Over 100 people were injured and 20 were detained during a massive protest on Saturday in Mexico City against the Mexican President's handling of violent crime.

Thousands marched on the capital's historic main public square, the Zócalo, in a demonstration that drew support from young Mexicans connected to a global wave of Generation Z protests, as well as backers of the domestic "Sombrero Movement." This movement emerged following the recent assassination of a mayor known for his campaign against organised crime. Also Read | Mexico supermarket blast kills 23; President Sheinbaum offers condolences

According to news agency AFP , several agitators, some wearing balaclavas, pulled down the metal barriers protecting the palace and hurled cobblestones at public order police,

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