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The rumor about the cartel imposing a curfew on Tijuana wasn't true, but the 23-year-old decided to skip his work at a local restaurant that weekend anyway and stay at home with his girlfriend.
The alleged leader of a violent drug trafficking organization in Tijuana known as “El Flaquito,” whose rumored escapades have been widely reported in Mexican media over the years, was captured in ...
Pablo Edwin Huerta es señalado de ser uno de los “principales generadores de violencia” de la región para controlar los corredores del narcotráfico.
Cartel goes on killing rampage against Tijuana police who stole their drugs, prosecutors say A view of Tijuana, which has the most homicides of any city in Mexico: about 2,000 annually. (Carlos A ...
The mayor of Tijuana pushed back, declaring there was no curfew, that the city was open and that criminals will not dictate what happens in our city. INSKEEP: Well, she said that. But the cartel ...
"This is very worrisome," Capella said. "Tijuana has never seen anything of this scale and that's saying a lot." The roots of Tijuana's current round of violence date back to 2017, when murders ...
Seven months later, the cartel employed a similar tactic against Peso Pluma, who had an upcoming show in Tijuana. In September, four banners appeared simultaneously in different parts of the city ...
The Guadalajara Cartel had sole control of drug trafficking in Mexico until members killed a DEA agent in the 1980s, Shirk said. That’s when the U.S. pressured Mexican leaders to go after them.
Peso Pluma’s October 14 conert in Tijuana has been canceled after death threats were issued by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. “Our goal is to protect the fans and the team,” Peso Pluma ...
Singer Peso Pluma, who was threatened by a Mexican cartel last week, canceled his upcoming concert in Tijuana, Mexico, in a statement Wednesday. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 ...
The number of Americans getting tummy tucks in Tijuana has plunged this year thanks to fears of local cartel violence and the rising value of the peso against the dollar, a new report says.
During Huerta's arrest, drugs, weapons for the Mexican Army, ammunition, vehicles and two properties were seized.