The Puebla State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) is actively pursuing justice in the case known as the “Atlixcáyotl Shooter,” with seven investigation files currently open and ten incidents fully identified. This update comes as authorities continue to piece together the complex events surrounding the shootings along the Atlixcáyotl Boulevard area.
On Monday, June 22, 2026, Idamis Pastor Betancourt, spokesperson for the FGE, shared details in a press conference about the ongoing efforts. Six of the seven open cases relate to property damage, while one involves injuries. Additionally, three more complaints are pending formalization as the FGE maintains close contact with victims to ensure their cases are properly documented.
A key development took place on Saturday, June 20, at 8:00 a.m., when forensic experts, security personnel, and specialists from the Institute of Forensic Sciences (INCIFO) conducted a meticulous on-site reconstruction of the shooting events in San Andrés Cholula, specifically around the Atlixcáyotl Boulevard and the Atlixcáyotl Territorial Reserve.
This two-hour forensic exercise involved analyzing ballistic trajectories and physical evidence, including a yellow Ford Ranger truck linked to the incidents. The goal was to recreate the path of the bullets, determine the shooter’s probable position, and understand the sequence and angles of the attack. Experts in criminalistics, forensic photography, topography, and ballistics collaborated to gather technical data that will strengthen the investigation.
Beyond the technical work, the FGE has deployed mobile units to visit victims’ homes, encouraging those hesitant to file formal complaints to come forward. This proactive approach aims to ensure all affected individuals receive support and that every incident is thoroughly investigated.
While the “Atlixcáyotl Shooter” case remains under active investigation, these efforts highlight the importance of combining scientific methods with community outreach to address violence and promote public safety. In a city where mobility and security are intertwined, initiatives like the upcoming cable car system in Puebla could offer safer, more inclusive transportation alternatives, reducing reliance on vulnerable roadways.
For migrants and residents navigating life in Puebla, staying informed about local security developments and available support channels is crucial. The FGE’s transparent updates and victim-centered approach mark a positive step toward accountability and justice in this challenging case.
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