
Two children with machetes were detained in Hermosillo, Sonora; they were attacking people.
The minors recorded the machete attacks on unsuspecting people and uploaded them to their social media without reason
On social media, shocking videos have been circulated showing two minors allegedly attacking neighbors in Hermosillo, Sonora.
The images reveal how the children reportedly took to the streets armed with machetes, assaulting passersby without apparent reason. The reports, shared through the platform X, have caused a wave of concern among the residents of the area.

So far, the reasons behind these acts of violence have not been clarified. According to various posts on social media, the minors recorded the attacks and posted them on their personal accounts.
Although several local media outlets reported that both were detained by the authorities, the Sonora Prosecutor's Office has not issued an official statement about their legal situation.
How did the children's crimes occur?
The videos show the children running through the streets with machetes in hand, chasing and intimidating unsuspecting people. In some recordings, it can be seen how they directly attack their victims while the camera captures every moment.
However, the specific motives that led them to act this way have not been identified. Despite the alleged detention, no details have been given about the possible sanctions they might face.

People demand that the case not go unpunished
The case has caused a strong reaction on social media, where hundreds of users have expressed their outrage. They have also called for stricter measures to prevent such situations from recurring.
Some internet users have pointed out the need to provide psychological support to the minors involved, arguing that they might have been exposed to violent environments.
Others, however, have demanded that laws be changed so that minors who commit serious crimes receive harsher penalties.

Phrases like "It's necessary to change the penal code to prosecute them as adults" and "They must face the full weight of the law regardless of their age" have been recurrent in the reactions.
It has also been insisted that such cases could be linked to organized crime. Let's remember that crime has found in minors a way to operate without facing significant consequences.
It is expected that in the coming days, the Sonora Prosecutor's Office will provide more information about the legal situation of the children and the actions that will be taken against them.
Meanwhile, the case continues to generate debate about street safety and the legal responsibility of minors who commit violent acts.
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