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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Post Mortem: Mencho Is Dead, El 3 Is In, Questions Remain

El Armadillo for Borderland Beat

On the morning of February 22nd, Mexican special forces killed Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho, in the mountain town of Tapalpa, Jalisco, ending an over decade long manhunt for the most powerful and elusive drug lord in Mexico. 

The official account is straightforward: an army helicopter dropped more than a dozen special forces near his hideout before sunrise, a firefight erupted, and Mencho was found gravely wounded in the underbrush where he had fled with only two bodyguards. He died during the air transfer to a hospital in Mexico City. The official account says Mencho died of his wounds during the air transfer to Mexico City. But veteran cartel journalist Ioan Grillo, writing for his outlet CrashOut, reports that multiple Mexican and U.S. security sources told him the decision had been made before boots ever hit the ground: Mencho was not to be taken alive. 

When soldiers pulled him wounded from the underbrush and loaded him onto a military plane, two of his operatives also reportedly died in transit. Three people dying of wounds on the same military aircraft is a hard thing to swallow, and Grillo doesn't shy away from what that implies. Whether Mencho was executed on that plane will likely never be officially confirmed. 

But as Grillo points out, given the thousands CJNG has killed and the mass graves it has left across Mexico, the line of people demanding answers is going to be pretty short.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the circumstances that made the operation possible tell their own story. Mencho had hosted a party at the property the night before the raid. A romantic partner who was being tracked had left that morning. Authorities reportedly had only a few hours to plan once the location was confirmed. When the helicopters arrived, Mencho had roughly a dozen bodyguards with him, a fraction of his normal security apparatus, and was accompanied by just two when soldiers finally found him hiding in the underbrush.

The cabins where he spent his final hours had previously been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for ties to CJNG. Staying at a location already on Washington's radar would seem like an obvious risk. Yet for a man who reportedly moved every two days, there may have been a certain logic to it. A property already scrutinized and passed over can start to feel, however foolishly, like one hiding in plain sight.

Striking at precisely this moment made every bit of sense. Mencho without his normal security apparatus was almost certainly a rare occurrence and with the Trump administration bearing down on Mexico with demands for tangible results against the cartels, the window was not one the Mexican government could afford to leave open. There are several rumors that other high-ranking members of the Cartel were killed, with the exception of El Tuli, these are unconfirmed at this point.

To understand what has been lost, and what has been unleashed, it helps to understand what Mencho represented. He was the most consequential figure in Mexican organized crime in the last decade, transforming CJNG from a regional outfit into a national force that has a presence in nearly every state. He demonstrated his capacity for survival, and for audacity, as far back as 2015, when CJNG shot down a Mexican military helicopter during an attempted capture of Mencho in Jalisco, an act of open warfare against the state that announced the cartel's arrival on the national stage in terms no one could ignore. 

But the scale of Mencho's rise should never be separated from the scale of the suffering it produced. CJNG's expansion across Mexico left a trail of mass graves, displaced communities, and destroyed local economies in its wake. The cartel became one of the primary suppliers of fentanyl to the United States, a drug that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. Its territorial battles, fought with military-grade weapons, drones carrying explosives, and a deliberate strategy of spectacular brutality, gutted whole regions and drove entire populations from their homes. Journalists, police, local officials, and ordinary civilians paid with their lives for existing in spaces CJNG wanted to control. 

The response to his death was immediate and fierce. Cartel operatives launched coordinated roadblocks and set fire to vehicles across Mexico. Whether this began as a frantic attempt to force the government to hand over Mencho, a last desperate bid to reverse the irreversible, or whether it was ]retaliatory once his death was confirmed, or some volatile mixture of both, remains an open question. What it demonstrated, unambiguously, is that CJNG retains the capacity to destabilize the country without its founder. 

And the question of who leads that organization now has been answered. Multiple sources, including several contacted directly by this writer, point to Juan Carlos Valencia González, known as El 3, as the new leader of CJNG. El 3 is Mencho's stepson and the son of Armando Valencia Cornelio, the former kingpin of the Valencia cartel, giving him a bloodline that runs through two of the most powerful criminal organizations in modern Mexican history. His emergence as successor is not a surprise. El 3 has been considered a serious contender for succession since at least 2019 and has long operated within CJNG at the highest levels. One detail about El 3 stands apart from everything else. He was born in the United States, making him, if these sources are correct, the first American citizen ever to lead a major Mexican cartel.

Sources acknowledge, however, that there is a distinct uneasiness across the organization. CJNG is not a unified chain of command but a patchwork of semi-autonomous cells spread across the country, and several powerful lieutenants are now expected to bend the knee to a new leader. That deference may hold in the short term. Whether it holds beyond that is a different question entirely. The prospect of the organization fracturing is not a cause for optimism. A weakened but unified CJNG is the devil we know. A splintering CJNG, with powerful regional lieutenants suddenly freed from central authority and competing for dominance, is something far more dangerous and far harder to manage. 

157 comments:

  1. They will fall soon like Los zetas did after Z3

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    1. Big Nuts Big Brains TrutherFebruary 26, 2026 at 2:14 AM

      The kill order could've only come from Miss Mossad Sheinbaum as to prevent leaks. Only she and possibly 1 other top politico like Harafuch would've know about the target of the coming raid. Of course, the kill order makes sense as AMLO and Miss Sheinbaum needed to stem the flow of info from top narcos in American custody giving evidence of their direct involvement with the cartels. Hugs not bullets or big bribes to operate with impunity...that is until the American pressure becomes to big for business as usual.

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    2. If Mexico doesn't round up and kill hundreds of CJNG after all the deaths and mayhem they have caused across Mexico Miss Sheinbaum has sold out to the new CJNG leadership. Without this hammer operation against cjng Sheinbaum's gvt will appear weak, incompetent and corrupt in the world's eyes!

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    3. 2:14 you may be a truther in name only, and full of shit like other lying motherfuckers.
      Alfaro sold mencho his last house, and Alfaro was/is not a friend of AMLO, Morena or Presidenta de Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum, how much do you get paid to spread your hate?
      Mencho said who was to be goberladron in Jalisco for a little while, obviously he was in with them goberladrones, and Movimiento Ciudadano.

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    4. 2:14
      Wake up, the Americans already have the info. They don't need Mencho.

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    5. Good riddance. El pirata de culican got his revenge from the grave.

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    6. Huevo Trevino one for sure.

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    7. Yea the CIA had nothing to do with it

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    8. @2:14 Don't forget anout Santa Claus knowing as well. He alwys knows who's naughty or nice. And since we're in the land of make believe, make sure to get red riding hood, the big bad wolf and the 3 lil pigs. And feel free to add some D.C. Comics super villains. But not the Joker. He's already a part of your story (that's you).

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    9. El mayito flaco va tomar control de cjng y sinaloa y zetas va ser la primera vez que un jefe manda tres carteles sera el cartel de tres

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  2. El 03 aint the first American citizen to lead a major cartel. La barbie did it first.

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    1. Barbie never led. He tried to. He was only a lieutenant for Arturo Beltran Leyva. 03 would be the boss. Amado Carillo had Americans working his logistics for his plane landings. Americans built this in the 70s and worked with Colombians directly. It's not the first time

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    2. Juan Abrego is claimed to be born in the US making him one of the first (not the first) since he was the leader of the Gulf cartel in the 80s and 90s. Barry Seal, although not the leader, was a smuggler and member of Pablo Escobar's cartel. Barbie is not the first.

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    3. Barbie was a leutenent, boss of a few cells, he was never the BLO supreme boss, when Arturo was killed Barbie flipped barely a few cells tonhis side, Chapo Isidro had way more power than Barbie

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    4. 4:25 Juan Garcia Abrego was the first, but some say he was made a US citizen to expedite his extradition to the US without input of the mexican courts, garcia abrego was really stepping on someone's toes, who that, yarrington and bush?

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    5. Barbie wasn’t on top tho, he was under los Beltran’es

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    6. No. “El Barbie” was not the first American to lead a major drug cartel. But he was one of the most prominent and high-ranking Americans in a Mexican cartel, which made him unusual and very well-known. remains one of the rare Americans to rise into violent leadership inside a Mexican cartel structure, which is why his case gets so much attention. Mexican cartel rarely trust American in leadership. They could easily cooperative with Commandant Trump.

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    7. El Z43 is also an American born cartel leader, born in Tulare and led the ZVE zeta vieja escuela

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    8. 10:49 the treviña morales were all tamaulipas born wet backs, but started working in tejas and doing a little trafficking on the side until they hooked up with US criminals in tejas prisons.
      Barry Seal was CIA thru and thru, planted with felix ismael rodriguez mendigutia in Mexico for "Operation 40" of henry kissinger to prevent communism in Latin-America, but they all turned into drug traffickers, contras, weapons traffickers, iran/contras, who robbed all the money they produced while the US/CIA government Financed their operations WITH TAXPAYER'S CREDIT CARD, now 40 trillion dollars in debt...

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    9. El barbie left the blo and startex his own organization.He did it before 03.he was under arturo until his death.then went ind.and fought againt the other leyva brother...the 1whos wife was kidnapped by nacho

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    10. Nobody has to lead the whole organization as it is. And the new reality is that the DEA and CIA aren't fielding agents in Mexico since the national security law of, what, was it 2018. Crimes beyond US jurisdiction aren't going to be prosecuted in the US, the terrorist designations make them a military and largely extralegal matter. The US can't pursue a prosecution on evidence obtained abroad while violating the sovereign country's laws, that's just foreign agents committing crimes themselves. El 03 probably doesn't wind up in charge or stay there, it's too late to stand up and renounce US citizenship with all of Mencho's living family in US custody.

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    11. 1049 Oh no shit? That's a weird place to come from and wind up in Campeche unless you're Cuban or an old rancher or something. I'll read about that.

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    12. @7:11 Abrego was supposedly born in the U.S. There's a birth certificate. Supposedly when he got locked up he tried to present a Mexican birth certificate indicating that he was born in Mexico but it couldn't be verified because there was no record in the hospital of it. Another capo born in the U.S. that was a pretty big hitter was Gringo Mike from CDG. He ended up getting killed by Mario Pelon X-20, when he was trying to consolidate his leadership of the cartel.

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  3. Let's see a picture of menchos corpse

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    1. Look on disturbed reality youtube channel. His body is around the 4.25 mark

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    2. @758: Wrong.. That Disturbed reality guy is a Novice.. He published a picture of A CORPSE..! No one has proved it's His body.

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    3. I Approve This Masssage!

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    4. Disturbed even said in that same video the picture is fake dude

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    5. blog del narco also have pictures

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    6. They image has been proven to be AI.

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    7. Thats a fake A.i photo

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  4. Of course Mencho was killed intentionally. There was no way a living Mencho was going to be in a Mexican prison awaiting transfer to the U.S. He knew way too much about all of the corrupt government officials he paid off all these years. Some of those same officials are the same ones that participated in this plan to kill him. Not only that but his cartel would most likely try to rescue him out killing more people. Taking him out was the smartest move here. His stupid son Menchito should've snitched on his dad therefore saving his life. Menchito could've been in witness protection right now sipping tequila somewhere in the Midwest. Dummy. I give Menchos stepson about one year before he too is taken out. El Pirata de Culiacan is smiling from heaven right now. Mencho killed this great talent way too soon. He made me laugh so hard. Payback scumbag. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. If that is true, why didn't they kill chapo? He knew just as much if not more...

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    2. 4:34

      It doesn't matter what Mencho knew if he is not offered a deal. They can only talk if a deal is offered. They said that about Chapo, that he "knew too much" but he wasn't offered a deal so he couldn't speak. Most of the info narcos have is already known to the US.

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    3. @4.34 exactly the US is not going to prosecute ex presidents and mighty generals.
      They tried with cienfuegos but failed.
      Because at those levels geopolitic stability (keeping china political influence out of mexico) is worth alot more money than the chump change cartels have.

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    4. Mayo gave up El Chapo the last time he was captured. Chapo was messing up too much meeting American celebrities and taking pictures. Everyone was fed up with him. When Mayo gave him up to the Mexican military it was under one condition. That condition was that they didn't kill him. The reason Chapo lived was because of Mayo. Mencho did not have this courtesy. Nuff Said!!!

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    5. Chapo was followed after His Communications Guy turned, and it was Flores Twins that gave Up Chapo and recorded Him doing a Heroin deal.. El Mayo helped Chapo out of Prison and never betrayed Him.

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  5. One of the best pieces I’ve seen written post 2/22

    I don’t think fevered speculation about all 4 lieutenants being killed is true but maybe one. The rumor has been Sapo 90

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    1. What happened to chivis and the rest, J? I been gone for a long time and used to love those days here and the forum. You with the tijuana insight.

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  6. 3-4 new cartels will come out this

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    1. Doubtful your going to be disappointed as CJNG will most probably remain unified as they more or less been planning for this day for a while more due to mencho health issues.

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    2. @5:52 im wiling to bet money on it. These dudes are greedy scums lol

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  7. El pirata de Culiacán has finally been avenged and can rest in peace finally. His final passanger in his cheerokona was el Mencho and hopefully they mad peace. long live las fuerzas especiales de México and sicario 006 who commanded and lead the operation that ended el Menchos reign of terror. Viva Mexico Viva Sheinbaum y Viva la Chona

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    1. Tu pirata de culocan ahorita se esta escondiendo de tras del diablo porque llego tu papi mencho.

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    2. A tu papi el Mencho le están metiendo la riata el diablo y el pirata

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    3. That's Koo foo

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  8. Very well written! Please give that payaso Sol some pointers on writing.

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    1. Sol does NOT write he translates articles written in Spanish or [osta things he has read here-Either way I'm thankful for his work at bb

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    2. 5:14 conner, your slip is showing, your hairy ass is pantyless.

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    3. Sol doesn't write. Sol "translates" at best and re-lables the titles to the articles

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    4. WOW. the C U NexT week crowd can't Stop thinking about me. 🤣

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    5. No,sol is a clown with his political shit no one wants to see and his creepy'daddy'shit

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    6. Sol, you are awesome, forever grateful and anyone who complains has no idea the actual time you have spent here since 2017.... WITHOUT SOL, AS AN OUTSIDE PERSON WHO KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED TO BORDERLAND BEAT WITHOUT SOL, HANDS DOWN THERE WOULD BE NO BORDERLAND BEAT.
      Everyone can like or dislike him all they want but the bottom line is he puts out stories or translations, and we will continue to eat them up happily-so I thank you-when Chivas left and put out multiple urgent requests for people to donate their time to the site, I was just reading one of her public requests- out of all the responses you are the only one who actually showed up

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  9. "Seriedad y porte, se distingue señorón
    El número 3 la clave que se le asignó
    Bélica la cosa por la perla tapatía
    Se ve el power que se cargan porque trae un equipón
    4 letras porta la Nueva Generación
    El de la M grande fue quien el cargo asignó
    Lleva la batuta y está al frente de la empresa
    Comandando a sus muchachos listos pa cualquier topón
    Se acuerda de su pasado
    La humildad no se le ha olvidado
    Por que ahorita que anda rifando
    Sigue siendo el mismo chavalo
    Por las buenas es muy bueno
    Por las malas el mismo diablo
    Protege bien a los suyos
    Pa que nunca les pase algo
    Y acá en Jalisco es donde andamos
    Nueva generación rifando
    La camisa bien puesta de el que es 100% michoacano
    Y seguimos con los corridones bélicos
    Y puro Luis R Conriquez, viejo
    Todos mis muchachos siempre listos pa la acción
    Controlando el area todos traen un equipón
    No somos corrientes, somos gente con la gente
    Demostramos ser valientes, pura gente de valor
    Seguimos bien firmes a lo que ordene el señor
    El de la M grande mi padre es un señorón
    Bélica la cosa si se pasaron de lanza
    Se van todos mis muchachos para darse un topón
    Se acuerda de su pasado
    La humildad no se le ha olvidado
    Por que ahorita que anda rifando
    Sigue siendo el mismo chavalo
    Por las buenas es muy bueno
    Por las malas el mismo diablo
    Protege bien a los suyos
    Pa que nunca les pase algo
    Y acá en Jalisco es donde andamos
    Nueva generación rifando
    La camisa bien puesta de el que es 100% michoacano"

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    1. Fuck your lame ass songs glorifying pieces of shit.

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    2. I agree 💯 if they had just stuck to drug trafficking well Mexico wouldn't be the shithole it is today US has a drug consumption problem but why fuck with innocent people the farmer the taco guy the people trying to make an honest living rest in hell you greedy mfs

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  10. Great reporting and analysis, gracias.

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  11. "Como el corrido yo alíneo cabrones
    Tomamos las decisiones y ponemos las misiones
    Rutas, embarcos, camiones y aviones
    Del cártel tamos al mando, sigue creciendo, señores
    Un placer llevar el puesto de jefe
    Siempre respaldo a mi padre, nunca voy a defraudarle
    Diez mil fierros truenan
    Eviten la pena de que sean la cena
    Y es que pa la guerra
    Drones y tostones, monstruos en la sierra
    Aquí andamos en Jalisco
    Péguense en el tiro a ver si salen vivos
    Seguimos a la cabeza
    Los güeros nos buscan, también piden kilos
    Eh, así suena su compa Neto, mi viejo
    Y arriba La Perla, a la verga
    No perdonamos, el que hace la paga
    Vengo chingándome un whisky arriba de la cuadrada
    Es muy costoso el tiempo porque vuela
    Richard Mille en mi muñeca, Jacob pa ocasión perfecta
    Conmigo, gallero, nos cuidan las negras
    Casi controlando el mapa, ay, pa que saquen las cuentas
    De la Mancha al Alfa
    Mi madre en el pecho, nunca me haga falta
    Líneas encriptadas
    Pa cuidar La Perla sobran las blindadas
    Aquí andamos en Jalisco
    Péguense en el tiro a ver si salen vivos
    Seguimos a la cabeza
    Los güeros nos buscan, también piden kilos"

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    1. Bro fuck off with your goofy ass lyrics looks real weak gay shit..You got a poster on the wall of al pacino or mencho,bet you the poster is of Lazca

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  12. This guy is next. Very impressive how fast they killed Tuli, only hours after he cheaply offered $1100 per soldier killed, good American intel intercept to quickly find his location and liquidate him.

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    1. El Tully was such low level dude. He was in charge of some ranches

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  13. Hay esta el mentiroso pocos dientes llorando por su patroncito
    Que por el y no el abuelo jajajajajja

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  14. “‘El Mencho’ (M): ‘Delta uno’,

    Policía (P): ‘¿Quién habla?’,

    M: ‘Mira bien, hijo de tu puta madre Soy Mencho, güey’,

    P: ‘¿Cómo?’,

    M: Relaja a tu puta gente. Soy Mencho, güey. Relaja tus putas partidas si no te voy a partir tu madre a ti y a toda tu bola de perros Te tengo identificados 30. Hasta a tus putos perros te voy a matar si no te relajas, güey. ¿Cómo ves?”,

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    1. Y ahora esta vivo ese wey judicial y el menso llorando como el lecra que es en el infierno 😂😂😂😂

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    2. You must be easily impressed

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  15. No mention of El Tuli being killed after orchestrating CJNG’s mass retaliatory attacks in the wake of El Mencho’s killing? Feel like that’s an important detail that you left out there…

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    1. Learn to read gringo.. El Tuli was mentioned.

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  16. To me it seems either he was bamboozled by the authorities he thought he had previously bought off and had a false sense of security. Been here since chivis and chapo got nabbed. Ashame what this site has come too in the comment section. God bless

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    1. I've been here since around 2013. I totally agree. I still come and check things out, but I miss the first hand accounts of people who lived in these areas. So many great writers over the years that are greatly missed. I wish there was a way to access the old site info and forum.

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    2. I haven't been here since the leader of Los zetas was killed. There were like 10 articles posted daily. Where did all the writers go?

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    3. 5:32 "ashame", pero aqui tás güey! NO MAMES!

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  17. "Si un Bucanitas me ven destapando,
    segurito andamos celebrando
    que la vida a mí me ha tratado de aquella.
    Será que he aprendido a jugarla,
    lo importante es que he sabido disfrutarla.
    Para aclararles, yo no vendo flores,
    pero lo que siembro, lo cosecho.
    Lo que digo lo he demostrado con hechos.
    Por ahí me dicen “El Jardinero”,
    lo que produzco son pacas de dinero.
    Que hay cinco millones para los hocicones.
    Primito gabacho, no se ande con ilusiones.
    Sabe dónde vivo, aquí lo recibo.
    Dé una vueltita, a ver si es cierto que muy vivo.
    Cuatro en el chaleco.
    Aquí, por Don Mencho, ponemos el pecho.
    Altas y bajas,
    la vida se trabaja y aquí la cuaja el que no se raja.
    Y en estos terrenos les llevo ventaja.
    Mi santo y seña salió en la prensa:
    que yo soy el sucesor de la empresa.
    Para defendernos, cargo buenos fierros.
    Para entretenerme, los caballos.
    Me ven de gorra y con huaraches cruzados.
    Nací en Huetamo, tierra querida,
    Nayarit, la casa de mi jardinería.
    Que hay cinco millones para los hocicones.
    Primito gabacho, no se ande con ilusiones.
    Sabe dónde vivo, aquí lo recibo.
    Vueltita a ver si es cierto que muy vivos.
    Cuatro en el chaleco.
    Aquí, por Don Mencho, ponemos el pecho"."

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    1. Fuck don mencho suckkkkaaas

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    2. No fuck ya mamabitch

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    3. 7.03
      No period kid go help mom with chores.

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  18. I believe this sht is gonna be an all out war within the cartel just like we've seen before.

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  19. "Si le miran
    la super en su cintura, de algo se van ad ar cuenta
    cuando la porta en sus mano, es que ya trae la encomienda
    del señor de michoacan, el sapo va accionar

    Me mandaron a las fuerzas especiales, pero ni huellas dejaron
    los alcones vuelan ciegos, esos nunca me encontraron
    la cierra es como mi casa, ya vieron que se batalla
    para verme cara a cara


    El día que me muera, me moriré peleando
    ya se los deje muy claro, aquel día del atentado
    cargaba diez en mi lista, ahora no cargo ninguno
    por que al que se me atraviesa, yo los visto de luto

    Tres brigadas
    me cayeron en dos días de puro casco verde
    más de 400 carros y tenían ganas de verme
    sabía que no era mi final, pues se las volvi aplicar
    me les pele una vez más

    No saben el respeto que le tengo, al señor de aguililla
    no existe mejor blindaje que mi pecho haciendo esquina
    hace tiempo allá en bayarta, me quisieron dar de baja
    no me alcanzaron sus balas

    0-90 es mi clave, cuando me llaman al radio
    4 letras dan respaldo, para cumplir mi trabajo
    el presente es algo incierto todo tiene su final
    soy del cartel de jalisco, activo ya para chingar"

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    1. Grown ass men posting this hit? Something sad about it ?

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  20. R3 will probably be pushing to take the mantle too. This is going to be horrible. Look at the infighting in Sinaloa. The splintering of CJNG will be worse.

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  21. Isn't that tik tok K*ller guy high up there in rank as well.

    Mencho was separated from his rockets or their would of been more than just machine gun defense from his crew.

    I feel for the the so called lover that all the media through her under the buss for being a snitch is so dangerous ! They would rather hide the body of mencho then hide the ppl who ratted on him?

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  22. El 3 been running shit lol has all the south american yeyo contacts there is also a lot more Valencias involved with the 4 at the upper levels then people hear about . Then u have La Garra who runs all the distribution networks in the USA stil out there. I think it would be wise for all heavy hittaz amd their cells to keep it coo and make money and finish the job in sinaloa and conquer that beautiful state and its fire barbies. The real Nuff Saiiiid!!!!

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    1. That's Koo foo

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    2. 4 letters in Sinaloa ?? How so ?? Si en Zacatecas anda bien escondidos los culos

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    3. They're not going to Sinaloa, Novice.

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    4. That's Koo foo

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    5. That last part was hilarious… those maricas are already pulling out with no Vaseline homie. That shit is dead military hitting them j0tos hard out there in all Sinaloa and Durango… last resort them linea hitters there last resort now cause them are the only mfs flying low key eating mayo and cabrera and pretty soon whatever’s chapos are left in the region lol

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    6. Olegario limpio Zacatecas de estas lacras no van hasta Sinaloa

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  23. Connor bebe como estas .. quiero que me des una revolcada como tu sabes darlas ya me conto Yesenia de Phoenix , a donde te escribo bebe

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    1. connor and sol like to be called daddy

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    2. Le gusta que lo pongan de 20 uñas.

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  24. Ohh no didn't you know the conspiracies would start ? Whatever the case maybe every Mexican should applaud this rats demise.. Look at what they have done to Mexico,innocent girls working in Oxxos set on fire ?

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  25. Well done to Mexican armed forces and QEPD RIP to all the soldiers and innocents killed during this dogs timely death...

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  26. I thought LA BARBIE was the first to lead

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    1. First great mexican mafioso, adolfo de la huerta, under sonoran politricos went from drug trafficking casino drug lord and (padrote) pimp owner of houses of ill refuse to the mexican presidency, with US Support.

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    2. Barbie was not the first.

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  27. Cuini about to go into witness protection for giving up that drop on Mencho and for damn sure 03 helping uncle go into hiding out in them Appalachian mountains lol

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    1. Them hillbilly’s are gonna buttfuck el cuini to death … lol.. but michocanos love Que les rompan el fundillo

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    2. Na Cuini has other info on Indo Beltran Leyva crew,u heard it here first!

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  28. Well written and informative . Thank you.

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  29. Great read but F Grillo. That moron advocates legalizing the drugs that poison and destroy lives.

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    1. 7:59 did you know grillo means chapulin?
      I don't like his motherfucking ass either, always so governmentally "contacted" and tying to look pretty while pushing old known lies because that is the company line...

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    2. Grillo a middle class journalist who pays everyone to tell him stories and thinks he knows everything and sheep listen to him ?

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    3. f you, criminalisation of drugs destroys lives. people still take them, but now they are unregulated and dirty and also taboo. great strategy for public health you guys have.

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  30. Word on the street is that El Yogurt from Michoacan is taking over. However, El Cottage Cheese spoiled those plans.

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    1. 😆🇲🇽🖕

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    2. Word on the street is Sol is selling fireworks 🎇

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  31. Presumably IZS aka MF was also born in Orange County California. The last two leaders of CDN were also USA citizens.
    New generation of leaders of the international groups, maybe La _____ leadership or El Contador are the eldest now.
    Say no to drugs tecatos!!!

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    1. Most Zambadas & Chapos sons were born Stateside..

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  32. Secret Management here, you CJNG fans remember right?

    The only reason Mencho lasted this long is because in 2015 Chapo escaped from prison, embarrassing the Mexican government and pissing off the USA. In 2015 Abigael "El Cuini" was arrested and Mencho was almost got caught, that's the time Mencho knocked down a helicopter to escape. Had Chapo not escaped, putting the spotlight on himself again, the target for that year 2015 was CJNG. Then the Culiancanzo happen, again pissing off the US and embarrassing Mexico, which put the spot light right back on CDS.

    When Chapo's son kidnapped Mayo and flew him to the US, it left CDS split into rival factions, that where a lot less famous.

    That made Mencho recognized as the face of Mexico's drug trafficking problem. Meaning he was now finally the #1 target.

    And finally, I was right. Mencho died in exile from Michoacan and he never got to return to Aguililla. Even if El Abuelo dies tomorrow he still got the pleasure of outlasting his rival.

    It's kinda funny too. The Viagras were always the group that were trashed the most by CJNG when they were part of CU, and for good reason they were always a scummy group. And they were the guys that flipped to CJNG, again probably because the were a scummy group.

    I wonder if 03 will continue the war in Michoacan. By all accounts it cost CJNG way too much and they got nothing in return. This was a personal thing between Mencho and the Michoacanos, and Mencho lost to little old Abuelo and R5. Haha.

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    1. A lot of common sense bro,it all luckily took the spotlight off mencho to get ''big bad chapo'' Mencho needed killing ex cops are always the biggest grimy rats..

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    2. 937 Well said. The Ayalas here in the Central Valley do the same scummy things as them in Mexico. Put migrants to work greenhouses, cheap labor and do not pay them. It is very obvious which group is least violent and does not mess with the people as much as others .

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    3. i mean he probably did return to aguililla since it was under cjng control several times.

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  33. It's tough to say anything conclusive, but I have a very nuanced understanding of a lot of the American operators in the Sinaloa networks. Seems to me that I understand the Mayiza and Juarez situation very well inside the US, and that the war in Sinaloa and CJNG participation in that war breaks very naturally around interest in the Pacific coast overland routes into West Texas. El 03 is, I would guess, most connected to the historic Guadalajara cartel complexes in California. That might mean less warring in California. However, the rest of you fuckers are going to have to go to Arizona and Colorado and la eme is in for an inversion of control, making dirty cops endangered and you're shit out of luck for Mexican intel this round.

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  34. People are already saying who is the new mero mero and taking over El Mencho empire. EL 3, He was close to El Mencho.
    U.S. authorities still consider him a major target.
    Reports say he may be coordinating leadership with family networks.
    A reward has been offered for him. But other who might fight : La Jefa, RR, and El Jardinero. Will they keep the peace or will there be internal civil war for control. Getting the popcorn ready.
    Commandant Trump

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    1. Mero Mero calmate milkweed

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    2. there will be cjng civil war we have seen this play out before.

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    3. Criminals will never die off.

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  35. 9:37 LOLZ. Are your relatives still rotting in the sierra SM?

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  36. Great article, thank you

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  37. It don't matter if this dude gone, tramputo is and will be a tramputo with all its trumputitos circle jos

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  38. USASOC told the Mexican Army,
    you kill him now or we will.

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  39. Very useful article... Interesting side.

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  40. Mencho still controls CJNG from hell

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  41. With thousands of hitmen under Menchos command this fucker would have escaped prison much faster than Chapo did if caught alive. In southern Mexico armed groups of his would storm any Mexican prison he would be sent to embarrassing the Mexican government.
    He was a threat to society and the Mexican justice system.
    This is why they executed him.

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  42. Funny how they say he was tracked through a “romantic partner”.
    That’s a Mexican way of saying “whore”
    I think we all know that Menchos whereabouts were always known by Mexican authorities and that once he was tracked by new US intelligence and the Mexican government was pressured more than ever to take action, only then did the Mexican government take him out.
    Mexico has always loved the bandits, they’ve always felt like the underdog and that’s why its people suffer so greatly.
    It’s their own doing.

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  43. They sprayed a lot bullets in that bush.

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  44. The kingpin strategy is a compete failure. The only thing it is good for is the press making it a big deal that justifies the huge budgets for government agencies such as the DEA.
    However, killing a drug lord has never stopped or slowed the amount of drugs shipped to the US or anywhere else. The killing of drug capos only cause more death and chaos across Mexico as such drug organizations splinter and fight for control of each cartel's empire.

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  45. Rosalinda is an atractive woman if you throw her in some lingerie and heels . I believe she ,Enedina Arellano and Ivan will be leading the CAF/CJNG/CHAPPIZA supercartel . Rosalinda will be counting on 03/ jardinero/sapo/la garra/la firma varela/chito cano/ tio lako/RR/primito morfin/ el pedrito covarrubia/plumas/ayala alvarez bros/migueladas/viagras/suavecito/chorro/ what's left of Valencia family/javiersilloo en Zacoalco , Jalisco/ toron en veracruz .. Jalisco has a lot of hitters still

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  46. El huevo cnd is us citizen

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  47. Great article and thank you for citing one of the best experts in Ioan Grillo. In the recent past, you have allowed cartel pretenders such as Hector Berellez and Ed Calderon to misinform your community about cartels. Berrellez is a proven liar and Calderon is merely a state cop who worked for a regime taking bribes from Chapo and Mayo. No one who has worked in San Diego or Northern Baja against the cartels ever heard of him and his information is generic. When he tries to go any detail, his information is wrong. I have great respect for this website, but you got a reporter or two who are easily swayed by pretenders. Armadillo, keep up the good work!

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  48. Technically La Barbie was the first full American born cartel boss… yes he was a LT under Arturo and lead Los negros (armed wing of CDS/BLO) but after Arturo died Barbie went independent and made Acapulco his home base and fought the war with Hector for the betrayal of El barbas. It was Barbie’s organization and people who split up after he was arrested and founded the independent Acapulco cartel and La barredora, Barbie had his own connection to Cocaine and marijuana hence why he went independent and didn’t need Hector or the CDS. He just didn’t last long fighting one war after another. First with the zetas, then allied with the zetas against CDS and the gulf cartel, then against the BLO when he went independent. Juan Garcia Abrego was said to born in America but he had birth certificates from Mexico and America, him and his lawyers claimed the birth certificate from the U.S was fake throughout his trial.

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    1. Juan Abrego was the first American to lead a cartel.

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  49. It’s obvious 03 was going to take over especially since Menchito was arrested and has life in prison I know that kid is kicking and punching the walls right now. All he had to do was be low key and outlast his dad and he might be the new boss or they would split ip the pie but 03 being a a full Valencia (Rosalinda and Armondos son) being El Cuinis nephew and Menchos step son I don’t think it was any doubt who the boss was going to be the kids pedigree is solid. Hopefully it’s an easy transition and there no infighting, that’s what messed up almost every other cartel in MX. Bring back the old way of doing things actually help the people instead of taxing and exploiting them for everything you’d last a lot longer and have a better relationship with the government.

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  50. First American Citizen , what about La Barbie wasn't he a American Citizen

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  51. Why hasn't the government presented any proof that Mencho is dead?

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  52. The thing is lets see if RR and Tio Lako will get down with all of it. I heard RR wanted to expand his own thing bc he is close to the Cuinis family, but not after mencho down fall. Maybe like the ultima letra they will split. Also, iPhones and vehicles with telesmart satellite aid on that Bronco Raptor come on Don Mencho. how you think they created that intel package lmao, who was Mencho's security officer needs to be deleted for a bad job lmao.

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  53. Trump likes to do big knockout blows and claim victory so I would bet on this guy and any other succesor getting another devgru surprise to permanently kill off CJNG. I don't see him just tolerating some new guy resuming the status quo

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  54. La rana of mf next to named a terrorist.

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  55. Great article, but I disagree that the CJNG retains (or ever had) the capacity to destabilize Mexico. Yeah, they can burn a few hundred vehicles and block a few hundred roads for about a day, but that’s where their grip ends. What happened here is the operation was executed in absolute secrecy, but it was the only way to get to him.

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  56. THA Number 3. Como si era brrga! Father, Son., Holy Ghost:

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  57. Armando Valencia wasn’t a usa citizen?

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  58. El 3....Santa Ana California correct?

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  59. Animo Commandante Trump !
    Big presence of military and helicopters in Matamoros ! Could it be Primito is next?

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  60. I find it hilarious that these dumb fucks are getting slaughtered for “el jefe” when the truth is already out .. pinche Mencho was captured and executed to keep his man-pleasing mouth closed. He didn’t go out like a “gangsta”, not like TT not like ABL at the end of the day he was captured and killed like the pussy bitch he was. Any pendejo that condones strapping dynamite to kids is the lowest form of life, hope la Gilbertona is buttfucking him in hell for eternity same goes for all his ass lickers supporting his ass. Y se murio el pinche mencho traga-leche !

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  61. https://www.reuters.com/pictures/el-menchos-last-hideout-inside-villa-where-cartel-leader-spent-final-hours-2026-02-25/

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  62. Someone gave him up, either a politician or one of his people. There’s only few that knew where he was. His security rings failed, where was everybody? Military convoy and helicopters don’t just sneak up. His people are to blame and I think there will be a war over emotions and obviously the billon dollar business enterprise.

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  63. A connor le gusta la masacuata

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  64. Markitos toys 🧸

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  65. The residence R"N"OC was located at had too many personal belongings in it for him and his security group to not use it often or he had a bigger group protecting him than has been publicized. Children's video games, clothes, trash and food for at least one week. Eight vehicles in addition to two off road ones. Weapons and its ammunition. One media company reported that the neighboring residence was also used to house his security team.
    Complacency on CJNG preparedness, betrayal by his protectors, lack of government information and misinformation on what really happened and certainly overwhelming force in the operation. Unless shit kicks off in the Middle East this weekend I won't be surprised if a lieutenant of another designated DTO is targeted.

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