4 Dead in New Shooting in Mexico’s Caribbean Resort Region

4 Dead in New Shooting in Mexico’s Caribbean Resort Region
Soldiers walk outside Plaza Las Americas mall following reports of gunfire in Cancun, Mexico, on Jan. 17, 2017. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
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CANCUN, Mexico—Gunmen attacked the state prosecutors’ office in this Caribbean resort city Tuesday, and authorities said four people were killed, ratcheting up tensions just a day after a shooting at a music festival in a nearby town left three foreigners and two Mexicans dead.

It was too early to say if the attacks were linked, but they were a marked intrusion of bloodshed into Mexico’s main tourism zone, a region that had previously been spared much of the violence plaguing other parts of the country.

The governor of Quintana Roo state, Carlos Joaquin, said three attackers and one police officer died in Tuesday’s incident. He said five suspected attackers were taken into custody. He urged calmed, saying the federal government was sending more security forces to the region.

Candles sit atop banners proclaiming in Spanish "Peace in Playa," "No more pistols," and "Enough already of so much corruption and impunity," outside the Blue Parrot club, where several people were killed in early morning gunfire, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, on Jan. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Candles sit atop banners proclaiming in Spanish "Peace in Playa," "No more pistols," and "Enough already of so much corruption and impunity," outside the Blue Parrot club, where several people were killed in early morning gunfire, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, on Jan. 16, 2017. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell