"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A drug trafficker considered to be one of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's most trusted lieutenants is now asking a Chicago federal judge for mercy and leniency.
Felipe Cabrera Sarabia, known as "The Engineer," is a drug trafficker considered to be one of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's most trusted lieutenants. He was the drug lord's Chief Engineering Officer, known for his ability to design drug routes and the disappearance of naughty cartel operatives, according to authorities.
Prosecutors in Chicago are aiming to lock up Cabrera but the 53-year-old claims he's just a cattle herder who lost his way.
According to U.S. drug agent, Cabrera stepped up his cartel performance to meet El Chapo's demands. Mexican authorities said he has also been involved in the mass disappearances of the cartel's rivals, later found in sprawling graves.
Even though El Chapo is locked up for life and Cabrera has been out of circulation for more than a decade, Cabrera will face a possible sentence of 20 years or more when a Chicago judge determines his fate later this month.
Cabrera's case, and his one-time position as Chapo's CEO, is considered so sensitive years after the fact that a court document filed Wednesday by government attorneys has sizable sections blacked out to protect the identity and safety of witnesses and informants.
Cabrera is thought to be so dangerous that federal prosecutors are asking he be locked up for decades despite his guilty plea.
On the other side, Cabrera himself paints a far less menacing self-portrait.
He describes a childhood where he "left elementary school to help his father herd cattle." And by 12 years old, was independently managing his own herd and by 18, he was buying and selling cattle himself."
But it wasn't a herd of cows that landed Cabrera in federal lockup; it was kilos of cocaine and heroin flooding metro Chicago streets.
Cabrera is asking for a prison sentence of less than half of what the government wants.
When federal charges were first filed, the drug trafficker's venerable Chicago attorney Ralph Meczyk told the I-Team that they were "false accusations" made by "hardened criminals."
Thursday Meczyk declined to comment with sentencing on the horizon, but on July 25 the defense tone may be slightly softer as Cabrera is expected to say that "drugs ruin communities." He will plead for mercy and the chance, as he puts it, "to re-enter society."
Don’t they all lol… once these so called tough guys hit a U.S. federal max prison they’re not so tough after all smh
ReplyDeleteNo aguanta el garrote que le quieren meter el gabacho ah pero en su mera Gloria muy cabron haha igual que el chapo alv
ReplyDeleteNegative Mike O'Connor 🤣.
DeleteThat's a positive chief
DeletePues no que mucho guevos.
ReplyDeleteDirectly responsible for the deaths of hundreds in Mexico and he was key in Chapo’s organization, so 20 years would be extremely lenient. I bet he gets more like 40 or 50 years.
ReplyDeleteSo was Cabreras chapos people or mayos?
ReplyDeleteThey were more Chapo than Mayo when Chapo was free but seem to be closer with Mayo side now after his arrest
DeleteIndependent but they are aligned with Mayo
DeleteHe looks like the type of guy who if his mom was to be kidnapped due to HIS actions, he wouldn’t stick his neck out for her and would just leave her to die.
ReplyDeleteI truly hope he gets more than 20 years.
I’m sure if he was free, he would still be doing this shit.
lol yep… and far from a real engineer.
DeleteMaybe it’s like one of those reverse names, you know like when a tweaker gets named Sleepy? Or a pussy gets called Killer..
This moron is The Engineer!
Can't blame him for trying right? At Least he has not snitched like other Chapo and Mayo people. His brothers control Durango and parts of Coahuila. There is a lot to look forward to when he enters society not like Vicentillo who has a target in his head.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't snitch because he couldn't, wasn't offered a deal.
DeleteI hope the judge shows him the same leniency that he showed all of the people that he disappeared.
ReplyDeletelos numeros que mandan en dgo! saludos pa vascogil 🌲
ReplyDeleteHe’ll be out and protected by what it used to be their enemy( US GOV) Just like any other high ranking cartel members
ReplyDeleteSe lo cargo la verga a mascar barrote en una prision de verdad.
ReplyDeleteThey all say the same thing, that they’re cattle herders and tomato pickers.
ReplyDeleteEvery man cries in prison,they all do! Seen it with my own eyes!
ReplyDeleteIt's the company you keep. Bitchmade MF cry feeling sorry for themselves pero cuando andaban bien mafiosos todo al 💯. "Levanto, mato y entierro"
DeletePero no me vayan a dar mucha cárcel PLEASE Your Honor😭😭😭. Culones
Rat boy is next to be crying like a little bitch
ReplyDelete"Please Senor, I beg you for my forgivness, me a good man and not hurt no people. Me a farmer.." LOL
ReplyDeleteTodo quedara impune en México. Extraditarlos pagan en U.S.A y quedan pendientes sus accusaciones en mexico
ReplyDeleteCoward move by this Durango goat/farmer
ReplyDeleteHow are both of his brothers still not caught?
ReplyDeleteThey have the state of Durango on lock! Everything from the city to the sierras and connections politicians. Also they work for Mayo not chapitos
DeletePuro extorsionador. Venden la madera de la sierra, roban las minas y cobran piso a las tienditas y expendios en la sierra. Pinche ratas mata amarrados este wey y sus hermanos. Según muy gente pero a nadie ayudan nomas roban y se enriquecen a costillas del pueblo.
ReplyDeleteAya en las prisiones federales de máxima seguridad no te la vas acabar cabezón. Esas si son pintas no chingaderas.
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