Michoacan state prosecutors' spokesman Alejandro Arellano said yesterday that about 300 masked community vigilantes wearing similar T-shirts arrived at city hall in the town of Los Reyes and announced they would take over policing the town.
Minutes later three assailants opened fired on the crowd, killing three members of the self-defense group, a police officer and a passer-by, Arellano said.
Wearing T-shirts that read "For a free Los Reyes" on the front and "Auto-defense group" on the back, the vigilantes had held a news conference to say they would clear the town of criminals and asked to talk to the mayor. They accused local police of having links to organized crime and also asked for federal police and soldiers to be sent to the town.
In Michoacan, the vigilante groups appeared in February and clashes between them and the Knights Templar drug cartel have been intensifying.
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