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The crime occurred during a protest in Chalco, State of Mexico, in the years previous to the beginning of the Mexican Revolution. Two other men, Hilario Silva and Marcelino Mart\u00ednez, were executed for their participation in this murder.[2]Marcelino Mart\u00ednez28 April 1909Firing squadMurder\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentFarmer executed with Arcadio J\u00edmenez and Hilario Silva for the same crime.[3]Hilario Silva28 April 1909Firing squadMurder\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentFarmer executed with Arcadio J\u00edmenez and Marcelino Mart\u00ednez for the same crime.[4]Jos\u00e9 de Jes\u00fas Negrete Medina22 December 1910Firing squadMurder, robbery and organized delinquency\u00a0Mexico, Federal Government37-year-old man, ex-military, and leader of a gang who was condemned to death for the murder of two policemen. Negrete was a bandit, better known as “The Tiger of Santa Julia” (Spanish: El Tigre de Santa Julia), with a modus operandi similar to Robin Hood. He was arrested and incarcerated in 1905 for several attacks on plantations, shops, and several armory stations. He escaped from prison and murdered two police officers in the process. He was re-arrested, sentenced to death, and executed by firing squad at Belem Prison in Mexico City in 1910.Luis Segura Vilchis\u00a0[es]23 November 1927Firing squadConspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and terrorism\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentA 24-year-old hydraulic engineer, and active member of group named Liga Nacional para la Defensa de las Libertades Religiosas (English: National League for the Defense of Religious Liberties). Vilchis was condemned to death for the attempted murder of Mexican Presidential candidate, Alvaro Obreg\u00f3n. He orchestrated and executed a bomb attack on November 13, 1927 in Mexico City.[5] The day of murder attempt, Vilchis and three other men (Juan Tirado, Nahum Lamberto Ru\u00edz, and an unidentified man) approached Obreg\u00f3n’s retinue; Vilchis and Tirado threw two bombs at the retinue, while Ru\u00edz shot at them. No fatalities resulted from the attack. A few hours later, Vilchis turned himself in. On 23 November 1927, Vilchis was executed by firing squad at the same time as Juan Tirado and the brothers Miguel and Humberto Pro. Neither Ru\u00edz nor the unidentified man were executed for their roles in the plot.[6]Juan Tirado Ar\u00edas23 November 1927Firing squadConspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and terrorism\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentExecuted with Luis Segura Vilchis and the Pro brothers for his participation in the bomb attack on 13 November 1927.[7]Father Miguel Agust\u00edn Pro23 November 1927Firing squadConspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and terrorism\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentA Mexican Jesuit Catholic priest also known as Blessed Miguel Pro, executed with Luis Segura Vilchis, Juan Tirado Ar\u00edas, and his brother Humberto for his participation in the bomb attack on 13 November 1927. Pro’s arrest, lack of trial, and evidential support gained prominence during the Cristero War, and his execution, intended to frighten Mexican Catholics, served the opposite effect. Known for his religious piety and innocence, Pro was beatified in Rome on September 25, 1988, by Pope John Paul II as a Catholic martyr, killed “in odium fidei” (in hatred of the faith).[8][9]Humberto Pro23 November 1927Firing squadConspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, and terrorism\u00a0Mexico, Federal GovernmentExecuted with Luis Segura Vilchis, Juan Tirado Ar\u00edas, and his brother Miguel for his participation in the bomb attack on 13 November 1927.[10]Jos\u00e9 de Le\u00f3n Toral9 February 1929Firing squadMagnicide and terrorism.\u00a0Mexico, Federal Government29 years-old anti-government Roman Catholic who was condemned to death for the murder of Mexican president-elect, \u00c1lvaro Obreg\u00f3n. At 17 July 1928, at 2:20 pm, De Le\u00f3n Toral shot Obreg\u00f3n six times while the president-elect ate in a restaurant named “La Bombilla” localised in San \u00c1ngel neighborhood, now \u00c1lvaro Obreg\u00f3n borough, Mexico City.[11] De Le\u00f3n was a destaca citizen without a criminal record, a father of three, a caricaturist, and a professional soccer player; he was convinced that the Obreg\u00f3n death would end the civil war.[12] He was also opposed to the government’s advocacy of anti-Catholicism. Some[who?] have considered him a martyr or hero, but the official position of the Mexican government and Mexican Roman Catholic clergy is that he was an extremist.[13] Toral was shot in Palacio de Lecumberri, Mexico City. Reportedly, his last words were, “\u00a1Viva Cristo Rey!” (English: Long Live Christ the King), the frequent defiant rallying cry of the Cristeros.Juan Castillo Mart\u00ednez17 February 1938Firing squad (not an official, state-sanctioned execution)Rape and murder.\u00a0Baja CaliforniaMale soldier who was condemned to death for the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl. He was sentenced with inconsistent evidence. After his death sentence was passed, he was removed from the courtroom and summarily executed under the ley fuga, a law active in Mexico at the time that allowed authorities to kill prisoners who attempted to flee; the law was also often used as an excuse for summary executions. After his death, rumors of his innocence persisted. Alleged apparitions of his ghost and miracles attributed to him caused some to believe that Juan Castillo, now called “Juan Soldado”, was unjustly executed. He became an apocryphal saint venerated in some places near the U.S.-Mexican border.[14]Francisco Ru\u00edz Corrales17 June 1957Firing squadRape and murder.\u00a0Sonora27-year-old laborer who was condemned to death for the rape and murder of Mar\u00eda de la Luz Margarita Mendoza Noriega, a 9-year-old girl. On 18 January 1957, in Hermosillo, Sonora, Ru\u00edz Corrales kidnapped the girl and carried her to an isolated place, where he raped and strangled her. The victim sold tomatoes in a local market, and several witnesses saw her go with Ru\u00edz Corrales. He was arrested the same day of the murder and was sentenced to capital punishment one week afterwards. He was executed together with Jos\u00e9 Rosario Zamarripa, another man condemned for similar crimes.[15][16][17]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/list-of-people-executed-in-mexico\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of people executed in Mexico"}}]}]