Mexico News Daily • 2/22/2026 – 2/24/2026
Various acts of violence and vandalism occurred in Guadalajara and other parts of Jalisco on Monday night, following the death of CJNG leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes on Sunday. The violence included arson attacks and narco-blockades, which are believed to be a response from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) to the loss of their leader. Reports indicate that explosions and other violent incidents were widespread across the state of Jalisco, contributing to a climate of unrest. Residents in Guadalajara have reported on the current situation, noting that daily life has been significantly affected by the violent operational response of the CJNG. Despite the chaos, there are indications that life in Guadalajara is slowly returning to normal. Cleanup operations are underway, and businesses are beginning to reopen as the situation stabilizes. In Puerto Vallarta, the Pacific city is also in the process of returning to normalcy after the unrest. Businesses are reopening, and flight schedules are being updated as the area recovers from the recent violence. Local news updates are being provided to keep residents informed about the ongoing situation in both Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, as the community works to move past the turmoil caused by the CJNG's reaction to El Mencho's death.
Advertisement
Stories gain Lindy status through source reputation, network consensus, and time survival.













