Mexican Mayoral Candidate Assassinated At Point-Blank Range, Attacker Also Killed

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Mexican Mayoral Candidate Assassinated At Point-Blank Range, Attacker Also Killed
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A mayoral candidate in Mexico was assassinated at point-blank range -- and the whole disturbing act has been captured on camera.

A mayoral candidate in Mexico was assassinated at point-blank range -- and the murderous act was caught on camera ... with the killer himself being gunned down too.is seen smiling and greeting supporters in the middle of his final campaign rally stop in Coyuca de Benitez, Guerrero, Wednesday ... just moments before he's brutally shot, which was being filmed.The perpetrator isn't fully visible in the clip ...

The video gets fuzzy, but you can hear the sound of several more gunshots in succession, along with the panicked screams of terrified supporters. Another distressing video captured later shows Cabrera's lifeless body lying on the ground at the abandoned campaign rally event ... and you also see the body of the purported gunman., condemned the crime as cowardly in a statement ... saying she's urged the Attorney General's Office of the State of Guerrero to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure the full weight of the law is applied to the gunman and all those responsible for the crime.

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