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  2. 2023 Carolina, Puerto Rico, massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Carolina, Puerto Rico, massacre took place on July 25, 2023, when five youngsters, four of them teenagers from the southern city of Guayama, were murdered and their bodies were found in barrio Martín González, [ 1] in the northern city of Carolina and in neighboring Loíza. [ 2] The people who were found murdered in Carolina were ...

  3. Murder of Lorenzo González Cacho - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Lorenzo González Cacho. Lorenzo Ahmed González Cacho[ 1] (November 29, 2001 – March 9, 2010) was an eight-year-old Puerto Rican boy who was murdered on March 9, 2010 in his home in Dorado, Puerto Rico. At the time of his death, his mother, Ana Cacho González, and two sisters were at the house.

  4. List of massacres in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The following list is a list of massacres that have occurred in Puerto Rico : Name. Date. Location. Deaths. Notes. Río Piedras massacre. 1935-10-24. Río Piedras.

  5. Crime in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Correa Cotto was a notorious 1950's Puerto Rican criminal. On January 25, 1950, he murdered two people in Machuelo Abajo, Ponce, Puerto Rico. After being caught, prosecuted and sentenced to prison, he managed to escape and returned to Ponce where he killed 10 more people. [ 5] Correa Coto was killed shortly after in a shootout with ...

  6. Alfred D. Herger - Wikipedia

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    Alfred D. Herger. Alfred Domingo Herger (born November 4, 1942) is a Puerto Rican television show host and a psychologist. He has been labeled the Ed Sullivan of Puerto Rico in local media, due to his strong influence on Puerto Rican popular culture and his success as a television presenter.

  7. Professional wrestling in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Salgado emerged from this forced retirement and unexpectedly adopted the gimmick of a self-proclaimed Puerto Rican known as Pierroth de Puerto Rico. [275] The stable was named El Comando Caribeño and was commonly referred to as "Los Boricuas", despite being formed by Panamian Veneno, Canadian Al Barone and Mexicans El Gran Markus Jr ...

  8. Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda - Wikipedia

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    The death of Liliana "Barbarita" Cepeda was a child's death that caused commotion in Puerto Rico during 1997. [1] Investigations into the case caused confusion among the general public, because at first it had been claimed by Puerto Rican police that Cepeda had been raped and murdered, then it was alleged that she died accidentally.

  9. Capital punishment in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The number of people executed in Puerto Rico by the Spanish authorities is: 289 in the 16th century, 70 in the 17th century, 44 in the 18th century and 144 in the 19th century. [ 1 ] As a result of the Spanish–American War , Puerto Rico became U.S. territory. 27 people were executed under American administration during the 20th century.