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Sunday, September 12, 2021

La Plaza's El Tepo Killed in Guaymas, Sonora

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A few days ago, a well known hitman of Caborca Cartel’s La Plaza group who went by the alias “El Tepo” was executed in Guaymas, Sonora. 



Who was he? 

         

The deceased man who was shot in Guaymas was later identified as José Guadalupe Hernández Delgado, alias "El Tepo", a member of “La Plaza”. Although the body identification has yet to be officially announced. La Plaza is an armed wing that operates underneath Rafael Caro Quintero’s Caborca Cartel. 




El Tepo is described as a hit man and fee collector. Fee collector likely meaning a “de piso” collector, or the collector of the regularly paid fees local businesses must make to a criminal group for the organization's “protection” of the area.


El Tepo had an arrest warrant out for him at the time of his death. Sonora Violento, a controversial local Facebook page which has been accused of being biased in favor of certain cartels in the past, claims that local police commander Rafael Sandoval Vega has an agreement with La Plaza so the arrest warrant was a kind of meaningless symbolic gesture. 



The facebook page goes on to assert the collusion between the police and La Plaza entails agreements not to investigate or detain members of the criminal organization and to leak information on local whistleblowers to cartel members who can take whistleblowers into their own hands. Please note, there is no concrete evidence of this agreement between commander Rafael Sandoval Vega and La Plaza, only allegations as of the writing of this story. 

Wanted poster for José Guadalupe Hernández Delgado, El Tepo




Overview of La Plaza 

La Plaza is a faction of the Caborca Cartel that is based in Empalme and Guaymas Valley. The leader of La Plaza is believed to be Francisco Javier Espinoza Camacho, alias “El Picipi” or “El Fino”. El Picipi is originally from San Ignacio Rio Muerto and reportedly has connections in Guadalajara, Jalisco as well. 



The organization allegedly reports to Juan Pablo and Antonio Quintero Navidad, relatives of Rafael Caro Quintero. It is worth noting that many news publications tie La Plaza to the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generation (CJNG), referring to them as a CJNG group.


La Plaza has an armed cell known as “xS” (not to be confused with "Los Xs" the Tamaulipas/Chihuahua organization which is entirely separate and unrelated). Some street level gangs such as “La Mafia” and “Los del Tinaco” are thought to operate on behalf of La Plaza as well. 



The group “xS” is led by “El 70” and “El Chapo Pelón”. If El Tepo was part of the subgroup of “xS” is not known currently, in current reports he is only described as a hitman for La Plaza. 


If El Tepo was indeed a hitman for La Plaza as he is claimed to be, then it is likely he reported to the alleged head of sicarios in Guaymas Juan Carlos Real Nieblas, alias “El Mocho”. Although it is also possible that El Tepo reported to Antonio Castro Valenzuela, alias “El Castro” or “El Rábano” another La Plaza head of hitmen whose region of control is still unclear. 







Heating Up the Plaza of Guaymas, Sonora 

                  

Something or someone has been heating up the Guaymas plaza as of late, as there has been a spike in violent incidents that are presumed to be related to organized crime in the last two weeks in the area. 



Three minors were kidnapped on the night of August 29, 2021 in the Guaymas Valley. Fourteen year old Ana Cristina was asleep in a work camp in Campo Guadalupe, with her family sleeping nearby when during the early morning hours several armed men broke into the location and took her from her family by force. On that same night, several armed men also took Luz Estrella Yocupicio Martínez, who is under thirteen years old and was also sleeping in a work camp in Campo Guadalupe. A third underage girl was taken on this same night, in the same area but her family has not yet chosen to come forward with her name to the press for fear of criminal retribution. 


The young Ana Cristina’s family has dedicated themselves to sharing her photograph through social media, where they ask for the help of the community in locating her, as it is feared that her life is in danger. The family has publicly and carefully stated that they are not looking for the culprits of what happened and only want Ana Cristina to return home safely.



Then, just a few days ago on September 7, 2021, the director of the Red Cross of Guaymas was assassinated in the San Vicente neighborhood of Guaymas city. El Universal reports that Efraín Godínez García, the delegate of the Mexican Red Cross was attacked inside his company "Seguridad del Puerto" and by the time paramedics arrived on scene, Efraín had already passed away.


Although most publications are focusing on describing Efraín Godínez García in relation to the Red Cross it should be noted that Proyecto Puente notes that he was also deputy chief of the Municipal Police for the area, making his execution a possible attack on the municipal police force as a way to make them “fall in line”. 



On September 8, 2021, there was an armed attack against a house in the town of Graciano Sánchez in the Guaymas Valley. The attack left one person shot and the house heavily damaged by bullet impacts. Expreso writes that “unofficially, it is known that a group of unidentified armed individuals arrived at the house, who began to fire their firearms in a burst, to later flee.”



Just on Friday, September 10, there were late night shootings reported in the area of Las Palmas in Guaymas. Police were alerted through multiple calls to the gunfights, presumably from clashes between two rival cartel organizations but by the time the police arrived, Tribuna reports that they were unable to locate the alleged shooters. 










Warning: Graphic photos below this point.







Sources: Sonora Violento , México Codigo Rojo, GhostDeviil, Valor por Tamaulipas


La Plaza Sources: All claims about La Plaza are individually cited in BB’s Notable Figures: Caborca Cartel 


Heating Up the Plaza Sources: El Universal, Tribuna Article 1, Tribuna Article 2, Tribuna Article 3, El Sol de Hermosillo, Expreso, Radar Sonora, Opinion Sonora, Proyecto Puente     


First image features San Fernando Cathedral in Centro Guaymas

16 comments:

  1. I mean come on! Kidnapping lil girls, this is not right and the heads of any crime syndicate should be totally against this type of criminal activity.

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    1. Thirteen and fourteen years old! So young.
      This fact cannot be overstated.

      There isn't evidence tying La Plaza specifically to those abductions but a group is. And I want to know who.

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    2. Reply to 5:38: I so agree. Tony Soprano would never have allowed this crap!! He of course is fictional, lol. But he knew how to run a crew!!

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    3. Yeah, it sounds like a shorty move for grounds for propaganda.

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    4. In Mexico it's the wild west anything and everything goes, you name it, it happens by the way Here's Piasa is missing.

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  2. You think these young girls were kidnapped for a pedophile boss who has a sick fetish of raping children.
    I hope the people who kidnapped and hurt these young girls in anyway burn in hell!!!

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  3. Caro quintero mustve been having a siesta

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    1. All of the cartels are serial raping serial killing scum. The unchecked rapes and female killing is totally acceptable in Mexico. These cartels are glorified and worshiped like they are professional athletes. Those tv shows romanticize cartels, but the truth is they all are involved in raping and killing little girls. How romantic! They take what and who they want! How is that? How in the fuck is that? I’ll tell u! The Mexican citizens have been castrated by not being able to arm themselves. Fuck the disgusting laws arm yourself. Try this shit at my house. My family will die shooting or kill the rapists. Face it Mexico rape of little girls is acceptable in Mexico. Where is the army and cops? It’s pathetic!!! Hey gun control fucks… ur partly responsible for those little girl abductions!! How isn’t the whole country ripping the country apart?? Only the criminal rapists and elites have guns. And gun control scum where are u… oh I forgot… ur standing in solidarity… DISGUSTING! U go ahead and stand I’ll crouch and shot, so will my wife, so will my 6 kids… I weep for those families and girls! This is normal to the masses in Mexico. Fucking rip and burn the country.. plenty of stolen fuel around to start burning shit. Since the genius gun control scum says u can’t have guns.

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  5. All of you cartel dick suckers probably approve of this shit.pendejos

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  6. Chapo called raping 13 year olds
    His vitominas!

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    1. according to a witness in trial

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    2. So did Escobar, he liked a steady flow of underage girls. Sick pervs. Like Pedo Escobar!

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    3. So did Escobar, he liked a steady flow of underage girls. Sick pervs. Like Pedo Escobar!

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    4. 10:01 no Chapo was 100% a pedo.

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  7. I wish the cartels would stick only to each other. No tears from me. When they kidnap the young one's, that's when it hurts.

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