Mexico shooting at Teotihuacan pyramids: First details on suspect as chilling Columbine link emerges
A shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids on Monday left a Canadian woman dead and six injured as the shooter later died ...
The shooting comes as Mexico is preparing to heighten security across the country for the FIFA World Cup this summer.
Gunman who fired on tourists at Mexican pyramid carried materials related to 1999 Columbine massacre
The gunman who opened fire on tourists at Mexico’s iconic Teotihuacan pyramids carried materials that were apparently related to the deadly 1999 shooting at Columbine High School.
Mexico's security officials said a gunman opened fired at the popular tourist spot, killing a Canadian woman and injuring at least 13 people, including six Americans.
A man with a gun opened fire at the historic Teotihuacán pyramids, a popular tourist site hour north of Mexico City.
A visit to the world-famous Teotihuacán site devolved into chaotic moments as tourists jumped from atop the pyramids and tried to duck amid the spray of gunfire.
Teotihuacán is a popular tourist ​and archaeological site ​outside of Mexico City; officials said they will maintain security in the area as they investigate the incident.
Mexico's government is boosting security at tourist sites in preparation for the World Cup after a man opened fire at the Teotihuacan pyramids.
The Security Cabinet stated a man opened fire from the Pyramid of the Moon and then took his own life. A Canadian tourist was killed in the attack ...
A Canadian tourist has died and at least six other people have been injured after a man opened fire while atop of one of the ...
Mexico's government says one Canadian tourist has been killed and six other people were injured when a man with a gun opened ...
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