El Chapo finally caught

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2stepz_ahead;8657032 said:
but will it stop the drug killings

If anything the violence will increase with the void of leadership, other cartels will attack seeing it as weakness and the next guys up in his cartel might go at each other for Chapo's spot.
 
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Jameson_Porcupine ;8657024 said:
He was talkin too damn much, out here tryna start beefs with Trump and ISIS. He'll be out again before 2017 though

shit he gon be out again before cinco de mayo
 
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According to a tweet huh...inb4 the president was hacked and Chapo still chillin
 
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2stepz_ahead;8657032 said:
but will it stop the drug killings

If anything, it will increase them. Niggas bout to be out here raisin they prices for no reason again.....

"Bruh.... Zips $1300 right now, you know they just caught el chapo, i'm bout to be naked out here".

I hate niggas sometimes.

Jameson_Porcupine ;8657041 said:
2stepz_ahead;8657032 said:
but will it stop the drug killings

If anything the violence will increase with the void of leadership, other cartels will attack seeing it as weakness and the next guys up in his cartel might go at each other for Chapo's spot.

Cosizign. They bout to be out here actin up, but if people think he won't be runnin shit from inside, they lost. If he get extradited, it's going to get real, quickly. They've never extradited anyone on that scale.
 
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El Chap let himself be caught like how superman in man of steel allowed him to be caught knowing he can get out. He'll be out sooner than you can say El
 
Mexicans was actin like we would act if Obama got grassy knolled last time he got bagged though. Shit was kinda funny.
 
S2J;8657093 said:
According to a tweet huh...inb4 the president was hacked and Chapo still chillin

It's been confirmed by Mexican Federal Police spokesman Joe's Ramon Salinas, via CNN.
 
Ya dont.know the story lol chapo is beefin with mayo who he runs the cartel with him and losing power chapo brother in law was killed 2weeks ago along with his security team in what was believe to be untouchable territory that chapo ran he own home down im.pretty sure chapo let himself and told the cops to just come get him and get out the war zone i gotta find the article i tried to post it while back but was too long the kilin of chapo fam was said to be from.mayo who feels betrayed by chapo since mayos two sons just got indicated to the U.S.
 
Here other interesting article

Edgar Valdez Villareal, known as "La Barbie" and a dual Mexican and American citizen who rose to a top position in the Beltran Leyva drug cartel, plans to plead guilty to U.S. federal charges this week, his attorney told CNN.

Valdez will plead guilty to charges of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, attempt to import or export cocaine, and money laundering, attorney Wilmer "Buddy" Parker said.

Valdez is believed to have played a key role in shipping roughly 100 kilograms (220 pounds) of cocaine across the border at Laredo, Texas, every week for much of 2005, U.S. authorities have said.

Parker said his client did not make an agreement of cooperation with the U.S. government and the sentence he could receive is still unknown.

Valdez, known as "La Barbie" because of his blue eyes and light complexion, was allegedly a one-time top lieutenant of Mexico's most-wanted man, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

He later joined the breakaway Beltran Leyva cartel, but the leader of that group, Arturo Beltran Leyva, was killed in a shootout with Mexican officials in late 2009. Beltran's brother Carlos was arrested, leaving Valdez in a fight to fill a power vacuum in one of Mexico's most powerful drug cartels.

Mexican authorities touted Valdez's 2010 arrest as a high-profile win in the nation's drug war. Valdez, a one-time Texas high school football star, was feared for his reputation for brutality, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

After he was captured, the Mexican attorney general's office published a video of his confession, in which he said he managed lucrative drug routes from Panama to the United States.

His extradition in September came just two months after Guzman made a brazen escape from the Altiplano Federal Prison. The escape prompted widespread criticism of Mexico's ability to handle high-profile criminals, with some pointing to issues with corruption and the power wielded by drug cartels in the country.
 
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