- José de León Toral
José de León Toral (
Matehuala ,December 23 ,1900 -Mexico City ,February 9 ,1929 ) was a Roman Catholic militant who assassinated generalÁlvaro Obregón , president elect of Mexico in 1928.León Toral was born in a family of Catholic miners in the state of
San Luis Potosí . León Toral moved toMexico City during theMexican Revolution , and witnessed the then constitutionalist general Obregón closing churches and arresting priests who were suspected of collaboration with the dictatorVictoriano Huerta . In 1920 he joined theLeague for the Defense of Religious Freedom which opposed the governments of Obregón (1920-1924) andPlutarco Elías Calles and reportedly was also involved in theCristero movement. In 1927 two of his friends Humberto andMiguel Pro were executed after having been convicted (wrongly) of plotting to assassinate Obregón. Because of this, and having been incited by a Catholic nun, Concepción Acevedo de la Llata ("La Madre Conchita"), León Toral decided he should murder Obregón.On
July 17 ,1928 , two weeks after Obregón had been elected president, León Toral entered "La Bombilla ", a restaurant inSan Ángel during a banquet organized to honor general Obregón, disguised as a caricaturist. León Toral made a caricature of Obregón andAarón Saénz , and showed it to Obregón, who told him the drawing had good likeness and suggested he continue. After Obregón turned around to sit down, León Toral suddenly drew a gun and shot him five of six times in the back, who died immediately. [Krauze, Enrique. Mexico: Biography of Power. A History of Modern Mexico, 1810-1996. HarperCollins Publishers Inc. New York, 1997. Pages 403]León was arrested immediately and pleaded guilty, claiming he killed Obregón in order to facilitate the establishment of the Kingdom of Christ.Fact|date=January 2008 Madre Conchita was also arrested and reveived a 30 year prison sentence. León Toral was sentenced to death and executed by
firing squad in February 1929. His last words were "¡Viva Cristo Rey!" (Long Live Christ the King!), the battle cry of the Cristeros.References
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