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The pair also noted that cartel members are making more of an effort to blend in. Some have stopped getting identifying tattoos, which used to make them easy targets for law enforcement.
Contact her at [email protected] The family of slain DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena sued Mexico's Sinaloa cartel and three ... puncture through the skull and into the brain ...
The sibling ex-leaders of Mexico's violent Zetas cartel were arraigned on Friday in the United States on charges including drug trafficking, firearm possession and money laundering, the U.S ...
Are the days of enduring pain for tattoos over? For those willing to shell out serious cash, they may be. Though Moon says there's nothing inherently wrong with using general anesthesia for a ...
Rafael Caro Quintero, who faces trial in Brooklyn, and at least four other drug cartel figures are vulnerable to the death penalty because they were expelled from Mexico rather than extradited.
Colombian authorities released former Medellin Cartel boss Carlos Lehder on Monday after a judge ruled that a drug trafficking sentence issued in Colombia against the 75-year-old had expired.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The U.S. State Department revoked the visas of members of a Mexican band after they projected the face of a drug cartel boss onto a large screen during a performance in the ...
In reality, immigration officials appear to be simply detaining any Latino men with tattoos. “The men sent to do hard labor in a Salvadoran prison with no due process include: A tattoo artist ...
No-nonsense Donald Trump has taught a Mexican band a very harsh lesson after they were seen glorifying infamous cartel leaders during their concerts. Los Alegres del Barranco have been banned ...
JonPaul Rodela estimates he has about 35 to 45 tattoos. But there's one he has that's literally always on his mind.
Chiapas is one of Mexico's poorest states, with around 70% of its inhabitants living in poverty, the area has been under the control of the Sinaloa Cartel, formerly led by Joaquín "El Chapo ...
Fifteen leading car manufacturers have been fined a combined £460m for colluding and forming a ‘cartel’ to withhold car recycling information on their vehicles and reduce subsequent competition.