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Is El Chapo dead? |
2013-02-22 |
From TFA: Interior Minister, Mauricio Lopez Bonilla, told reporters that there are research units working petenera area crime scene. Lopez mentioned that an investigation will be done with photographs, documents, and later in cooperation with biometric codices Mexican and U.S. agencies to "identify fully" in the case of Guzman. "We cannot say it is him, but it could be,", referring to Guzman. Official preliminary sources report that the confrontation occurred in San Martin community, the municipality of San Francisco, in the central area of Petén. This community is located 70 km from Flores, the main town of the department (state). |
Posted by:badanov |
#3 well ... good news is that the period of "ex-Chapo bloodletting" is still somewhere in the future. It turns out that Chapo is NOT dead, and the rumor was wrong. Who knows - maybe he was just out watching a movie? His time will come - just not today. |
Posted by: Raider 2013-02-22 15:50 |
#2 I think the aftermath the death of of El Chapo will make the bloody year of 2010 look like a quinceañera. |
Posted by: badanov 2013-02-22 11:55 |
#1 could be a wish ... instead of reality. but if Guzman really did die - does that reduce the violence in Mexico? it might get worse, because Chapo exerts some control over one of the major cartels. after his death, whenever it happens, the ensuing chaos could unleash more murders. |
Posted by: Raider 2013-02-22 11:25 |