Acapulco, Once Mexico’s Glamorous Resort City, Is Now Its Murder Capital
Joshua Partlow - The Washington Post
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August 25, 2017
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Residents and tourists play in the Pacific Ocean at La Caleta, a popular Acapulco beach. Hotel vacancies are higher, and many establishments are in a state of disrepair. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)

Update: Post Story ‘Intended to Discredit Tourism,’ Guerrero Governor Says (Mexico News Daily)

From the crescent bay and swaying palms, the taxi drivers of Acapulco need just 10 minutes to reach this other, plundered world.

Here, in a neighborhood called Renacimiento, a pharmacy is smeared with gang graffiti. Market stalls are charred by fire. Taco stands and dentists' offices, hair salons and auto-body workshops - all stand empty behind roll-down metal gates.

On Friday afternoons, however, the parking lot at the Oxxo convenience store in this brutalized barrio buzzes to life. Dozens of taxi drivers pull up. It's time to pay the boys.

When the three young gunmen drive up in a white Nissan Tsuru, Armando, a 55-year-old cabbie, scribbles his four-digit taxi number on a scrap of paper, folds it around a 100-peso note and slips it into their black plastic bag. This is his weekly payment to Acapulco's criminal underworld - about $5, or roughly half what he earns in a day.

"They have the power," said Armando, who identified himself only by his first name because he feared reprisal. "They can do whatever they want."

For each of the past five years, Acapulco has been the deadliest city in Mexico, in a marathon of murder that has hollowed out the hillside neighborhoods and sprawling colonias that tourists rarely visit. And yet, the term "drug war" only barely describes what is going on here.

... Mexico is halfway through what may become the bloodiest year in its recent history, with more than 12,000 murders in the first six months of 2017. June was the deadliest month in the past two decades of consistent Mexican government statistics.

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Related: Harrowing Pictures Reveal the Reality of the Once-Glamorous Resort of Acapulco (MailOnline)

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