After almost 10 days of terror in Guerrero’s capital city, peace was finally attained after a priest got the leaders of both gangs to negotiate by phone.
After almost 10 days of terror in Chilpancingo, Guerrero’s capital city, peace was finally attained after a priest put the leaders of both gangs to negotiate by phone on Feb. 13.
Well before many roads were paved in Mexico s remote Tarahumara mountains, Jesuit priest Javier Campos crisscrossed the area on a motorcycle. During five decades ministering to its impoverished communities, his familiar imitation of a rooster and love of singing earned him the nickname "Gallo."