Porvenir massacre (1918)

Porvenir Massacre
Part of the Bandit War, Mexican Revolution
LocationPorvenir, Presidio County, Texas
Coordinates30°25′7″N 104°50′40″W / 30.41861°N 104.84444°W / 30.41861; -104.84444 (Porvenir)
DateJanuary 28, 1918 (1918-01-28)
Weaponssmall arms
Deaths15
PerpetratorsCompany B, Texas Rangers;
Troop G, 8th Cavalry Regiment;
local ranchers
MotiveRetaliation for Brite Ranch raid

The Porvenir massacre was an incident on January 28, 1918, outside the village of Porvenir, in Presidio County, Texas, in which Texas Rangers and local ranchers, with the support of U.S. Cavalry, killed 15 unarmed Mexican American boys and men.[1]: 64  The Texas Rangers Company B had been sent to the area to stop banditry after the Brite Ranch raid. Despite having no evidence that the Porvenir villagers had been involved in recent thefts or the killings of ranchers, the Rangers separated 15 men and boys from the rest of the village and shot them on a nearby hill.[1]: 64 

  1. ^ a b Carrigan, William D.; Webb, Clive (2013). Forgotten Dead, Mob Violence Against Mexicans in The United States, 1848-1928. Oxford University Press.

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