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Why the Sinaloa Cartel May Never Be the Same AgainSince the Sinaloa cartel’s two main factions turned on each other five months ago, a chill has descended on this city of gated communities, luxury malls and illicit drug labs. Few pilgrims now dare to ...
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Cartel-plagued Mexican city pins hopes on Trump’s anti-drug trafficking pressureIn Mexico's Culiacan, a city of 1 million residents, an elementary school principal starts each day checking for shootouts ...
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Latin Times on MSNDecomposed Body Found in Culiacán As Homicides as Sinaloa Cartel Turf Wars Rage OnSinaloa authorities have reported 956 homicide cases since Chapitos and Mayos declared war to each other six months ago ...
“We have some larger locations that are well known for Sinaloa control, like Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Tucson, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York City,” he told Fox News Digital. “But they ...
Several cartel operatives said that for the first time in years, they genuinely feared arrest or death at the hands of the ...
A retired Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) supervisory special agent says Mexico's notorious Sinaloa drug cartel ... Atlanta and New York City," he told Fox News Digital.
He was called "El Viejon" — the old man — and was reputed to be the Sinaloa drug cartel's regional ... await extradition proceedings in Mexico City following his arrest in a multi-agency ...
Culiacan, a city in Mexico's Sinaloa state, endures violence as rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel battle for control.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNMexico's Sinaloa cartel linked to Surrey drug traffickers, B.C. lawsuit allegesThe Sinaloa drug cartel worked closely with three Surrey men in an attempt to smuggle large amounts of cocaine from Mexico to ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Border City Torn by Cartel War Pins Hopes on Trump's Pressure on Drug TraffickersAs violence ramps up in Culiacan due to the Sinaloa Cartel power struggle, residents put their hopes on peace behind the ...
Former snowboarder, believed to be hiding in Mexico, is implicated in a cocaine trafficking operation and the ordering of contract killings.
It isn’t the only new routine in Culiacan, a city of 1 million residents that for the past six months has been the battlefield for the two main factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel. The violence ...
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