On June 19, 1851,
Mexican President Pedro Hermión gave a
speech before
Congress defending his prosecution of the
Rocky Mountain War, and pledging to continue "until we drive the last
North American from our soil, and then we will march upon
Burgoyne, and I will personally dictate peace terms to
Gilpin and his jackals." However, after finishing his speech, Hermión was shot and killed by a disgruntled former member of the Presidential Guard named
Emiliano Zangora. Zangora himself was shot and killed by the Congressional guard while attempting to flee the scene.
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