Overview
- Sánchez Barrios publicly accused the Fiscalía General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México and its head Bertha Alcalde of protecting the alleged intellectual authors behind the October 17, 2024 Centro Histórico attack.
- Her lawyer says investigators have handed the prosecutor witness interviews, phone records, security‑camera footage and vehicle and address identifications that point to four alleged intellectual authors.
- Three people have been detained as alleged material perpetrators but the four individuals accused of ordering the attack remain at large according to Sánchez Barrios's legal team.
- The deputy says she continues to receive death threats and warned the prosecutor that she will hold the Fiscalía responsible if another attack occurs; the FGJCDMX had not issued a public rebuttal by the latest reports.
- The dispute overlaps with local politics over street vending and the ProDiana association, with Sánchez Barrios linking the suspects to Colombian lending groups and the Unión de Tepito and clashing with Cuauhtémoc mayor Alessandra Rojo de la Vega over alleged extortion.