EL CHAPO IS FREE AGAIN

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Stiff;8205432 said:
yahwehprofet;8204103 said:
Angeles1son85;8203632 said:
yahwehprofet;8203557 said:
Cocaine Cowboys 3 should be made about this guy

YouTube the rise and fall of el chapo hour and 18mins that shit is dope tho

Yeah man just saw that documentary... Dope, recommend highly... In the end Annabel Hernandez (freelance Mexican writer) says it best: the DEA know where he's at; THE DEA CAN go and do whatever they like. They choose not to; for reasons most of you guys pointed out: CORRUPTION

Dude prolly an asset to either the DEA or CIA

see 2 guns the movie..
 
Nkombe;8210225 said:
Imagine being a prison guard there with someone like him putting pressure on you.

Wouldn't even have been any pressure with me Chapo is a certified billionaire in a all cash business. I would have told Chapo make me an offer monetary wise I can't refuse.
 
D. Morgan;8212181 said:
Nkombe;8210225 said:
Imagine being a prison guard there with someone like him putting pressure on you.

Wouldn't even have been any pressure with me Chapo is a certified billionaire in a all cash business. I would have told Chapo make me an offer monetary wise I can't refuse.

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D. Morgan;8212181 said:
Nkombe;8210225 said:
Imagine being a prison guard there with someone like him putting pressure on you.

Wouldn't even have been any pressure with me Chapo is a certified billionaire in a all cash business. I would have told Chapo make me an offer monetary wise I can't refuse.

it would be cheaper to get you murdered.
 
Thereal_ba;8212221 said:
D. Morgan;8212181 said:
Nkombe;8210225 said:
Imagine being a prison guard there with someone like him putting pressure on you.

Wouldn't even have been any pressure with me Chapo is a certified billionaire in a all cash business. I would have told Chapo make me an offer monetary wise I can't refuse.

it would be cheaper to get you murdered.

It would be free for him to have me murdered. I could help him for free and he could still have me murdered. Gotta take chances in this world. I want money he wants his freedom. He got plenty of money and I can help his escape go smoothly that shit is a win win. Now if I say that and his body language is like did this guy really just say that shit to me like he don't know who I am. I would quit that job. I ain't a fuckin fool!
 
PapaDoc223;8203086 said:
Apprantely the US never asked to extradite him. He has high connections with the US govt. Also the sinola cartel is the reason Chicago is a warzone. They are pumping drugs into the black hoods and the US govt is supplying the gangs with guns. Most arms dealers from what I heard are current or ex cops. SMH

But, but...Yaaay, El Chapooo!!!!

Nggas is kids man. Grown ass kids
 
U.s and mexico wasnt about to lose.money they make more when he out running shit here a interesting read

As recently as January 2015, the U.S. government published a statement in which they stated they were in the process of formally filing extradition paperwork with the government of Mexico. However, the U.S. never followed through with the formal extradition paperwork. It seems that a change of opinion occurred within the Justice Department or because of political considerations, the U.S. backed off of the extradition request.
 
sum interesting notes long read but crazy real life movie shit

The documents revealed that in March 2014 agents in Los Angeles reported a possible escape operation funded by Rafael Caro-Quintero, who helped orchestrate the 1985 kidnapping and murder of DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. That plot involved threatening or bribing prison officials. The same investigation revealed four months later that Guzman’s son had sent a team of lawyers and military counter-intelligence personnel to design a break-out plan.

In December of that year, agents in the DEA’s Houston Field Division reported that a Mexican army general stated “that a deal was in place to release both Guzman-Loera and imprisoned Los Zetas Cartel leader Miguel Angel ‘Z-40’ Tevino-Morales.”

The Sinaloa cartel is considered Mexico’s oldest cartel and, until about 2011, its strongest. It has expanded its reach globally, according to U.S. authorities. It has long been run by various bosses under the direction of Chapo and his right-hand, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. But distrust began to consume the cartel’s leadership in May 2007 when a random traffic stop in Chicago led the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to the cartel’s key representatives in the Midwestern city, the Flores brothers. The Beltran Leyva brothers, three top Sinaloa cartel bosses who worked with Chapo, were suspicious of the Flores brothers, according to transcripts of phone conversations submitted in federal court in Chicago. The Sinaloa leadership apparently wasn’t in agreement over whether the Flores brothers were trustworthy enough to handle the vast amounts of heroin that the U.S. market required. Chapo, in addition, was annoyed at the Beltran Leyvas for flaunting their wealth in Sinaloa’s capital, Culiacan, according to local journalists and authorities. These tensions and disagreements reportedly began to cause fissures within the criminal enterprise.

Chapo has always been known for being discreet, never showing off his wealth and quietly going about his business, albeit with the ruthlessness one might expect is required to run such an organization. According to testimony of one alleged former employee, Chapo once learned that one of his drug distributors had lost money on a shipment. He was livid, according to the witness, and ordered a meeting in which the offending distributor would be reprimanded. Chapo and his lieutenants gathered in a house and discussed the mistake with the employee. When it was done, they picked up their guns and left the room. The matter appeared settled. Then, as the distributor walked out, one of Chapo’s hit men put a bullet in the back of his head. “One of his strengths is his tolerance for frustration ... revenge is not something that he exacts with the immediacy of an impulsive person,” reads a psychological analysis of the drug kingpin conducted by the Mexican authorities.

Rumors abound of Chapo drinking whiskey and enjoying the company of several women at a time, but those have remained largely unfounded. He has married four times, and had lovers, but according to most media reports and testimony, he hasn’t had a tendency to stray during relationships. During his first stint in prison, he constantly wrote gushy love letters to a female inmate, Zulema Hernandez, who paid him conjugal visits, according to guards’ testimony.

In late 2008, Zulema (chapos wife) was found dead in Mexico City, a big Z carved into her buttocks. The Z stood for Zetas, Chapo’s biggest rivals. Shortly before his capture in 2014, the authorities learned that Chapo was still in regular communication with his first wife from decades before.

The feud between the Beltran Leyva brothers and Chapo escalated at the beginning of 2007. Random shootings in Culiacan became the norm, and, during my reporting trips there in subsequent months, I found the police had been unwilling or unable to investigate many of the murders. The cartel’s civil war, according to local reports and authorities, hit a point of no return when Edgar Guzman Loera—Chapo’s 22-year-old son who had been groomed to stay out of the drug trade—was gunned down in Culiacan on May 8, 2007 by Chapo’s rivals.

Since that day, dozens of key lieutenants in the Sinaloa cartel have been killed or captured. One Beltran Leyva brother was arrested and is serving time in Puente Grande prison, from which Chapo escaped in 2001; Mexican soldiers gunned another of the brothers down. A key Chapo lieutenant, a Texan named Edgar Valdez Villareal, aka La Barbie, was arrested. Local media speculated that Chapo had turned them all in, although this too was never proven.

The crucial catch for the authorities was the capture of Vicente Zambada-Niebla, the son of El Mayo, in March 2009. Zambada-Niebla was extradited to Chicago, where he secretly pled guilty and agreed to cooperate with the government. The plea deal remained secret for a year—until Chapo was captured in Feb. 2014 in Mazatlan, on the Sinaloan coast, leading to rampant media speculation that El Mayo and his son had ratted out their long-time partner in a deal with authorities.

So Chapo may have engineered a jailbreak, but does he even have a cartel to return to? El Mayo is still alive—and may or may not be a turncoat—but is 67-years-old. Mexican and U.S. authorities say that Juan Jose Esparragoza Moreno, a reputedly shadowy Sinaloa cartel leader who was said to negotiate pacts with other cartels at key moments, died of a heart attack in June 2014.

Which leaves Chapo with little to work with. Since the Sinaloa cartel’s splintering, various new trafficking groups have sprung up nationwide. The Zetas, a group of paramilitaries-turned-traffickers, continue to work Mexico’s east coast, in constant conflict with remnants of the Gulf cartel. Since 2008, when a bunch of thugs threw two hand grenades into an Independence Day crowd in the central Mexican city of Morelia, the younger generation of drug trafficking organizations have appeared to be more prone to violence for violence’s sake, throwing aside the traditional cartel modus operandi of ensuring business goes smoothly. Consolidating those groups under one umbrella would be a challenge for even a near mythological figure such as Chapo.

 
Goat drop

Ironic how thatas basically a direct line to Chiraq, and now when he returns to his old turf , much like Chiraq, its reckless youngins who run the game now, no structure
 
That shit is crazy about his co boss el.mayo because his sons were flossin on ig partyin with paris hilton chapo didnt like that then boom el.mayo son got caught el.mayo might thought chapo got him.busted for flossin then year later chapo gets busted there been tention between mayo and chapo too
 
Quick! Somebody give me a list of billionaires that are in jail right now. Or any that ever been in jail for a long period of time.
 
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