The U.S. consulate in Nuevo Laredo was shot up this week after a gang and cartel leader in the border town was arrested.
"The U.S. consulate in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo will close temporarily after it was hit by gunfire overnight, and trailers were set ablaze on roads downtown after a gang leader's arrest, authorities said on Monday," Reuters reported. "Shots against the consulate and Mexican military premises were reported amid gunfighting and pursuits in parts of the city that lies opposite Laredo, Texas, the ministry of public security in the state of Tamaulipas said in a statement."
Due to reports of gunfire overnight near the U.S. Consulate and in locations throughout Nuevo Laredo, U.S. gov. employees have been advised to continue to shelter in place. U.S. citizens should avoid the areas or continue to shelter in place.
— USCG Nvo Laredo (@USAConNVL) March 14, 2022
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"The U.S. consulate advised its employees to stay indoors and urged U.S. citizens to do the same or avoid the area. The consulate will be temporarily closed to the public, the Mexican government said later in a statement," the story continues.
“We are aware of an emergency situation near the U.S. Consulate General Nuevo Laredo. U.S. citizens should avoid the area or seek secure shelter.” pic.twitter.com/nfQe4rLGoh
— USCG Nvo Laredo (@USAConNVL) March 14, 2022
Video from the scene shows the area around the U.S. consulate engulfed in flames.
Due to reports of gunfire overnight near the U.S. Consulate and in locations throughout #NuevoLaredo, U.S. gov. employees have been advised to continue to shelter in place. #US #Mexico pic.twitter.com/5oSYl5XELf
— Lucas (@LewkHughes) March 15, 2022
#NuevoLaredo : Shots fired at #US consulate in #Mexico after gang boss arrest
— Shadi Alkasim (@Shadi_Alkasim) March 14, 2022
Gunfire and explosions reported in Nuevo Laredohttps://t.co/ASmExdBbIlhttps://t.co/wu0SLT99cs pic.twitter.com/ht6QjzBvJh