El Chapo's son details abduction of a Sinaloa boss
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A plea agreement made by a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel's Chapitos faction raises fresh questions about the kidnapping of El Mayo Zambada.
Police officer pours water on the burnt wreckage of a truck a day after cartel gunmen clashed with federal forces in Culiacan By David Alire Garcia and Daina Beth Solomon CULIACAN, Mexico/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Stunned residents of the Mexican city of ...
CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) — A dozen or so charred vehicles sit in a government impound lot outside this northwestern city including a patrol car, a military pickup and a tractor-trailer, casualties of a recent terrifying shootout between drug gang henchmen ...
The man sitting in front of us belongs to the Sinaloa Cartel — one of the most powerful and feared criminal networks in the world — and one the US government recently designated a foreign terrorist organization. This is a gang that “murder, rape ...
A member of the National Guard stands watch near a body in Culiacán, Mexico, on Sept. 21. (Eduardo Verdugo / Associated Press) In this city built from the spoils of Mexico's richest drug-trafficking empire, they’re calling it the “narco-pandemia ...
CULIACÁN, MexicoCULIACÁN, Mexico — Residents of the northern Mexico city of Culiacan tried to get back to their routines Tuesday, five days after gunmen from the ...
Reporting from CULIACAN, Mexico — A new shipment of caps arrived at Isaias Rodriguez’s Culiacan store, black canvas with the image of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman — once again the world’s most-wanted drug lord — embossed in gold on the front.
CULIACAN, Mexico — The president-elect of Mexico, a man capable of convening massive crowds, passed through this coastal city on Monday morning and raised little more than a ripple. The same afternoon, one of the living legends of major league baseball ...
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