
Mexico: Riots and looting rock Guerrero with students still missing
Protests turned violent in Guerrero Wednesday as demonstrators looted shops and smashed windows, leaving devastation and blood stains. An ambulance and several shops have been damaged. Local police have made several arrests.
The scenes follow teachers setting the town hall of Iguala ablaze in anger. The violence is ostensibly a response to the continued case of the 43 missing students, who went missing over three weeks ago
The students of the Ayotzinapa Teacher Training College in Guerrero disappeared on September 26 in Iguala, after a confrontation with local police. The original confrontation left six people dead and 25 injured. They have been missing ever since.

Protests turned violent in Guerrero Wednesday as demonstrators looted shops and smashed windows, leaving devastation and blood stains. An ambulance and several shops have been damaged. Local police have made several arrests.
The scenes follow teachers setting the town hall of Iguala ablaze in anger. The violence is ostensibly a response to the continued case of the 43 missing students, who went missing over three weeks ago
The students of the Ayotzinapa Teacher Training College in Guerrero disappeared on September 26 in Iguala, after a confrontation with local police. The original confrontation left six people dead and 25 injured. They have been missing ever since.