The city began returning to normalcy Monday, two days after members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel set vehicles on fire in Tijuana and throughout Mexico.
Drug cartels terrorized Tijuana and other parts of Baja California Friday night by setting dozens of vehicles ablaze throughout the state. Tijuana residents were still on edge Monday morning. KPBS reporter Gustavo Solis has more.
“I was scared,” she said in an interview Monday. “I heard they were burning down businesses. I left not knowing if I’d ever see it again.” Martin, who did not want his last name used, viewed Friday’s chaos as a message from the cartel to the government.
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