Dozens of narco-blockades and attacks on stores occurred following the breakup of a meeting between CJNG leaders by Sedena soldiers. |
As reported by "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat, CJNG burned stores, and vehicles creating blockades after a military operation against high-ranking leaders took place. Now more details have emerged about the operation and aftermath of the violence in Jalisco and Guanajuato.
Regional leaders of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) that allegedly met on Tuesday intended to record a video with a large group of its members. Until they were surprised by federal authorities, Upon being identified, the criminal leaders clashed with the military in Ixtlahuacán del Río, north of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.
The meeting took place at a ranch located on the border between Cuquío and Ixtlahuacán del Río, government sources reported. However, personnel from the Ministry of National Defense found out. With the recording, the sources believe, they wanted to spread a message that characterizes the CJNG and that has already been made public on other occasions, in which its members appear heavily armed.
When they found out, the troops organized an inspection operation, without making it known to the local authorities, and they went to the area suspected. The suspicions turned out to be true, later confirmed by a flyover of the area; then came the confrontation with the Army that led to the attacks in Zapopan.
Cresencio Sandoval explained that reports of the presence of vans with armed people in Ixtlahuacán had reached the military and when elements of the Army arrived in the area to corroborate, various confrontations occurred. Due to a large number of criminals, the armed forces requested reinforcements, more soldiers and a National Guard helicopter arrived, who repelled the attacks, resulting in a deceased alleged criminal.
The criminals and other members of the CJNG then carried out six blockades in the Guadalajara metropolitan area with a balance of 14 cars and a business set on fire with 5 arrests. Meanwhile, in Guanajuato, 11 detainees were reported, 6 blockades and 29 businesses burned, including 25 Oxxo stores.
The Prosecutor's Office and the Security Secretariat of Jalisco reported that the drug attacks resulted in a woman and a worker killed, while a hit man was killed.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) informed him that the violent acts in Jalisco were due to the presence of armed people in the Ixtlahuacán del Río area: it was a meeting of Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, alias El Doble R with another member of organized crime, identified as Gerardo González Ramírez, alias El Apá.
The head of Sedena, Luis Cresencio Sandoval, indicated that neither Ruiz Velasco nor González Ramírez were among the 16 people detained for the events of Tuesday, in addition to the fact that their names do not appear in the National Detention Registry System (RND).
Statements from AMLO & Sedena
The Secretary of Defense intervened and also the police from Jalisco and Guanajuato because, apparently, there was a meeting, a meeting of two gangs, and the Secretary of Defense arrived. Defense, elements from the Ministry of Defense arrived and there was a confrontation, and there were arrests.
This was what caused the protests, the burning of vehicles, not only in Jalisco but also in Guanajuato.
There are already detainees in both Jalisco and Guanajuato, of those who were at the meeting.
There are already detainees in both Jalisco and Guanajuato, of those who were at the meeting.
Apparently, yes, group leaders, because there was that very strong reaction, and the burning of vehicles and I think that of Oxxos.
Also continuing with the theme of the event that arose from Ixtlahuacán, in Jalisco, this also had a collateral impact in Guanajuato, in different municipalities: in Celaya, in San Francisco del Rincón, Silao, Irapuato and León.
And that same day 11 people were arrested and made available to the Public Ministry, who were driving in vehicles and motorcycles, who possessed weapons, magazines, and bullets, and they were also assured of gasoline bottles, with which they perpetrated the fires in these places.
There are already 11 detainees who, added to the five from Jalisco, imply that 16 people were detained for these events to date, who are already at the disposal of the corresponding Public Ministry.
Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, alias El Doble R. |
Background on "El RR"
Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, alias El Doble R, who also goes by the alias El Tripa, is a lieutenant of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and, according to Sedena, worked under the command of Juan Carlos González, El 03, founder of the Grupo Elite of the CJNG.Ricardo Ruiz Velasco began his criminal career in Michoacán and later had a presence in Guanajuato and Zacatecas. His appearance in propagandistic videos for the CJNG cartel has earned him several narco corridos that tell part of his criminal history.
It is presumed that "El Mencho's YouTuber" has been allegedly responsible for at least 100 homicides perpetrated in various states of the country, according to intelligence reports. And it is among his victims are minors, government officials, models, and rival hitmen.
Secretary of Tourism of Jalisco, José de Jesús Gallegos Álvarez, assassinated in 2013. |
One of the most notorious cases was his alleged participation in the murder of the then Secretary of Tourism of Jalisco, José de Jesús Gallegos Álvarez, reported in March 2013, when he was on his way home on Acueducto Avenue but was intercepted by a group of assassins, who killed him.
17-year-old Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales was killed for insulting El Mencho on social media. |
Another of his fatal victims would have been the young Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales, better known as "El Pirata de Cuiliacán", who had gained fame on social networks for vlogging his participation in the world of drug trafficking. He was filmed insulting one of the most wanted drug lords in Mexico: Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho. The death of the 17-year-old was reported in December 2017 in a bar in Zapopan, Jalisco, at the hands of an armed commando. El Doble R is investigated for this murder.
Local media reported that Ruiz Velasco had been arrested in Aguascalientes in December 2014 by elements of the State Police, he had nine arrest warrants against him. However, hours later he was released.
"El Apa" was the other CJNG leader said to have been at the meeting that resulted in violence across two states. |
Background on "El Apa"
Less is known about Gerardo González Ramírez, alias "El Gera", "El Güero" or "El Apa". In May, 20222 the Attorney General's Office offers a reward of 500,000 pesos to anyone who provides information on the alleged leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel within the limits of Zacatecas and Jalisco.The reward released by the FGR details that this subject is likely responsible for criminal acts in the municipalities of Nochistlán, Apulco, and Jalpa Zacatecas, as well as in Yahualica de González Gallo in the state of Jalisco.
El Gera/El Apa leads a group of assassins who have caused terror in various communities, stripping people of their homes, and causing hundreds of families to flee leaving everything behind. He is also attributed to kidnappings and homicides, in addition to being identified as the leader of the criminal cell that has clashed on several occasions with rival groups and federal forces.
El Gera/El Apa leads a group of assassins who have caused terror in various communities, stripping people of their homes, and causing hundreds of families to flee leaving everything behind. He is also attributed to kidnappings and homicides, in addition to being identified as the leader of the criminal cell that has clashed on several occasions with rival groups and federal forces.
CJNG members seized vehicles including cars, trucks, and buses, setting them on fire to create blockades surrounding Zapopan, Jalisco. |
Narco Blockades in Jalisco
Shortly after the initial confrontation, various members of organized crime set fire to vehicles and set up narco blockades in the outskirts of Zapopan, more than 50 kilometers from Ixtlahuacán: vehicles were burned in the San Isidro, Mesa Colorada, and Paso de Guadalupe neighborhoods, located on the highway to Saltillo, at the entrance to the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, as well as on the Camino a Valle de San Isidro.The narco blockades covered the area near San Francisco de Ixcatán and El Tempisque. There, armed men stripped several drivers of their vehicles and set them on fire, in order to prevent the security forces from approaching Zapopan, where several leaders of the CJNG live showing that the protection covered more than 50 kilometers in that region.
In total, they burned 19 vehicles, including four trucks, and a self-service store. They also threw nails and "punch tires" to prevent traffic. At the scene of the arrests, a "narco monster" was seized - a modified van armored by hand - in addition to nine other vehicles, some 30 long weapons, machine guns, and explosives. Two civilians were killed during the attacks.
Violence in Guanajato
Simultaneously, Guanajuato began to burn. At 8:30 at night, authorities received a report that an Oxxo in Celaya, almost 300 kilometers away, had been attacked with Molotov cocktails. According to witnesses, shots had been heard and, shortly after, an explosion.A few minutes later, madness broke out in Irapuato. Reports began to arrive of burned Oxxos in the Arcos de Guanajuato, Españita, La Pradera, Los Presidentes and Ciudad de Los Olivos neighborhoods. The Oxxos of the Rancho Grande, Bajada de San Martín, San Antonio de Ayala, Independencia, Las Reynas, and Los Fresno neighborhoods also burned.
A video recorded by the assailants themselves shows several armed individuals, wearing camouflage clothing, hats, and tactical vests, entering one of those stores while the screams of a child are heard. They ordered civilians out of the OXXO while firing warning shots and shouting their allegiance to 'El Mencho', the leader of the CJNG.
25 OXXO stores were attacked and set on fire. |
According to the company FEMSA, owner of the OXXO convenience stores, 25 stores in that state were set on fire in whole or in part, 20 of them in Irapuato, 300 kilometers east of the site of the initial operation. More than 40 attacks were recorded, 90% of which targeted Oxxo. In Irapuato, where there were 11 detainees, some of them simply stated that they had been ordered to do so.
Guanajuato-based security analyst David Saucedo said the Oxxo stores were apparently chosen because of their ubiquity and light security, rather than because of any dispute with the company. Cartels often create such chaos in an effort to keep authorities from transporting captured cartel bosses or to protest arrests.
A total of 16 were arrested during the violence in Jalisco and Guanajuato. |
Aftermath
Five were detained in Jalisco and 11 were detained in Guanajuato, linked to the fires. 2 deaths were reported in Jalisco. Several educational institutions, both public and private, decided to suspend classes the following day to avoid more violent acts. The United States consulate in Guadalajara issued a security alert on Tuesday night for its citizens to stay safe and follow the recommendations of the authorities. The order was rescinded the following day.
Federal sources confirmed that El RR is not among the detainees. And there were no important arrests.
Graphic by HEARST
so after days of burning down towns the CJNG leaders who were not captured were released and things got quieter.
ReplyDeleteDouble R looks like Cobra Comander.
DeleteLos "Lideres" necesitaban vérselas en persona...
ReplyDeleteMucho riesgo, pero ahi andan de pinchis y calientes.
🤣🤣🤣Saludos caliente guy long time no see.
DeleteWOW an Army without attack Drones , Attack helicopters. They tried their best to capture then? YEAH RIGHT..Feel bad for the innocent ppl living through this.Excellent reading on the NYC subway. 😜
ReplyDeleteRed Panties Rubio?
Delete@717 am. I'm famous and flattered.
DeleteRespect to everyone on here. And to the ones that act like children, red is not my favorite color. Is actually blue.
🩲🩲🩲👙👙👙👙
Delete2:27 Azul Cielo?
DeleteJump on them and show us your tiktoks like Sol.
Im done with corridos .so Double R is really "Mencho's You Tuber" thats it .
ReplyDeleteSince Mencho died Roldofo Ramos is in charge of CJNG?
Delete6:39 no one is dumb enough to believe that secret manager aka little nutz
DeleteEl RR is definitely real. His name has been heard before he hit the media. He made his way from the bottom as a gram dealer to a jefe de plaza/distributor that controls a a larger territory now. He grew up in El Retiro, an extremely poor neighboorhood close to the heart of Guadalajara. Part of mother's family all live in Oblatos. The streets always had rumors and names that I thought were made up stories made by junkies who did too much toncho, perico, then later became loyal to meth. Apparently some stories really are true.
DeleteEl rr is the enforcer of the 03 man in jaliscas el 03 built groupo elite and sent them against marro. Goes wthout saying them assholes dont even know what elite means.
Delete🎶"Ahí pa que vayan y cuenten
ReplyDeleteLo que me sobra es la gente
Siempre cargo varios batos
Patrullando en Guanajuato
Listos pa pegarse un cierre
Porque cuidan bien el terre
De una vez me les presento
Me apodan El Doble R
Muchas gracias señor Mencho
Y con el tres somos equipo
Traigo el chaleco de malla
Y nos morimos en la raya
De alto calibre los rifles
Y con los lanza misiles
Cascos y pasamontañas
Nunca andamos de civiles
Traigo al comando elite
Y aquí hay pa repartir
Porque traemos con queso
Pa'l que se deje venir
Y que truene la banda
Pa agarrar la parranda
Me canta la artisteada
Cuando dejamos la chamba
Y ahí les bajo al que se llegue
Me apodan El Doble R
Y así suena Enigma Norteño
No hay otro
Me da risa lo que inventan
Fue una noticia sonada
Que ya me llevaban preso
Ni que estuviera pelada
Madrugarme en la jugada
Si mando en Guadalajara
Sigo al frente de mi raza
A lo que mande la menchada
Hay que ponerle cuidado
A la gente que anda a un lado
Ya lo tengo bien calado
Por eso soy desconfiado
Pero hay 3 que no se rajan
Y mi aprecio se han ganado
Los seguimos esperando
Espanky hermano y cuñado
Traigo al comando elite
Y aquí hay pa repartir
Porque traemos con queso
Pa'l que se deje venir
Y que truene la banda
Pa agarrar la parranda
Me canta la artisteada
Cuando dejamos la chamba
Y ahí está pa'l que se llegue
Me apodan El Doble R" 🎵
Se dice ver 20 trocas y traen varias duras
DeleteBlindaje del siete
Se dice ver otras veinte que van divisando
Soldados parecen
Se mira una polvadera
Pasar por las brechas allá entre los cerros
Se mira una caravana
Parecen ser guachos con buen armamento
Pues, se equivocan, señores
No son del gobierno, mucho menos guachos
Es un comboy de sicarios
El JNG iniciales portando
Se dice ver 20 trocas y traen varias duras
Blindaje del siete
Se dice ver otras veinte que van divisando
Soldados parecen
Pues, se equivocan, señores
Son más de 40 y traen 60 fuertes
Los apodan Grupo Elite
Es gente del Mencho a la orden del jefe
Dicen que el que trae el mando
Es un señor viejo, canoso, con lentes
Otros dicen que es muy alto
Ojos de colores, piel clara y sin lentes
Pues, se equivocan de nuevo
No es viejo, no es alto y canas no tiene
Es un joven que trae power
Hombre respetado, es el Doble R
Y esto esto' son corridos reales
Corridos autorizados
Ánimo, delincuencia
Puro Martín Castillo, oiga, arriba
Dicen que somos muy malos
Que cobramos plaza a varios negocios
Dicen que somos corrientes
Matando inocentes, que somos mañosos
Pues, se equivocan, señores
Halcón que hoy andamos limpiando la zona
Y al que se nos atraviese
Se van a topar con la barredora
Botas militar, pechera
Granadas 50, somos de pelea
Entrenados pa' matar
También levantar tácticas de guerra
Un equipo bien armado
Listos pa' accionar, aquí no hay reversa
Operaciones violentas, le damos con plomo
No hay quién nos detenga
Respeto a quien me respete
Honor con honor a quien se lo merece
Y con el hijo del Mencho
Siempre estoy al 100, me activo en caliente
Cargo la banda en el alto de las cuatro letras
Cartel Jaliciense
Voy peleando, avanzando
Con mi Grupo Elite, soy el doble R
I like this corrido better & thank god for the copy and paste
Pura gente del Double R
DeletePuro puto correlon
Delete9:04 ningun grupo criminal puede vs los guachos, claro que van a correr, pero cuando se topan cjng vs cds quien crees que corre?
Delete9:28 .. pues en zacatuercas las correlonas se retachan pa Jalisco .. no pueden con La Cabreria ni con los Flechas del Mayo … las Jaliskas no mas se la pasan calentando las plazas y luego dicen que van ganando .. el cholo del Marro les partió el culo varias veces y nunca le llegaron, tuvieron que esperanzarse que lo agarrar el gobierno porque al mencho le temblaba el ano.
DeleteYo Tengo mucho tiempo para gaster.
DeleteMi Gustavo la motta.
Yo Tengo mucho tiempo para gaster
Mi gusta la motta!
10:02 no pues si se nota que te gusta la mota
Delete9:48 no pues chido tu coto, lla pudes pasar por tu despensa de maruchan con las siglas de 🐐🏹 gracias por tu aportacion
DeleteCJNG has shown they can fight military on the ground but they choose not too cause when it gets there military always calls that bird in the sky that Swiss cheese anything in its way up..
DeleteI tough the same, but when I saw their armored vehicles vs SEDENA'S sand cat, just noticed they have no chance. They may get .50 cal and rockets, but nothing bigger than that.
DeleteAre there any concrete answers as to why Guanajuato was torched as well? I understand that Grupo Elite is very present there, is it just a way of putting more pressure on the government, regardless of the location?
ReplyDeleteIf I had to guess it was to throw off the army in the direction they fled and it worked
DeleteSeragalin:
DeleteThat's a tough question. I was thinking they were going after Gayatan and they were trying to block his arrest, but his name isn't mentioned in the news reports. Besides, there was violence in several locations.
It appears to be violence for nothing more than the sake of violence. You would think that the people of Guanajuato have had enough of this violence.
And now they are reporting two bodies in Villa Gran. Probably a couple of SRLC guys. Guanajuato can't get a break.
DeletePinches corridos más feos k una patada en los huevos.
ReplyDeleteNo sea tan amargado mi buen
DeleteGsonoran es un hater de primera, a pero si fuera un corrido se un "parienton viejon"(lla ven que se creen sinaloas) Con una guitarrilla toda cagada diciendo puras mentiras, eso para el si fuera un corridaso.
DeleteY tu chino si tu papa es Japones, China tu madre?
Y los del CDs muy guapos pinche joto
DeleteMencho is not dead lol .. here in northern California bay area he has sons and nephews deeply rooted that have confirmed to us he still alive .. comedy too them
ReplyDeleteI have cousins that live in Mexico, and said mencho died in February.
DeleteBut his spirit lives on.
8:40 i have causin in mexico and they told me your causins are Zombies like Zir
DeleteEl MENCHO lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
DeleteYup, Mr. Mencho makes meth and MDMA for the Dutch Mafias..... That's why they arrested the Chapitos cuz Mencho already claimed the territory and killed everybody who didn't accept bribes to let menxh cook amphetamines in Amsterdam
Delete932 lol
Delete9:32 is your cousin a chihuahua too?
Delete6:01 Hey Zir glad you are back, how was your detox? Are you gonna stop using for good or are you gonna take your usual one day brake?
DeleteLet me guess are they in a city where the tress grow certainly high and the weather is always cool especially in winter? Without too much detail. High cost of living, only well off people can live in the nice areas of these cities.
DeleteSIR / 6:01 Whats a "chihuahua"?
DeleteSo all this happened because CJNG wanted to do another photo shoot playing dress up. What in the world of homosexuality is CJNG? Playing dress up, wearing eyeliner and lipstick.
ReplyDelete7:57 hey they did use their guns, unlike some other guys whose corridos are over exagerated and fake, whose name i rather not mention
Delete7:57 Mayos people looking strong but other groups in CDS look weak. Chapitos could never step to CJNG like Mayo is. You can laugh at CJNG all you want but currently they look to be the strongest cartel in Mexico at the moment
Delete10:05 Chapitos mistake was thinking that they could overcome El Mayo, they have no chance, doesnt matter how much $ they had or their last name.
DeleteAgreed 11:04
DeleteNo es por nada pero esta rola esta mamalona.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/fJ9gj7Ppo74
8:47 pon el nombre no el link
DeleteLuis R Conriquez - Por Clave Doble R
Delete2:04 👍 Agree
DeleteCartels are idiots with their big meetings and gatherings. The law knows those are the perfect moments to make their surveillance pay off.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately they take no action, per higher-ups in command.
Delete8:22 sooner or later you are gonna clash wirh the police, thats a fact, this top guys set up rings of security so they can have enough time to scape
Delete@8:38 Someone once said that nations are great due to the comparative selflessness of their leaders. In other words, politicians of great nations only steal a little. That is why Latin and African countries are not great nations. The politicians steal and take bribes with two-fisted glee. Mexico and the countries of Latin and South America will never be great nations. But Brazil has potential if it acknowledges it's horrible treatment of Black people and seeks to make amends.
DeleteProbably won't happen, but the potential is there.
9:51 Funny how some people give their opinions without understanding how complex is that problem. Isnt just about politicians getting bribes.
Delete@11:02 Obviously I was painting with a very broad brush. Please offer something more substantive than watery snark, Senor Wisenheimer.
Delete11:02 Seems almost on every thread your counter-attacking anyone that comments of curupt officials getting bribes. We all know that happens and you can't hide it. Comment on the article rather than bothering people making comments, don't be a sour lemon.
Delete3:20 awww you have no other source than your opinion?, and yelling that everyone is corrupt isnt very specific at all. Next time share a link or something more relevant than assuming everyone is corrupt since you are unable to provide something more relevant. "... dont be a sour lemon" - a crying girl refuted when she run out of ideas
DeleteSo they wanted to flex their weapons fancy trucks and man power like that video they did in Guanajuato a few years ago that went viral world wide. Well looks like they are not nice to the people or else they wouldn’t of reported them to the authorities.
ReplyDeleteVideos have a physicological effect on the population ,enemy cartels and the government. It also helps with recruitment.
ReplyDeleteJust an example when TopGun movie came out many people wanted to join the Air Force
@9:05 it’s funny you should say that, because a lot of that movie was being supervised and approved by the USA military. They had the final say on what the audience saw. It was a “propaganda” film
DeleteDéjen en paz al mencho por favor .. El señor de los gallos pasó a mejor vida el 14 de febrero de este año por complicaciones de su diabetes.. lastimosamente fallecio el día del amor y la amistad … yo tuve una cita con el señor en la sierra entre Jalisco y Michoacán donde el señor se refugiaba .. ahí compartimos dos noches juntos.. pero el viejo no me aguanto la parte más gruesa de mi ñonga y empezó a desangrarse por el recto hasta que Dios se lo llevo .. me pesa mucho todavía me acuerdo como si fuera ayer.. yo amaba al señor mencho y me duele ser el reponsable de su muerte … la primera ves que el mencho me entregó la dona no se la deje ir toda porque su escolta me encañonó al oír como pujaba y bramaba el señor de los gallos cuando me lo clave .. pero esta última ves Nemesio andaba de golosa y más y más verga me pedía y desafortunadamente no me aguanto el tronco y falleció .. que dios me perdone y también que me perdone Nemesio donde quiera que se encuentre
ReplyDeleteP.S… extraño mucho sus nalgas
Ouch!
DeleteYou must be frm sinaloa con tanta joteria 🤣 que bien sueñas con tanta mamada lmao..
Delete12:12 asi es … soy La Gilbertona y el responsable de haber matado a Nemesio … yo le dije que cuidara de su diabetes porque lo amaba .. pero nunca se cuidó y cuando le reventé el chiquito pues nunca cicatrizo y murió de la hemorragia… no me aguanto la ñonga .. al morir me dijo al oído .. viva la raza de Jalisco y Michoacán
DeleteQuisiera que fuera un sueño pero es verdad .. mencho a muerto 😔
Delete1:17 maldita gilbertona por eso te odiamos!! Mejor sigue echandote a los chapitos y mayatitos, esos gueyes como estan mas "altos" si aguantan tu riata! Y lla esta comprobado
DeleteLas fantasías que tienes de andar de caquino zeton, matón, levantón Tamaulipuerco.
Delete@ 4:14 soy sinaloka pendejo … pero aun así me enamore de las nachas del señor de los gallos .. de vez en cuando nos dábamos unas escapadas pa la sierra y mientras su escolta manejaba Nemesio me daba unas mamadas para llegar bien cachondo y poder cogerlo de inmediato apenas llegando .. el era muy romántico y encantador .. y tenia el ojete bien apretadito .. hasta que lo desgracie .. siempre voy a recordarlo por ser el amor de mi vida … lástima que no me aguanto el trote del macho
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DeletePutin tambien quería,
DeletePero El Donal' nomás es cacher
Thanks SolCalJ for posting this story. There is a lot of information here.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that Ruiz was number 3 in the CJNG chain. I thought only Rosalinda's son was above him. A lot of people put Jardinero and Rosalinda's son in the the number 2 spot but I'm not fully aware of Jardinero's role in the grander scheme of the CJNG so I'm not ready to put him higher than Ruiz at this point. There's enough publicly available information to say that Jardinero is a significant figure in the CJNG and a part of Mencho's inner circle, so there is a real possibility that he is either in the number 2 or number 3 spot. Both he and Rosalinda's son have $5 million rewards on their heads by the U.S. but I believe Ruiz has no rewards posted by the U.S. I don't know enough Spanish to get the full picture, so obviously my understanding is far more limited than many on Borderlandbeat.
Anyway, Ruiz is at best number 3 or number 4 in the foodchain and I'm sure there are people who would put him below number 4.
This guy Apa I've never heard of before. Despite the difficulty following the fragmentation of the cartels, I generally recognize the names of the major players and with the help of google translation have some idea of their roles.
So we have here a guy Ruiz who I believe is number 3, a lot of people believe is number 3 or 4 and some believe is much lower. One fact that is undeniable is that Ruiz is in Mencho's inner circle. This other guy Apa is unknown to most and is most likely not even in Mencho's inner circle.
I can understand the violence in Zapopan because Ruiz is in Mencho's inner circle. But the Guanajuato violence makes no sense because this guy Apa has to be relatively low on the food chain.
There is a possibility that Mencho happened to be in Zapopan meeting with his senior members (I don't believe he's staying in Guadalajara metro. He is most likely in the sticks in either Jalisco or Michoacan. The DEA adds Colima) during these events, but the response would have been stronger if he was in the immediate area. This would only make sense if he was already fleeing and only hijacked a few vehicles to complete his escape.
The response in Guanajuato was much stronger than in Jalisco. Former Puerto Vallarta plaza boss Gaytan is credited with violence in Guanajuato which led me to believe that he was the focus of the police actions in Guanajuato but his name isn't mentioned.
There's a limit to the length of this comments on Borderland Beat, so I have to post another comment to finish this comment.
Let's smoke a joint, just don't try the S...t, Sir likes.
DeleteSi los Michoachangos deveras fueran tan bravos le haigan puesto al topon. Con los militares. No que mueren en la raya y quien sabe que tanto mas bola de culos. Se parecen igual a los Sinalocas.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you like Michoacan.
DeleteViva Michoacan!!!!!!
What I believe happened is that SEDENA raided the rancho where the filming was taking place. Ruiz fled in the direction of Zapopan. Authorities approached where they believed that Ruiz was heading so CJNG responded with just enough violence for Ruiz to escape the area and make his way to a third location.
ReplyDeleteEl Apa was at the rancho either to use his members as props for the video or to discuss other business or both. He fled in the direction of Guanajuato. The strong response suggests that he was actually in Guanajuato. The violence in multiple locations suggests that they were looking for more than one person in Guajuanato.
The takeaway from this is that the CJNG used a fairly large amount of violence (much lower than when Mencho was almost caught and a helicopter shot down) for one guy who is at most number 3 or 4 on the foodchain and used a higher level of violence in response to at least one person who was much lower on the foodchain.
The targets here were second and third tier. This is a worrisome development which suggests that the CJNG has increased it's capacity to engage government forces. If Mencho were threatened today, I believe there will be a much stronger response than when the helicopter was shot down. Any threat to capture Mencho could lead to broader regional violence that could lead to several civilian deaths in addition to government and criminal deaths.
CJNG has gained too much power in the vacuum that has previously existed. I'm not going to get into the debate whether the CJNG or CDS is stronger. Suffice to say, both organizations possess enough firepower to take on the state.
The CJNG has gained a level of firepower that will be difficult for Mexico to contain and extinquish.
There is an old military saying that says, "when you protect everything, you protect nothing", and this is what Mexico is doing. It is trying to protect every square inch of it's sovereign territory which has resulted in their forces being spread too thin responding to these various mini-crises that keep arising. Mexico must concentrate it's forces in Jalisco, Colima and Michoacan in order to reduce the CJNG's capacity to wage war with the state. If they fail to do this, CJNG will only become stronger and more diverse and more difficult to deal with in the future.
I'm not saying that CJNG is stronger than CDS. I am saying that the CJNG is the greater threat to the peace and stability of Mexico and that Mexico must put more resources into reducing the CJNG's capacity or they will be more difficult to fight in the future.
Yea you are not saying cjng is stronger, yet we all know they are, Cjng its on another level, money and brains make up for a very dangerous combo
DeleteThe only downside to CDS 1:19 is the Chapitos. If someone took out Chapitos CDS would be stronger
DeleteMoney n brains but still cowards
DeleteGovernment would easily smoke cjng or any other cartel if they were to really engage full force,but in this case cjng targeted civilians NOT LAW ENFORCEMENT, doesn't take guts to burn cars or businesses
Delete3:04 no daught the gov would wiped them all out, let me ask you a question who do you think acted more cowardly Cjng or Cds in culiacan?
Delete3:46 they both used or targeted innocent civilians but only one had the guts to go head on against the government the other pussied out...
Delete6:30 you are right one of them pussies kid napped the militaries families! Fucking pussies
DeleteGreat post, you have a lot of interesting insights. Though I would say that the response in Villa Purificacion was smaller because it's a rural area and Mencho most likely doesn't ride around in massive convoys there. Just a thought either way.
DeleteNot to be rude but cargadores = magazines in English not chargers. Gun magazines. Lol
ReplyDeleteSome serious shit tho. No los dejaron grabar sus tic toks lmao
Nothing special... You can easily make boms with coffee creamer... It's science
ReplyDeleteThey'll be done by the end of the month
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ReplyDeleteYour input is appreciated by non-Spanish speakers. I believe most followers of BorderlandBeat recognize chargers as magazines. This translation is much better than google translate and much appreciated. This is a good story. We were all left hanging with the violence without firm explanations. We now have a greater understanding of the events. Socalj's posting of the story and anything he added to the translation is greatly appreciated.
You might welcome Bunn Doggie.
DeleteSemper Fi!
I don't see how the United Nations don't consider Cartels terrorists like ISIS.
ReplyDeleteI think any group country or individual that finds it necessary to film propoganda of their power by cutting people's heads off and lighting them on fire should be labeled as a terrorists.
Great you brought up United Nations, they are sub-par, very slow and not reliable whatsoever.
DeleteDuring the crisis of COVID 19, that originated in Wuhan, China they send inspectors weeks later, which gave China time to clean up the lab, and hide all evidence.
United Nations CEO is run by a French national that is hard to understand, when he talks, Gibberish like SIR.
Lastly the Ukraine War, Russia has killed many unarmed residents in Ukraine, United Nations is slow to document the war crimes.
Politics, that's all it is!
Delete04:47 😂 jaja 🇺🇦
DeleteYou said "United Nations CEO is run by a French national that is hard to understand, when he talks, Gibberish like SIR"
Man, that's sad but true
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DeleteI just cannot figure who elected that man of the United Nations, seems he is the only one allowed to give a speech, your right, he is hard to understand.
Funny you mentioned he talks like Sir.
They are supposed to act fast on World issues, there was a time that Trump wanted to get rid of the United Nations.
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ReplyDeleteTrump still wants to get rid of the United Nations, along with the minimum wage, social security, EPA and Stormy Daniels.
6:47 Doctor Detroit
DeleteIt costs money to run the United Nations, Trump when he was president wanted it abolished, since they did a bad job on the China COVID 19 fiasco.
Thousands died. China tried to put blame, that it came from Italy.
puro corrido meco del rr
ReplyDelete7:53 nomas porque no exajeran o por que?
DeleteYou make napalm at home.
ReplyDeleteYeah that was the rumor yet no arrests. Its pathetic.
ReplyDeleteMexico would be a much better country if they extradited these pieces of shit as soon as they're captured. Instead they give so much leverage to these assholes allowing them to burn down towns until they get their way.
ReplyDeleteMexico would be a way better place if the US of A didn't have so much junkies
DeleteDont blame the usa because mexico its a shit hole. In the last 12 years mexico has become the worst country in the western world because of corruption and unchecked violence and rampant extorsion. It aint about americans wanting drugs anymore. Its about mexico being on the brink of becoming a full narco state because of its own failures.
Delete8:57 Hi Mrs Bible Belt...Don’t blame Mexico for your own problems. Control your drug abuse and an endless cash/weapon flow to nourish cartels. Will be an endless problem if the US avoids its part on your side of the border. Instead they lose time and resources blaming the others with useless $olution$.
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