Community leader Bruno Plácido Valerio played a significant role in addressing crime in Guerrero. The former member of the Regional Coordinator of Community Authorities (CRAC) co-founded the Union of Peoples and Organizations of the State of Guerrero (UPOEG) in 2013. Bruno Plácido Valerio rose to prominence by organizing rag-tag teams of farmers to capture suspected gang members. His group held about 50 suspects for weeks in improvised jails, before handing them over to civilian prosecutors. By 2014, UPOEG had a presence in 41 of Guerrero’s 81 municipalities, with a strong presence in Chilpancingo.
On October 17, Bruno Plácido Valerio was shot to death along with his driver by a group of hitmen, who fired about 20 shots, outside the Guerrero Health Secretariat in Chilpancingo, the state capital. Two others were also hit; one of them has died as well. The assassination of Bruno Plácido Valerio occurred just a few days after another UPOEG co-founder, Juan Carlos González Olívar, was executed by a hitman.