Sinaloa cartel, Chapo and Mexican Drug War
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One recruit who reportedly survived the ranch said those who refused orders or tried to escape were beaten, tortured and killed.
The men were convicted of killing one person and disappearing two others at a ranch in Jalisco state, where the authorities found piles of shoes, clothing and hundreds of personal items.
A Mexican court has sentenced 10 men to 141-year terms each for their involvement in a ranch in the western Mexican state of Jalisco that was used by a feared cartel to recruit members, kill and disappear victims.
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Latin Times on MSNMexican President Sheinbaum Criticizes Deal Between U.S. And High-Profile Cartel Members: 'Contradictory'Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized recent deals between high-profile cartel figures and the U.S. government, calling the decision "contradictory" considering the Trump administration recen
Cartel boss pleads guilty The son of Sinaloa Cartel boss “El Chapo” Guzman has pleaded guilty to federal drug charges in Chicago. Federal prosecutors announced Ovidio Guzman Lopez, who succeeded his father as one of the leaders of the cartel in Mexico,
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A section of the Jordan River Parkway trail is set to reopen months after Salt Lake City closed it amid several concerns, including crime.
French tyre maker Michelin won a partial court victory against the EU on Wednesday over last year's dawn raids looking into a possible cartel, a decision that could reduce the scope of the Commission's investigation and any potential fines.
A section of the Jordan River Parkway trail has reopened months after Salt Lake City closed it amid several concerns, including crime.
Boxing legend Julio César Chávez defended his son, Julio César Chávez Jr., amid his arrest by U.S. immigration officials and an active warrant for his arrest in Mexico, claiming his son is innocent of the criminal acts he is accused of.