexico |
| Date | 10 June 2010; 15 years ago (2010-06-10) |
Attack type | Mass shooting |
| Deaths | 19 |
| Injured | 4 |
| Perpetrators | At least 30 gunmen |
On June 10, 2010, at least 19 people were killed in theMexican state ofChihuahua in shooting attacks due to anongoing drug war.[1] The attack was on adrug rehabilitation clinic in the state capitalChihuahua.[2] Four other people were wounded.[3]
At least 30 gunmen pulled up in six trucks and entered the second floor of the Templo Cristiano Fe y Vida (Christian Faith and Life Temple).[3] They told anyone who asked that they were from the police[4] before proceeding to fire at people they encountered, including staff and patients.[3] The victims were lined up and then executed by the gunmen.[4] The killed patients were between the ages of 18 and 25.[4]
The perpetrators fled on foot.[3] They are unknown, but are thought to be members of a cartel in search of revenge.[2]
According to a Chihuahuan police spokesman, the attackers described those whom they attacked as "criminals" and left messages for them expressing this.[3]
President of MexicoFelipe Calderón issued his condemnation fromSouth Africa, where he was attending theMexico national football team's opening game of the2010 FIFA World Cup.[4] He described such attacks as "outrageous acts that reinforce the need to fight with the full force of the law criminal groups carrying out such barbarism".[4]