Mexico: Narco-war breaks out in Sinaloa between sons of ‘El Chapo’ and ‘El Mayo’ Zambada

https://www.borderreport.com/regions/mexico/narco-war-breaks-out-in-sinaloa-between-sons-of-el-chapo-and-el-mayo-zambada/

27 Comments

  1. It’s a good thing for Mexico and the US that these idiots can’t seem to cooperate and work together. They would be much more formidable if they could.

  2. HappyInstruction3678 on

    I remember watching a cartel doc a long time ago where the doc starts off by showing cartel members cooking meth.

    The end of the movie reveals that’s it’s the police cooking. All the people who fought to kick the cartel out just became the new cartel. It will be like this forever until America stops the war on drugs.

    Edit: I guess watching a doc of people going through these cartel wars gets you downvoted lol

  3. Various-Swim-8394 on

    I’m rooting for both sides. May they all kill as many rival cartel members as they can. Good luck

  4. Crankenstein_8000 on

    What narco is actually enjoying their money? How could you really enjoy anything with the all the guilt and the knowledge that someone wants to kill you right now.

  5. Utilising my basic grasp of Spanish, it’s a war between people who use Chapstick and people who really like Mayonnaise.

  6. Been expecting this ever since they nabbed the big boss, now you have former lieutenants and other players looking to make their money and choosing sides

  7. Key_Reputation2760 on

    If you buy illegal drugs and goods in US or México, remember you are supporting this asshol3s. 

  8. I’m tempted to say “Good, let them wipe each other out”, but there’s probably going to be a whole lot of innocent victims in the crossfire.

  9. bring_in_it_down on

    They’re fixing to make judges be elected ain’t they? That can’t be good for anyone but the gangs.

  10. The only way the cartels will be stopped is by a US Mexico Law Enforcement task force. At this point, corruption is so bad that it’s going to be impossible to prosecute and punish thousands of hard-core gang members in Mexico. They exist because of the US demand for drugs.