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Sunday, March 23, 2014

World’s Most Wanted Cartel Boss

According to CNN, Reuters, and The New York Times, an unnamed senior American law enforcement official. “A Mexican security source confirmed the capture, saying it took place in Mazatlan, a seaside resort in Guzman's northwestern home state of Sinaloa.

Sinaloa drug cartel leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been captured by U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials. He had been on the run since 2001 when he escaped from a Mexican prison. Guzman is considered to be the most powerful drug lord in Mexico and was even named on Forbes magazine’s 2009 list featuring the world’s most powerful people.

The U.S. official also told CNN that Guzman was accompanied by a female when he was arrested and that the bust was part of “a joint operation with Mexican marines and Drug Enforcement Administration authorities overnight.” He said that the operation had been in the works for four or five weeks.

This arrest is a huge coup for law enforcement on both sides of the U.S. – Mexican border. Guzman was on many Most Wanted lists and marks the 25th drug lord to be killed or captured of the 37 most-wanted organized crime leaders announced in 2010.

The city of Chicago branded him the first “Public Enemy No. 1″ since Al Capone, due to Guzman’s influence on the city’s drug market and subsequent street violence. U.S. authorities offered a $5 million reward for information that led to his capture.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Mexican Drug War

The New York Times reported on the deteriorating conditions in the state, with government officials promising to seize back control from the cartel on Monday (January 13). However, citizens who have taken up arms have been warring in the open with the drug gangs in the western Mexican state.

The Mexican Drug War has been raging for years and despite military intervention to quell the violence sparked by the drug cartels, the battles have torn many regions apart. Now, government officials in Mexico have to also contend with civilian vigilantes known as “self-defense” groups who have declared war on the violent Knights Templar cartel in the state of Michoacán.

The turmoil in Michoacán — where vigilantes have been battling cartel gunmen on village streets — poses one of the biggest security challenges for President Enrique Peña Nieto, whose focus since taking office a little over a year ago has been on the economy.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Coco Austin Has It All

+Coco Austin recently broke into the +Playboy toy sex industry. Nicole Natalie Marrow is an American actress, dancer, glamour model and web personality. She has been married to rapper-actor Ice-T.


Coco is a model, actress, and owner of one of the most epic butts on the face of the earth. Check out photos of Coco Austin showing off her Great Butt and breast. Here are two fantastic examples of Coco's fabulous booty.




It gets no hotter than to see +Coco Austin in a bikini at the beach. Ice-T's surgically enhanced wife Coco Austin hasn't always looked the way she does.


Model and entrepreneur Coco Austin celebrated the launch of her new clothing line 'Cocolicious' by letting loose in a Hotel pool in N.Y.C. Rapper/Tv star Ice-T and his wife Coco Austin are making plans for a baby.The couple is hoping to become parents.



Nicole Austin was born in 1979 in Palos Verdes, California. Austin later lived in Albequerque, New Mexico.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Drug Dealer Behind 79 Murders

Mexican officials say a 20-year-old man has admitted to killing 45 people, and is being investigated for 34 more. Juan Pablo Vazquez was caught earlier this month in in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey where he was allegedly selling drugs.

Vazquez, who said he was part of an unidentified local organized crime group, has already admitted being behind 45 killings and “is related to at least 79 murders, most of them committed in 2012. Mexico has suffered from a wave of drug-related violence, with about 1,000 people a month dying in gangland killings. About 80,000 people have died since 2007 in cartel violence.

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