By “El Huaso” for Borderland Beat
Eight people died after gunmen attacked a bar in the state of Morelos early on Saturday morning.
Around 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, a group of gunmen attacked the “Rincón de la Banda” bar in the municipality of Ayala in Morelos state, according to a local government press release. By the time authorities arrived at the scene, seven men and one woman were slain by gunfire.
Diario de Morelos reported that the bar’s owner also owns several other bars across the state which have been attacked over the last couple months. If this is accurate, it could suggest a motive for the massacre.
According to the Ayala city press release, the bar was operating illegally, without the appropriate alcohol license. In response to the attack, the city has begun inspecting the cities’ bars, shutting several down.

Authorities have not publicly identified a motive for the attack. Across Mexico, bars are common targets of brutal attacks, as organized crime groups seek to pressure the owners to pay extortion rents and allow the sale of narcotics and prostitution. Oftentimes, the attackers do not have a specific human target in mind, instead looking to kill anyone on site as punishment for the owner resisting their demands.
Morelos state has one of Mexico’s highest homicide rates, despite recent decreases. The state saw 997 murders in 2025, a per capita rate of 50.57 per 100,000. This decrease in homicidios dolosos (murders) from 2024 1,324 to 997, is slightly dampened by a suspiciously significant increase in homicidios culposos (manslaughter), which jumped from 304 to 388.
Sources: El Financiero, Diario de Morelos, Ahora Noticias, Morelos Rinde Cuentas

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