MEXICO CITY: Mexican journalist Jorge Armenta was killed on Sunday in Ciudad Obregon in the country’s north, making him the third journalist slain in Mexico so far this year, authorities said.
"An armed attack has been confirmed that took the life of Jorge Armenta," director of digital media outlet Medios Obson, the regional prosecutor’s office said on Twitter.
A municipal police officer was also killed and a second officer was wounded, it added, without providing further details on the attack. Armenta had received threats and was under government protection, said the media watchdog group Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
RSF, which said Armenta was the third journalist killed this year, is investigating the type of protection he had. Local authorities said they were also probing the killing.
Sonora state governor Claudia Pavlovich Arellano said on Twitter she had directed the prosecutor to "immediately begin an investigation to establish and find those responsible for the reprehensible attack."
RSF regularly ranks Mexico alongside war-torn Syria and Afghanistan as the world’s most dangerous countries for news media. Violence linked to drug trafficking and political corruption is rampant, and many murders go unpunished.
The body of journalist Victor Fernando Alvarez was found on April 11 in the port of Acapulco, after he disappeared on April 2. He was confirmed as the second journalist to be murdered in Mexico this year following Maria Elena Ferral, who was shot dead by two assailants on motorbikes when getting into her car in the eastern state of Veracruz in March. In 2019, 10 journalists were killed in Mexico, according to an RSF count.
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