A bloody Sunday in Sinaloa: Drug blockades leave two dead in Escuinapa. In this way, the Sunday crime, where a man who is still being sought to identify was killed and two other people were injured, could have national repercussions, as it is believed to be the head of security for Los Chapitos, the current leaders of the Guzmán clan. If so, the criminal group could suffer a major blow at a time when crimes are intensifying in Sinaloa, pressure from federal and U.S. authorities is increasing, and disputes with La Mayiza, which answers to their former ally Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, persist. His murder could have strong repercussions at a time when crimes are intensifying in Sinaloa. According to initial investigations, 'El Panu' was born in 1983 and in recent years became an important lieutenant of Los Chapitos with his own businesses and drug trafficking operations both nationally and internationally, especially in California, United States. Doubts persist because at the time of his death he was carrying no identification and because his partner, María José N, who was injured in the attack, claimed he was a hotel businessman from Mazatlán. An assembly over the Cablebús in Milpa Alta ended in a brawl and exposed the CDMX. In response, the Prosecutor's Office and the Secretariat of Security are working to identify him to reveal the implications of a crime that could have national repercussions and affect disputes within the criminal world at a time when Los Chapitos are leading strong clashes with La Mayiza and are being persistently pursued by federal authorities and the United States. The murder that occurred last Sunday in the Zona Rosa of Mexico City, right in the heart of the Cuauhtémoc mayor's office, could take an unexpected turn with national consequences. This could happen because authorities from the Secretariat of Security and the city's Prosecutor's Office suspect that the man who was shot 12 times inside the Luau restaurant would be Óscar Noé Medina González, known as 'El Panu', and the presumed head of security for Los Chapitos. Until the closing of this note, the authorities in charge of the investigations have not confirmed the suspicions, but in recent hours, accusations have grown that it could be 'El Panu', the presumed leader of security for the heirs of El Chapo Guzmán in the Sinaloa Cartel.
Suspected Los Chapitos Security Chief Killed in Mexico City
A man believed to be the head of security for the Sinaloa Cartel was killed in Mexico City. His death could lead to major consequences and intensify gang conflicts.