Early Tuesday morning, September 9, a narcomanta signed by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) was placed with threats directed at the corrido tumbados singer, Junior H, in the city of Tijuana, Baja California.
Security authorities confirmed to Infobae Mexico that the banner was placed on a pedestrian bridge in Tijuana’s Buena Vista neighborhood early that morning by Municipal Police officers.
Reports indicate that the message was located after agents received a radio call reporting his presence on the pedestrian bridge over Las Américas Norte Boulevard and State 19.
The message warns the singer not to perform in the city on “08/09.” However, his concert is scheduled for November 8 at the Explanada Estadio Caliente as part of his “Mexico in Tears Sad Boyz Tour 2025.”
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