Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat from Inforbe, Milenio facebook and Twitter
This is how Sergio Alberto D., aka “El Napoleón”,
was given a sendoff, who was murdered
when he was eating in a well-known family restaurant in Hermosillo.
El Napoleon a few months ago was arrested along with
four subjects, being allegedly involved in the murder of a police officer in
Guaymas.
However, the alleged man was released due to “lack
of evidence”.
The waste that characterizes how drug lords in Mexico are sent to their graves. In the midst of a procession of luxury cars, dozens of floral
crowns, and arrangements, band music,
beer and an ostentatious float, Sergio Alberto del Villar Suárez, aka "El
Napoleón" is sent to his final resting place.
But, what most caught the attention about the funeral
of the Jefe de plaza of the Los Salazar criminal group, was the operation of
motorcyclists of the Municipal Police that guarded the "solemn"
moment.
A video revealed by Milenio Noticias shows the huge
number of people who participated in the funeral in Hermosillo, Sonora, where
the narco originated.
Last Sunday, "El Napoleón" [below left] was killed by a
man, who shot him twice at close range, while having dinner at the famous
Ballpark restaurant.
One of the surveillance cameras of the business
recorded the moment when a guy in a cap and blue shirt ambushes the hitman, who
had dinner with two women, shooting twice and killing him.
As can be seen, there were children at the adjacent
table who witnessed the killing.
Los Salazars
Los Salazars announced their arrival in the world of
the underworld of Mexico in 2005, when violence and violence escalated
throughout Sonora and Chihuahua.
The members of this cell are involved in the
planting, production and transfer of drugs to Arizona, , as well as the
smuggling of migrants..
The cartel was headed by Adam Salazar Zamorano, aka
"Don Adam", who was one of the operators and lieutenants of Joaquí
"El Chapo" Guzmán.
The criminal activities of "Don Adam" and
that of his son, Jesús Alfredo "Ekl Muñeco" and Adam "El
Indio" Salazar, caused the forced displacement of 1,200 people in the
municipality of Sonoyta, Sonora, and about 300 families in Las Chinacas, in
Chínipa, in 2015.
The Salazars have a dispute with "Los
Memos", an organization headed by Adelmo Niebla González, aka "El
Señor".
It is presumed, the criminal group of Adam Salazar
is behind the murder of the journalist, Miroslava Breach, in Chihuahua.
Breach, a correspondent for La Jornada, uncovered
the links between the Sinaloa Cartel, the Salazar criminal group and police
authorities.
Also, Alfredo Jiménez, covered reports for the criminal group for El
Imparcial. Jiménez also investigated the links of Los Salazar with the Beltrán
Leyva.
Since 2005, the Attorney General's Office of Sonora
maintains an investigation against the criminal cell and the Beltrán Leyva
brothers and PRI politicians in Sonora.
The Milenio video is pretty bad with all the unnecessary blurring--if you see a better video please send to me
Animo Salazares !
ReplyDeleteEl Señor Ivan remembers all the years of business and your loyalty to the cartel.
Murio peor ke Un perro
DeleteAnimo 006
DeleteHe was involved in a killing of a police officer. Then the judge stated he will be free"lack of evidence". Another prime example, of give me money , I let you go free. Kama got the best of him. Did not live to be an old man.
ReplyDeleteCartels are only good for displacing and poisoning the kids with drugs
ReplyDeleteWhere’s the video?
ReplyDeletetwo above on the post---get off your cell
DeleteA chingar su madre de sonora todo salazar
ReplyDeleteLol yea I’m on my cell here at work
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DeleteKeep up the good work I love 💕 borderlandbeat I’m on here everyday 3 or 4 times minimum 👍
DeleteIs this hit linked with the audio of RCQ and Mayos people telling them theres no truce and there will be bodies dropping?
ReplyDeleteNapoleon had his Waterloo......
ReplyDeleteThis guys must of been the fall too guy since they weren’t able to give Rafa his nephew why go to war with someone you know will win why not let a high ranking member fall and everything is okay and business goes as planned
ReplyDeleteIEDS should have been placed along the procession.
ReplyDeleteWhat better way than to eliminate more rivals.
Hopefully they never realize that
Delete4:19 that is terrorism,
Deleteand without enough Blackwater brass in the area,
Forgetaboutit.
Miguel angel caro quintero is back to claim Sonora
ReplyDeleteWhoa.... fatalism. Not a good thing.
ReplyDeletepor pendejo se lo chingaron. It baffles me how knowing youre a target 24/7 these dumbasses want to believe this shit will never happen to them. Yall notice how many mfs they kill eating? haha like keep your back to the wall, in the corner viewing the entrance. Lo mandaron a chingar a su madre como dijo el compa de arriba. A cuanta gente no se habra chingado el tambien.
ReplyDeleteYeah man,i have noticed that,these ressies are fuckin death traps for all these clowns who sit there totally oblivious even tho they ordering killings,are plaza jefe and known to the contras,talk about slippin and no lackin ?
DeleteSo los memos and Salazar are at war even though there both CDS?
ReplyDeleteThey have been for regional control
DeleteNice send off
ReplyDeleteWhat a fuckin racket,i couldnt even watch the whole thing cause of that snide ass music
ReplyDeleteThe guy who runs the place "Ball Park" where El Napoleon got killed was just kidnapped this Sunday morning
ReplyDeleteHe was let go just a while after. Oddly enough this victim was barely on his third day as acting manager. I am guessing the former manager left his post and they confused this one for him.
DeleteHe was safely released early Sunday morning by his kidnappers in Hermosillo, Sonora.
Delete11:15 the Salazares kidnapped by the police and diverted to their killers were not let go, then the Sonoran police officers kidnapped by somebody else were not let go.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a while until people get their belly full of victims to make peace.
76 in Mexico. That's fine but they hijacked that vid like a mudder effer.
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