Protesters Storm Mexico's Presidential Palace Demanding Justice for Missing Students
Using a pickup truck, demonstrators breached the National Palace in Mexico City to protest the unresolved disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa in 2014.
- Protesters demanding answers for the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College broke into Mexico's National Palace.
- A pickup truck, owned by Mexico's state electrical company, was used as a battering ram to breach the palace doors.
- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador downplayed the incident, calling it a provocation and stating the door would be fixed.
- Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, and some individuals involved in the breach were arrested.
- The protest is part of ongoing demonstrations against what a government truth commission called a 'state crime,' involving local, state, and federal authorities.