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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Police Station Attacked, 14 Vehicles & Oxxo Store Burned in Guanajuato in Retaliation for "El Marro's" Brother "El Rudy's" Arrest

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat

Juan "El Rudy" Rodolfo Yépez Ortíz was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday, November 8, in Tecate, Baja California.

The state of Guanajuato woke up in flames after multiple burning vehicles were registered in various parts of the entity, such as in Juventino Rosas, Villagrán, and Celaya, which generated alert among citizens, since even some educational establishments have suspended classes for this Wednesday, November 9.


Local reports indicated that almost a dozen transport vehicles were on fire. In Villagrán it was learned that a passenger truck was set on fire in the community of San José, as well as an Oxxo at the exit to Juventino Rosas.


Other points where narco blockades were alerted were the Comonfort-Empalme Escobedo highway; Juventino Rosas-Celaya road, near the town of Tavera; in the Real Villagran subdivision and on the Celaya-Salamanca highway.

"The M-7 unit attends the vehicle fire report on the old road to Celaya, La Luz neighborhood," reported the Juventino Rosas Fire Department, where two burning units were also located on Boulevard Lázaro Cárdenas. So far there are no reports of injured people or fatalities, although there are no people detained for these events.


The Industrial and Services Technological Baccalaureate Center (CBETIS) number 238, located in Juventino Rosas, Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood, suspended classes this November 9 for the morning shift, and they indicated that in the next few hours it will be determined if there will be activities for the evening. “Due to disturbances in Juventino Rosas and Villagrán, classes are suspended for the morning shift today, November 9. The paramount thing is the safety of our students, ”the educational establishment announced through its social networks.

Although the reason for these disturbances is unknown, it was unofficially indicated that these actions would be in response to the arrest of Juan Rodolfo Yépez Ortiz, alias El Rudy, brother of José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, alias El Marro, who was the leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel (CSRL), with a strong presence in Guanajuato.

After the events, an operation was deployed in the municipalities, in which elements of the National Guard (GN), the Mexican Army, and the police of the different municipalities such as Celaya and Cortazar participate. Local media indicated that it was allegedly armed men who stripped the owners of their vehicles to set them on fire.

A police building in Comonfort was shot up. Bulletproof glass stopped the bullets from entering.

Armed men also attacked the facade of the Municipal Police headquarters of the Empalme Escobedo community. Fortunately, there are no injuries or deaths. The walls have several high-caliber bullet holes and the bulletproof glass is riddled with bullet holes.

Juan Rodolfo Yépez Ortiz, alias El Rudy, brother of El Marro and possibly had taken over control of CSRL after Marro's arrest in 2020.

El Rodo and/or Rudo, as the 39-year-old capo is also known, was apprehended by the Baja California authorities along with three other people last Tuesday, November 8, after they searched the vehicle in which he was traveling and found $60,000 and 40,500 pesos, of which they could not prove their legal origin.

It should be noted that Juan Rodolfo Yépez is originally from Santa Cruz Juventino de Rosas, a town where the burned vehicles were registered and where the CSRL operates. After El Marro's arrest in August 2020, it is possible that his brother was the one who took command of the criminal organization that is at odds with CJNG in the region. Although leaked documents from Sedena were released by the hacker group "Guacamaya", Karen Elizabeth Yépez Ortiz, sister of El Marro, is mentioned as the head of the criminal group.



To confront the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), the CSRL would have allied itself with the Unión de León, Los Viagras, and the Sinaloa Cartel, which operates in Guanajuato through its armed wing known as “Gente Nueva de Los Salazar”, according to security analyst David Saucedo.

These events are added to the attack on the San Fermín Clinic that occurred the day before, located in the Las Flores neighborhood, in Celaya, where armed men opened fire on the building and set it on fire. And it is that it transpired that members of the CSRL attended in that place, so it is presumed that the attack came from the CJNG.

36 comments:

  1. They should cheap 99cent stuff from China, that's why they torched the XOXO store.

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    1. In fact, they sell Mostly american SHIT.

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  2. Salazar in Guanajuato?

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    1. David Saucedo who is the man when it comes to Guanajuatos current security situation lists the AFO under the CJNG on his map. Is the AFO active in Guanajuato? Same question with Los Salazar?

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    2. Didn’t even notice that. That’s crazy. Lotta activity in Guanajuato from different groups. No wonder it’s bad

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    3. It's always been like that if you are from there you should know

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    1. @11:46 somebody in that circle did it’s the easy way out

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    2. 9:25 I mean CDS started all the snitching so CJNG gotta keep up

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  4. Weren’t people on this site commenting on how CSRL were sone, that they didn’t exist anymore??? That’s weird, cause they’re blaming these actions on them. It’s probably to throw off the scent huh??? If they blame it on ghosts, then they’re blaming it on someone that doesn’t exist and never capture them. Damn, they’re smart

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  5. Its like a baby throwing a fit. Other than fucking up their own state what is it going to accomplish?

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    1. Sounds like ukraine

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    2. 2:47 Please don't insult and diminish the plight of Ukrainians.

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    3. They burn up places, yet it costs money to replace what was burned.

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    4. 8:5o that's what happens when you elect comedian for a leader

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    5. 3:07 well said...

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  6. CSRL and Union De Leon don’t have an alliance. They had an interview with M1 from CSRL and he said they didn’t have no alliance with them. Kinda put them down and said that they run when confrontations/shootouts come their way. I also seen an interview with the so called leader of Union De Leon who also stated they don’t have an alliance. That guy M1 was pretty straight up about alot of things, he even stated they’re going to keep extorting and kidnapping, that they had to if they were going to kick CJNG out. That there was no option. He also said there’s a couple of clandestine graves in (I forgot what town) that there were thousands of bodies in those graves and that they were the ones behind the killings, but that none of those people were innocent people. That they had it coming and not innocent civilians. He was saying who they killed, who they didn’t kill, he took responsibility of the bar attack that killed 12 people, 6 men six women, and that 4 of them they weren’t sure if they were involved in that life, but they were with the ones that were and that’s why they got killed. Guilty by association kind of thing. One more thing, I’ve been wondering if el Rudy is M1. I don’t know why but something tells me he is. Might be wrong. Does anyone know what M1 CSRL name is.

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    1. Jalisco wants control of Guanajuato take Leon that’s there bread and butter period.

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  7. The Los Viagra logo in the map legend key is funny the blue pill hahahaha

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    1. Did you expect to be something else?

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    2. @ 1:21 AM. you must be a Reddit child

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  8. Burning citizens cars will surely turn the population in general against them and lead to more anonymous calls to the military and rival cartels! Flocking dumbashes!

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    1. Today I get to pay my rent bill.
      Always bills to pay.

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    2. U.S terrorists and their hit and run tactics,i blame them,dont you bollock head

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    3. 10:41 make the Sancho pay his share...

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  9. Pinches marros they killed 9 in a bar last night, going on about Zermeño betraying them and shit, all they are doing is heating up the plaza🤦‍♂️

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  10. Interesting that nothing was burned in Baja, goes to show that he has no power there.

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    1. 8:41 SMH....most leaders or big names in the game just send the orders from out of state

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  11. Not for nothing, but this is my least favorite cartel.

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  12. Pinche gente como les gusta quemar OXXOS aya en Mexico nomas pasa Algo que no les gusta.
    Digo que haci tan envidioso son con estas empresas que no las queiren ver progresar?
    No se quien sea dueño o dueños de estas pero parece ser que como ustedes nomas no los dejan ser nomas porke ustedes no pueden ser dueños de algo haci!

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    1. Y si sabes que los Oxxos se aprobecharon/robaban al pueblo y no pagaban su luz como se tenia que ser??? Y hasta dejando las luces todas prendidas toda la noche aun estando cerradas, valiendole gorro que alcabo el no lo pagaba. Mexico, el pueblo, lo pagaba por transa. Y sabias que los Oxxos son de un guey millonario transa que le ha costado/robado mucho dinero al pueblo de Mexico??? No estoy diciendo que esta bien que agan ese tipo de cosas, pero si van hacerlo prefiero que se las quemen a ese tipo de persona que todavia tiene cuentas pendientes con el pueblo.

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    2. 7:29 lo dices como si fueras tu policias o investigator de esto.
      Sabes tu de primera esto que dices o puro rumor de la gente?

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    3. 6:23 Otro que no conoce Mexico pero le fascina andar opinando....

      +OXXO, son las tiendas mas comunes en Mexico
      +OXXO esta asegurado para ese tipo de situaciones
      NADA tiene que ver la envidia ni nada de esas tonteras

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  13. Se enojan y calentan su propia plaza llamando mas la atencion, que mamones. Una cosa es incendiar bloqueos como forma estrategica para prevenir la llegada de elementos y permitir un escape. Pero Esto de quemar y aser desmadre lejos de los echos Al igual como otro cartel lo hizo en Tijuana ya son mensadas

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