Linares said the website had received threats for reporting on governmental corruption.
âFor exposing corrupt administrations and corrupt officials and politicians, today that led to to death of one of our colleagues,â said Linares. âThere people came up to him and shot him.â
âThe Monitor Michoacán team has suffered weeks, months of death threats. We know where all of this comes from,â Linares added, though he did not identify those he thought responsible.
Jan-Albert Hootsen, the Mexico representative for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said that Toledo worked as a camera operator and video editor for the Monitor Michoacan.
âWe are classifying him as a media worker or press worker,â Hootsen said.
Toledo was filming a new video column by Monitor Michoacanâs deputy director, Joel Vera, a local lawyer, at Veraâs office when the gunmen arrived, the outlet said.
Jesús RamÃrez, spokesman for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said via Twitter that the administration condemned Toledoâs killing.
âWe will work together with the state and municipal governments to clear up the case,â RamÃrez wrote. âWe will not allow impunity. We defend freedom of expression and the right to information.â
The unprecedented spate of killings has put reporters on edge across Mexico, and sparked protests earlier this month. The government says over 50 journalists have been slain in Mexico since December 2018.
In the border city of Tijuana, two journalists were killed in the space of a week. On Jan. 17, crime photographer Margarito MartÃnez was gunned down outside his home. On Jan. 23, reporter Lourdes Maldonado López was found shot to death inside her car.
Reporter José Luis Gamboa was killed in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz in an attack Jan. 10.
Interior Undersecretary Alejandro Encinas said recently that more than 90% of murders of journalists and rights defenders remain unsolved, despite a government system meant to protect them.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists puts the percentage at 95%, said its Mexico representative, Jan-Albert Hootsen.
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