Anonymousabout 3 hours ago
On April 20, 2026, a gunman opened fire from atop one of Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids, killing a Canadian woman and wounding six others before taking his own life. The attack — occurring weeks before Mexico co-hosts the FIFA World Cup — has reignited debate over security at the country's most iconic heritage sites, the gap between Mexico's declining homicide statistics and the perception of danger, and the economic stakes for a tourism industry generating over $35 billion annually.