Former secretary of Linares survives armed attack in a shopping center

A former municipal official survives a violent attack in the middle of a public street, revealing the security challenges in the region.

Former municipal official attacked in Linares: details of the incident

A violent episode shook the tranquility of Linares, Nuevo León, when Rubén Doria, former secretary of the City Council and current employee of the municipal administration, was the victim of an armed attack. The event occurred in the parking lot of the La Misión shopping center, located on Calzada Modesto Galván, a neighborhood of the same name.

Dynamics of the attack and response of authorities

According to preliminary reports, an armed commando intercepted the official when he arrived at the establishment, shooting him at point-blank range. The bullet hit him in the thoracic region, causing serious injuries. Linares Civil Protection personnel immediately responded to stabilize him and transfer him to the General Hospital, where he received specialized medical care.

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The area was cordoned off by experts from the State Investigation Agency, who began the protocols for collecting ballistic evidence and testimonies. The authorities have not ruled out any line of investigation, although the modus operandi suggests the participation of organized criminal groups.

This attack occurs in a context of growing insecurity in the central area of Nuevo León, where several municipalities have registered an uptick in violent events against public servants. Security experts point out that these events could respond to settling scores or attempts to intimidate local government structures.

Implications and reactions

The case has generated alarm among officials in the region, highlighting the occupational risks faced by those who hold public positions. Political analysts highlight that this incident could accelerate the implementation of protection measures for municipal employees, including personalized security schemes and safe travel protocols.

While Rubén Doria recovers, the authorities maintain a special operation in strategic points of Linares. The state governor has condemned the attack and promised to strengthen coordination between police corporations to prevent new episodes of this nature.

This event reopens the debate on security strategies in municipalities with the presence of criminal cells, where violence has moved from urban areas to traditionally quieter towns. According to official data, Nuevo León registers an 18% increase in attacks against officials during the last year.

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Sheinbaum recognizes Katia Itzel García, the first Mexican to referee in a World Cup

The president recognized the referee and defended the singer against criticism.

A milestone for women’s refereeing

President Claudia Sheinbaum congratulated Katia Itzel García Mendoza for becoming the first Mexican to whistle a World Cup match. García refereed the match between Tunisia and the Netherlands from the Kansas City stadium.

“Imagine what it cost Katia, in and of herself, a referee, a good referee. Well, to get to a World Cup match requires many exams, having to pass different filters. Now imagine for a woman, being the referee of a men’s match,” Sheinbaum expressed in the morning conference.

García is a student at the Faculty of Law and a graduate of the Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences (FCPyS) of UNAM. This Friday she led the fifth World Cup match directed by a central referee.

The president also highlighted the efforts of the auxiliary Sandra—without giving a last name—and linked the achievement to the demands of women: “An extraordinary effort by Katia and the auxiliary… speaks of personal effort, but also of the demands of women, that we can be whatever we want to be.”

Sheinbaum took the opportunity to defend the singer Julieta Venegas, who was criticized for the cover “La Niña Futbolista.” He did not give more details, but reiterated his support for the artist.

García’s case opens the conversation about female inclusion in professional arbitration, a field historically dominated by men.

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Renting Chapultepec Castle to FIFA does not violate the law: Culture

The official defends the rent of the historic site under the figure of payment of rights for use.

The Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, stated that the rental of Chapultepec Castle for a private FIFA event does not violate any regulations. The payment was 1 million 300 thousand pesos, under the concept of “Payment of rights for use.”

“It was an event of cultural diplomacy for us because it gave visibility to our country as a cultural host,” he declared during the morning conference on June 26.

The gala dinner, held on June 10 towards the 2026 World Cup, generated criticism on networks and led INAH investigators to prepare a formal complaint against those who authorized the use of the property.

The official version

Curiel indicated that the act complied with the law and that the director of the INAH already spoke with the protesters. “It does not proceed because there is no violation of any law, it is payment of rights for use of the space within the framework of a cultural event of cultural diplomacy,” he said.

President Claudia Sheinbaum pointed out that the complaint is of an administrative nature, not criminal. “It was not a complaint to the Prosecutor’s Office, it was administrative,” he clarified. Sheinbaum added that his participation was limited to welcoming and that he did not attend the exclusive dinner. He also recalled that FIFA paid one million pesos and that the Castle has been available for rent for a long time.

Reaction from academics

Historian Felipe Echenique and anthropologist Juan Manuel Sandoval asked the FGR to investigate those responsible for the event, considering that it transgressed national laws such as the General Law of National Assets and the Federal Law on Monuments. In the letter of complaint, cited by EL UNIVERSAL, it is argued that the violation of the rule of law was “promoted and sponsored.”

Curiel assured that they will review the complaints and that the venue’s legal department follows an internal procedure. The debate on the use of heritage spaces for private purposes remains open.

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Network of museums and archaeological zones registers an increase of 18%

Investment of 400 million pesos and improvements in security increase visits to museums and archaeological sites.

Record attendance

The Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, reported that the country’s Network of Museums and Archaeological Zones increased its visitors by 18%. In the last two years, 57 million visits were registered, driven by an investment of 400 million pesos in infrastructure.

“It is relevant because we have strengthened the infrastructure with an investment of 400 million pesos, and many of us were accompanied to Teotihuacán with all the new signage, the new Museum of Mayan Grandeur,” he declared during the morning conference.

Security measures in Teotihuacán

The official highlighted the actions implemented in the Teotihuacán Archaeological Zone, where on April 20, a violent event occurred in the Pyramid of the Moon. Although he did not give details, he stressed that security operations have been reinforced to guarantee the visit.

The increase in visitors is also linked to the upcoming 2026 Soccer World Cup. Museums of the INAH, INBAL and the Ministry of Culture have mounted temporary exhibitions on the Mesoamerican ball game, an ancestral tradition of more than a thousand years.

“You know that the ball game is one of the most important ancestral ceremonies where the ball has been played in Mexico, in our country since Mesoamerican times for more than a thousand years,” said Curiel.

Featured exhibitions

Among the exhibits he mentioned the Museo Templo Mayor about the Ball Game in Tenochtitlan, and the National Museum of Anthropology exhibits photographs by Annie Leibovitz about the 1986 World Cup. In Fine Arts, “Aztlán” is presented, Chicano art and muralism by Roberto Montenegro. In the Museum of Modern Art there are permanent collections and experiences such as Sunrises and Sunsets in archaeological zones of Tula, Xochicalco and Boca de Potrerillos.

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