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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Tantoyuca, Veracruz: Grupo Sombra Warn of Purge

Sol Prendido Borderland Beat

Video translation is as follows:

Sicario: For all the citizens of Tantoyuca, Veracruz. Once again we demonstrate for everyone that our problem is not against innocent individuals. Here we have for all to see this scum who dedicated his life to selling crystal meth within the  plaza.

This plaza already has an owner. And it belongs to Grupo Sombra and no one else. We will continue to execute our enemies as soon as we capture them. We will also be coming after everyone else who is left.

And as for that piece of shit extortionists who likes to pass himself off as one of our own. The one who uses the # 789-159-38, you’ve already been located. And for everyone who supports you they already have their days numbered.

You can all fall into formation with us. Otherwise there will be consequences. Fidel this has kindly been your last warning. The next time we see you the fate of this scum will befall you. 

Apoliano Lazcano this is also your second warning. Align yourselves with us.

Sicarios in unison all say: We are Grupo Sombra.

33 comments:

  1. So, what is this "new owner of the plaza" trying to sell?
    Grupo sombra should be called
    grupo de cagadas

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  2. Sooooo’ does he get killed on screen??????? I don’t want to click and get some Gruesome shit. For future it would be nice a heads up ‘note’ if video contains or is free of some sick-making

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    1. Video is safe for everyone to see. Here lately Twitter and Face has been banning execution videos. So the full unedited videos exist only on other websites. But he was killed. Grupo Sombra doesn’t mess around when it comes to killing their enemies. - Sol Prendido

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    2. There’s a big note in red on the side of main page... Plus what do you expect is in the video, when you see a photo like that?

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    3. 9:27 don't be a pussy,
      toughen up and get ready,
      it could be you some day when you inherit the wind...

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  3. It's so weird that CJNG doesn't eliminate this Grupo Sombra or CSRL. Aren't they a lot smaller groups than CJNG? Some even said Sombra is disintegrated.

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    1. Who has CJNG eliminated? Nobody if you really think about it. CJNG grupo elite is faker than a 3 dollar bill. They're faker than a chinolas corrido. I seen a before and after video where they're all hyped up going into tierra caliente and looking like perrros con las colas entre las patas after el abuelo took their vehicles and killed some of their men.

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    2. Lol Sombra is claiming this plaza which is just a pueblito bro not a city. You think CJNG and CDS can own every small remote town in Mexico? They're not a cartel dude just a pandilla trying to flex on social media.

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    3. Jalisco cartel expanded like a fire but it wasnt because they fought and killed all their enemies. Some groups switch and became jalicos and a lot of plazas they took were left by other groups when they weakend or got arrested. Not to say they didnt flight anyone just saying they filled vacancies when other groups werent around in a lot of places.

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  4. Wow lo mataron por vender crystal. That’s crazy. He is not a real enemy. Just a drug pusher.

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    1. They haven't made it that far up north yet

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    2. The irony when they probably assist in the mass trafficking of meth..

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    3. This goes to show you The Plazas sell to locals= Mexicans
      way to many addicts every where
      Meth the Devils strong hold
      horriable drug

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    4. Meth is not like selling bud or coke. Some groups dont like meth in their turf because of the kind of destruction it does to users and their environments. You dont want a lot of meth users running around your neighborhood wreaking havoc

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  5. Grupo Sombra have put some of the nastiest video out there
    "if any meth gonna be sold in our plaza its gonna be us sellin it"
    So align and give us our cut or your dead,cause Sombra dont sell meth?More bullshit cartel propaganda

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  6. If they take out cjng they are good with me.

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    1. Sorry bro it’s not going to happen.

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  7. Lazcano? Thought he was dead

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    1. Got me thinking aswell

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    2. DO u think only 1 lazcano exist in mejico ?
      ke zabes tu

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    3. The last name Lazcano is not exclusive to just one family. - Sol Prendido

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    4. It’s actually a quite rare one in Mexico. The region they are in was and still is ran by Zetas, thus my interest in well as to who this ‘Lazcano’ is...

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    5. My take is he either took a deal of faking his death and disappear completely or he is literally dead. What I mean by literally dead is since his death the zetas fell off hard. They split into 2 different groups and most likely into many subgroups. They're run by a younger generation of cannon fodders. I don't think it would of went down like that if he still was alive and was still the boss. He didn't last over 10 years and build the zetas to how they were and running the show for over 10 years by being an idiot.

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  8. I don't mean to insult anyone BUT.......

    what is the point of wanting to be informed about whats going on in mexico, but wanting the clean version of events. Sometimes it's important to grasp and see things for what they really are.

    Rubio NYC

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    1. Narco news is sketchy in general so I think for many, just having these accurate articles with details of events is enough to stay informed.

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    2. The brutality of cartels to instill fear is what drives their business. Without such anyone can set up shop. Leaning many broke & switching sides.
      Money is the root of this evil. May want to consider legalization.

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    3. The impunity murdering enjoys is the worst part, it even looks like the US imposed adversarial trials were supposed to Serve and Protect the biggest crime drivers and instigators in Mexico, where before computers and million dollar squad cars any cuico on a bicycle would arrive and make arrests quicker than you say CUICO.

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  9. I always think it’s strange when the aggressors say:

    “We are dedicated to narco trafficking. We are eliminating thieves and those who sell drugs.”

    Especially when it’s in states or towns thousands of miles away from the border or any docks..

    Are they even trying anymore?

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    1. Also why are cartels fighting over Guanajati is beyond any sense. It's nowhere near border. Basically shithole in a middle of nowhere. Same with Guerrero.

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    2. The economic crisis is dire for many. Drug traffickers offer economic services to put money on the table for many.

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    3. Guanajuato obviously is important for gasoline industry. May be they have pemex refineries or whatever it has to do with gas. The csrl the group that controlled that area basically are bootleg gasoline dealers.

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  10. What I've noticed about the videos typically are that the guys that don't seem to have much emotion don't freak out are guilty as hell just kind of like person in jail that sleeps fine the first night for a couple nights it's usually guilty as hell but me I be innocent looking out the window all day and night and it'd be hard not to be sad innocent when you're getting executed I can understand I want to cry with the camera but still I would probably at least I only want to say it don't we all want to act like we would fight to the death but when it's all actually happening s*** you know if you were attempted they would brutally murder you even worse

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