Why does the killing of Mayor Carlos Manzo continue to spark outrage in Mexico, a country characterized by violence?

Mural by Carlos Manzo

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photo caption, The mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, was killed in a public square on November 1.

    • Author Daniel Pardo
    • Author title, BBC Mundo correspondent in Mexico

Carlos Manzo has become an icon. For his charisma, his direct fight against crime, and for his hat.

It has been three weeks since the murder of the mayor of Uruapan in Michoacan state, and its impact continues to grow.

In a country where an average of one mayor was killed per month over the past year, Manzo has taken on special significance.

Every day details emerge, a detainee, an analysis of a possible motive, that seems to paralyze the media state.

A political message often appears that seeks to belittle the issue, or another that attempts to turn it into a tool for attacking the opponent.