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‘You who’ve come from Europe should not going to return – I’ll sacrifice you’: Chilling rant to vacationers by Mexican pyramid gunman earlier than he killed one and wounded seven others

A gunman who opened fire on a group of tourists at a Mexican pyramid launched into a chilling rant in front of hostages before unleashing his deadly shooting spree. 

The shooter, identified as 27-year-old Julio Cesar Jasso, fired shots at tourists on Monday, killing one Canadian and leaving at least seven people injured at the archaeological site north of Mexico‘s capital.

Chilling footage shared on social media appears to show the moment the shooter held a group of tourists hostage and gave them instructions. 

The video, which was filmed by one of Jasso’s hostages, shows the terrified holidaymakers crouching down on the floor as they scream in fear.

A child is shown huddling next to a woman as the gunman, Jasso, tells one of his hostages: ‘Get up, you w***e…you have one f***ing minute. If you don’t do it, I’ll shoot you.’

He then tells the holidaymakers: ‘Those of you who have come from Europe, you’re not going back.’

Referring to the ancient pyramids, where Aztecs historically made sacrificial offerings, the gunman added: ‘If you move, I’ll sacrifice you. This was built to sacrifice [people] you f*****s, not for you to come here and take a f***ing photo.’ 

As they lie on the floor, the hostages can be heard panting and crying, while one woman starts to pray. 

They are then all instructed to get up, and footage shows the group of tourists frantically running down the pyramid before the video cuts out. 

Footage captured the moment a gunman who opened fire on a group of tourists atop a historic pyramid made a chilling rant to his hostages. Pictured: Terrified tourists take cover atop the mountain before the deadly shooting unravelled 

A child is seen crouching on the ground as the shooter made threats to the tourists

A child is seen crouching on the ground as the shooter made threats to the tourists 

A tourist is seen running down the pyramid

A tourist is seen running down the pyramid 

Seven people were wounded by gunshots. Another six sustained injuries from falls amid the panic and were taken to the hospital. 

Jasso later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said, and security officials found a gun, a knife and ammunition. 

He was the sole assailant in the attack, the State of Mexico government confirmed on Monday night. 

It also emerged overnight that the gunman is believed to have been a fan of the two teenage boys behind the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, which saw school shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murder 13 students and a teacher before turning the guns on themselves. 

The attack in Mexico also took place on the 27th anniversary of the infamous massacre at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado.

Local media reported that Jasso was also found to be wearing a T-shirt with the logo ‘Disconnect & Self-Destruct’ on it – a reference to the Columbine shooter. 

 Police discovered a picture near his body, which contained an AI-generated image where he appeared next to Harris and Klebold. 

The youngest person who was injured was 6; the oldest was 61, Mexican authorities said.

Pictured: Police officers and forensic experts work in the area where a shooting attack was reported on at the Teotihuacan archaeological zone, in Teotihuacan, Mexico, 20 April 2026

A man fires a weapon during an incident where authorities say a Canadian woman was shot dead

A man fires a weapon during an incident where authorities say a Canadian woman was shot dead

This handout picture released by the Mexican Red Cross shows paramedics helping a tourist injured at the Pyramid of the Moon

This handout picture released by the Mexican Red Cross shows paramedics helping a tourist injured at the Pyramid of the Moon 

Separate video and photos published by local media showed a man, later identified as Jasso, standing with a gun on top of a pyramid while people ducked for cover. Some gunshots rang out in the videos.

The Teotihuacan pyramids, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a series of massive structures on the outskirts of Mexico City built by three different ancient civilisations.

 As one of Mexico’s most important tourist destinations, the site drew more than 1.8 million international visitors last year, according to government figures.

The shooting took place shortly after 11:30am when dozens of tourists were at the top of the Pyramid of the Moon.