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Thursday, January 18, 2024

El Sierra 3, Involved In The Death Of Santa María Del Oro Police Officers, Captured In Culiacán; Already In Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

The officers stopped him during their prevention patrol because he was driving a vehicle with tinted windows.




Elizabeth Ibal | El Occidental


Cornelio A., alias "El Negro" or "El Sierra 3", who is accused of the disappearance, torture and death of three municipal police officers from Santa Maria del Oro, was arrested in Culiacan. He was arrested by court order after he was caught by state police speeding on the streets of La Lima neighborhood.

The officers stopped him during their prevention patrol, since he was in a vehicle with tinted windows and checking the speed limit, they even signaled him to stop, but he accelerated. Later he was stopped and upon verifying his name, the arrest warrant was detected.

On Wednesday afternoon, the State Prosecutor's Office informed on Thursday morning that hours before he had been transferred to Jalisco with the support of the National Guard, the Criminal Investigation Agency of the Attorney General's Office and authorities of the Guadalajara International Airport.


Cornelio A., alias "El Negro" and/or "El Sierra 3", will face justice for his probable participation in the crimes of aggravated forced disappearance, aggravated homicide and torture.

He is an alleged member of the Pájaros Sierra criminal group that disputes control of the area with the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation. On July 7, 2022, a vehicle was found in Mazamitla, with the bodies of the elements that days before had been deprived of their freedom.


16 comments:

  1. Wellllllllll “HES DEAD” Considering that he didn’t follow orders, and then went on his own from CJNG…………And he’s In Jalisco?
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    Rubio NYC

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    1. Dont think jalisco is fully ran by cjng cds is rooted in jalisco specifically in rancho tepiscoeloyo

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    2. This dummie managed to escape for a few years hidding out from cjng, he didn't want to end up tortured. He's not going to be safe in prison either

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    3. 2:08 chingo de tiempo que no escuchava de ese ranchillo

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    4. Your right 208 but dont act like CDS has any important plazas thats completely false.

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    5. 11:02 😂 el guey de 2:08 te albureo y ni cuenta te diste

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    6. 11:02 Pero al mismo tiempo el 7:21 se chingo al 2:08 😂😂🤣 i love this site

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  2. He was probably trying to get CDS help . Probably didn't like what he brought to the table and got turned in

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  3. Big mistake to have a small crew go against cjng, he's lucky he's still alive..

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  4. If that massacre wouldn't of gotten so much attention this group would've still been in good standing with the rest of CJNG.

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    1. AnonymousJanuary 19, 2024 at 9:14 AM
      If that massacre wouldn't of gotten so much attention this group would've still been in good standing with the rest of CJNG
      como iban a estar bien si le tocaron la sangre.? ahi ya no hay arreglos. te matan un hermano estarias bien con ellos tu.? no hables mamadas

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  5. Es el d la masacre en San José de gracia ??

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  6. He was CJNG and fell out of favor and was trying to make something happens in Culiacan?

    or was he from there or something like that

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    1. He was from Sinaloa working for CJNG but like you said betrayed CJNG by killing some fools from another CJNG faction.
      Just so you guys know, there are a lot of people from Jalisco working for CDS just like there is a lot of people from Sinaloa working for CJNG, this criminals only care about the money, it does not matter where or who they get it from, they would sell their mom for $1,000 bucks

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  7. He’s been part of Flaquitos crew fall out continues with chapitos just like the capture of La kena

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