El Chapo does the exact same stuff, he builds hospitals and businesses for poor people to buy their allegiance.
People were trick or treating in Juarez, and they thought a guy hanging in front of a house was just decoration. Figured out the next morning that he was real and dead.
When I visit my parental units in December I'm going to check out the new bar next to then run by narcos ill take pics and post
1) if you're Mexican, sure 2 taking pictures constitute minding your own business? 3) didn't some US military guy get wacked at a strip club? I think the video is on ync
Bad Company: Mexican Beauty Queen Killed During Drug Fight Maria Susana Flores Gamez poses for a photo in Culiacan, Mexico, in this undated photo. (Especial/RCC/Newscom) By MARTIN DURAN, Associated Press – 19 hours ago CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) — A Mexican beauty queen killed over the weekend in a shootout between suspected drug traffickers and soldiers likely was being used as a human shield, a federal official said Tuesday. Maria Susana Flores Gamez, crowned 2012 Woman of Sinaloa in February, came out of the car first with a gun in her hands during the confrontation, with the other gunmen hiding behind her, according to the official from the attorney general's office. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation. The official said he read the military report of Saturday's shootout in Flores Gamez's hometown of Guamuchil in western Sinaloa state, home to Mexico's most powerful cartel of the same name. The attorney general's investigators are still trying to determine if the 20-year-old fired the gun she was holding. The report said she went down in a hail of gunfire. She was found dead near an assault rifle along with two others. "They used the woman as a human shield," the official said. The slender, 5-foot-7-inch brunette had competed with seven other contestants for the more prestigious state beauty contest, Miss Sinaloa, but didn't win. Miss Sinaloa state winners compete for the Miss Mexico title, whose holder represents the country in the international Miss Universe pageant. Mexico's Ximena Navarrete was crowned Miss Universe in 2010. Local media outlets continue to misidentify Flores Gamez on Tuesday as Miss Sinaloa. The organizers of the Miss Sinaloa pageant issued a statement on the pageant's Facebook page, seeking to make clear Flores Gamez was not their queen. The misidentification "damages the image and tranquility of our queens, their families and friends," the statement said. Neither the state nor national pageants responded to requests for comment on Flores Gamez's death. It was at least the fourth documented case of a beauty queen or pageant contestant becoming involved with Mexican drug traffickers, the theme of the critically acclaimed 2011 movie "Miss Bala," or "Miss Bullet," Mexico's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of Academy Awards. The film tells the story of a young woman competing for Miss Baja California who becomes an unwilling participant in a drug-running ring, finally getting arrested for deeds she was forced into performing. In real life, top Sinaloa cartel drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman married local beauty queen Emma Coronel, who later crossed into the United States to give birth to twin girls in 2011. In 2008, former Miss Sinaloa Laura Zuniga was stripped of her crown in the Hispanoamerican Queen pageant after she was detained that year on suspicion of drug and weapons violations. She was later released without charges. In 2011, a Colombian former model and pageant contestant was detained along with Jose Jorge Balderas, an accused drug trafficker and suspect in the 2010 bar shooting of Salvador Cabanas, a former star for Paraguay's national football team and Mexico's Club America. She was also later released. "A lot of young women are attracted by the false riches of the drug gangs. They offer the fantasy of a life of riches without much work," said Judith del Rincon, a women's rights activist and former Sinaloa legislator. "A lot of beauty queens wind up as girlfriends of some narco." Del Rincon added that the involvement of drug lords with beauty queens dates back at least to the heyday of the Tijuana-based Arellano Felix drug gang in the 1990s. Sinaloa state prosecutor Marco Antonio Higuera said Flores Gamez was traveling in one of several vehicles that engaged soldiers in an hours-long chase and gun battle. He said two other members of the drug gang were detained. The shootout began when the gunmen opened fire on a Mexican army patrol. Soldiers gave chase and cornered the gang at a safe house in the town of Mocorito. Some men escaped, and the gun battle continued along a nearby roadway, where the gang's vehicles were eventually stopped. Six vehicles, drugs and weapons were seized following the confrontation. Higuera said Flores Gamez's body has been turned over to relatives for burial. Associated Press Writer Mark Stevenson contributed to this report. Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Related articles Mexican beauty queen killed in shootout with soldiers was likely used as a ... Daily Mail - 1 hour ago More coverage (53) » Add News to your Google Homepage More pics of the chick Spoiler
Not sure why the DEA is publicizing that drug busts are gonna happen soon but who knows. Article in spoiler. http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2013...chicago-local-dea-boss-promises#ixzz2LCQ74luY Spoiler Big Drug Busts Coming Soon in Chicago, Local DEA Boss Promises Updated February 14, 2013 1:35pm February 14, 2013 1:35pm | By Geoff Ziezulewicz, DNAinfo Reporter/Producer The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's main man in Chicago said Thursday that the city is going to see a new strike force "swing the bat" against gangs and narcotics in the coming weeks. (DNAinfo/Geoff Ziezulewicz) CHICAGO — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's main man in Chicago is so confident in a new strike force aimed at stopping drug trafficking that he predicted big busts in the coming weeks. "In the next few weeks, you're going to see us swing the bat," DEA agent Jack Riley said Thursday at a press conference announcing that Sinaloa drug cartel kingpin Joaquin Guzman Loera is the new Public Enemy No. 1. Riley said the force, comprised of city and federal law enforcement, is attacking the system that traffics Sinaloa weed, cocaine and heroin to Chicago streets via local gangs. When asked why he would publicize the tactics of the strike force in advance of any major busts, Riley said it was to showcase the law enforcement personnel who are on the often-dangerous front line of the fight. "I wish I could move the clock ahead a month," he said. Riley also said he delayed his own retirement a few years ago in order to collar the kingpin known as "El Chapo." "I'm staying till this guy's hooked up," he said. Guzman has Chicago in his clutches and uses area gangs to distribute his array of narcotics, Arthur Bilek, executive vice president of the Chicago Crime Commission, said Thursday. "He's operating right now in Chicago and surrounding areas," Bilek said. More than 90 percent of the drugs peddled in the city come from the Sinaloa, Riley said. Most gang violence in Chicago is drug related, Riley said. "There's a direct link between him and the violence in the streets," he said. "Sinaloa has to interact with street gangs. They're extremely vulnerable there." Chicago is "a great logistical place to set up shop" for the narcotics game, Riley said. The things that lure legitimate business also bring in illegitimate enterprises, he said. Chicago's large Mexican population also gives Sinaloa affiliates an honest populace to hide among, Riley said. Guzman is believed to be holed up in a rural area of Mexico's western Sierra Madre, surrounded by an army of armed acolytes, according to the crime commission. Al Capone ended his 73-year run as the official public enemy number one Thursday, with the Chicago Crime Commission dubbing Joaquin Guzman Loera the baddest of the bad. (DNAinfo/Geoff Ziezulewicz) Even if he is eventually captured, it remains unclear if the Mexican government would extradite him to the U.S. Guzman has bought off a bevy of public officials in Mexico, yet Riley said he was optimistic the Mexican government would hand him over if and when he is captured. Riley praised his Mexican partners, but also said kingpins like Guzman fear extradition to the U.S. because the justice system is so much less corrupt. Guzman has already been indicted in absentia in the U.S. District Court's Northern District of Illinois, Riley said. "The good guys play by the rules," Riley said. "Chapo doesn't." Also on DNAinfo.com... Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20130214/chicago/big-drug-busts-coming-soon-chicago-local-dea-boss-promises#ixzz2LE50QoAG
Wow. That was really, really, really bad. Definitely one of the toughest to get through. I wish the worst of all pains to all of the people involved in that.
El Chapo just busted out of a maximum security prison. https://twitter.com/breakingnews/status/620117805212549120
In Mexico the rich buy their way out of Prison. In the USA the rich buy their way out of going to Prison.
Or when you go to Mexico be smart about what part you go to. Michoacan and Guerrero as a white guy who doesn't speak Spanish? Your asking for it