Mexican radio isn't my area of expertise (Mexican TV has quickly become one though—that's another story), but I ran into this story today and felt it was worth a post.
A community radio station, "Calenta 98.1 FM" in Luvianos in the southwestern part of the State of Mexico, was attacked. When the Benítez family got home, where the station's studios are located, a taxi with open doors was awaiting them; an armed man in a ski mask emerged and shot at the 12-year-old son of Indalecio Benítez, who later died from not receiving prompt medical attention.
More from Animal Político (in Spanish).
A community radio station, "Calenta 98.1 FM" in Luvianos in the southwestern part of the State of Mexico, was attacked. When the Benítez family got home, where the station's studios are located, a taxi with open doors was awaiting them; an armed man in a ski mask emerged and shot at the 12-year-old son of Indalecio Benítez, who later died from not receiving prompt medical attention.
More from Animal Político (in Spanish).