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Sunday, November 3, 2024

Son Of Mexican Cartel Member Sentenced To 13+ Years In Prison After Tri-Cities Drug Bust

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from Tri-City Herald 

WRITTEN BY: ANNE CARY

Brian Jesus Zazueta was arrested at a Kennewick apartment that had 42,300 fentanyl pills, 461 grams of methamphetamine and 338 grams of heroin. U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Washington

KENNEWICK, WA A 23-year-old man arrested in a Kennewick apartment that had 42,300 fentanyl pills was sentenced Wednesday to 13 years and four months in federal prison. Brian Jesus Zazueta, 23, is the son of Adolfo Zazueta-Bueno, a significant member of the Sinaloa cartel, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Washington. “The defendant (Zazueta) comes from a large, prestigious family of drug dealers,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Caitlin Baunsgard in court documents. Zazueta-Bueno, formerly of Pasco, is a fugitive from justice in Eastern Washington now living in Sinaloa, Mexico, according to the prosecution.


His son, Zazueta, of Sunnyside, is described in court documents as a mid-level manager of a drug trafficking organization out of Mexico that was responsible for distributing drugs across Eastern Washington, including Spokane.


The prosecution described him as a leader and organizer for his father’s operation.


Zazueta would discuss quantities and prices and then dispatch drug couriers from the Tri-Cities to deliver orders of fentanyl, methamphetamine and heroin, according to court documents.


He talked to his father nearly every day and updated him on Eastern Washington business one witness told the prosecution, according to court documents. Another witness described Zazueta as the “right-hand man” of his father because he had dual United States and Mexico citizenship and could easily travel back and forth between the United States and Mexico, according to court documents. His father appeared to replace Zazueta’s uncle Cesar Bueno-Martinez, who was recently killed in Mexico, as a member of the Sinaloa cartel, Baunsgard said in court documents. Several of Zazueta’s siblings and cousins are running their own hotlines of drug distribution into Eastern Washington sourced by the Bueno family, accourding to Baunsgard. “The adage for the last decade is that there is not a drug case her in the EDWA (Eastern District of Washington) that does not involve ‘Bueno dope,’” Baunsgard said in court documents. When the Drug Enforcement Administration learned that Zazueta was likely staying at a Kennewick stash house, it fast-tracked its investigation to arrest him before he returned to Mexico, Baunsgard said. They arrested him at an apartment at 3030 W. Fourth Ave., Kennewick, March 9, 2023.


Brian Jesus Zazueta was arrested at a Kennewick apartment that had 42,300 fentanyl pills, 461 grams of methamphetamine and 338 grams of heroin. U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Washington


 He and another defendant, Jesus Armenta-Higuera, were in the apartment. The DEA also found 42,300 fentanyl pills, 461 grams of methamphetamine and 338 grams of heroin.

Zazueta pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine in a plea agreement that included dropping charges of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and heroin. Zazueta’s attorney asked U.S. Judge Thomas Rice in Spokane for a sentence of 12 years, saying that his client is ashamed of his part in the drug trade. The prosecution asked for a sentence of 15 years. In addition to sentencing Zazueta to 13 years and four months, the judge also sentenced him to five years probation. “Mr. Zazueta sowed the seeds of despair in Eastern Washington while he reaped the profits of his methamphetamine, fentanyl and heroin distribution,” said David Reames, special agent in charge at the DEA Seattle Field Division. “... the sentence in this case should make others pause before selling drugs that harm our communities.” 


This story was originally published October 31, 2024, 12:29 PM.


22 comments:

  1. These Sinaloa guys really get some lenient sentences, even here in the US… only 12 years for ALL THAT????

    Anyone else, especially some urban kid with gang affiliations, would have gotten double…. At least 20 years for sure…also I understand the RICO implications, but let’s see what these peckerwoods get hit with in SFV Cali with waaaay less dope…

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    1. 210 ya well judges look down on ghetto urban kids with tattoos, in the court room acting like their shit don’t stink, all arrogant, mad dawging all hard, and then a young buchofresa Sinaloa kid, probably light to medium complexion, has a full set of hair, no tattoos, probably good looking and dressed appropriate and is in they’re with a polite, humble demeanor! Of course the judge is gonna go easier on him, lol

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    2. @911 — yeah ok, a federal judge is going to sentence someone on a purely superficial level… how old are you?

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  2. Sicario 006 snitched, that puto again!

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  3. Breaking news, Mossad reports Sic006 was expelled from military training because he was giving his black commander cabeza. 006 wanted that stogie in his culo all day.

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  4. I heard they captured 006 near the outskirts of Culiacan, they busted a train on him 90s style.

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  5. Beltrans line to WA

    the guy is from Mochis I am pretty sure

    he can do those 13 and if his Dad's cell isn't wiped out, he will start working again after he comes home from school

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  6. Just finished watching FOX news they reported there's a new Guinness word record for the most sold costume for Halloween and dia los muertos. La Gilbertona costume sold more than any other costume in the world just beating Britney Spears costume.





    RIP Gilbertona

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  7. El Peje plaza boss for CJNG arrested in Tabasco

    https://youtu.be/mYQGDZC5PNc?si=CMjVVkwivJarQXIa


    https://youtu.be/FdiTXe4OMVU?si=seu8dnQST82tR_FM



    La Chapiza bombarded Durango


    https://youtu.be/c_nkU0d8Wpc?si=3f-fn6_nIdhbDtmT



    https://youtu.be/StqwyuIBRKA?si=R-MYaCvDAYI20xo4



    A FEA narco lab found in Sinaloa



    https://youtu.be/Kth515AUh-0?si=2HSJWMnXIh876Cgp




    A video on the alleged alliance between CJNG and La Linea


    https://youtu.be/7TlglVU67l4?si=OV7dfKiyVf_3_Vld




    😎

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  8. We don't want these articles or those of that Dutch nobody but we want status of Culiacan war.

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    1. Do some research, translating and posting. Thanks in advance for being borderland beats newest contributor.

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    2. Speak for yourself… in fact don’t at all.

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  9. Never did I think I'd see Tricities here on BB... Im from Kennewick one of the 3 cities. From Yakima to Tricities is one giant ass drug hub. Yakima is a war zone. At one point there was 1 or 2 killings a week or so. I know this is cartel from Mexico typa site but here in this area it's pretty bad as well.

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  10. Death penalty for Fent dealers. I know 4 people who have died of drug overdoses, 3 of them were Fent. 42,000 pills would have killed a lot of people. Start executing the dealers and not after 30 years on death row. Conviction, 1 appeal and then execution of the appeal is unsuccessful. Don't want to get executed? Don't deal Fent, simple.

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    1. Don’t want to overdose don’t do fent

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    2. 8:03 not really, no period kid.

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    3. 654 these american junkies know the risks of the fentanyl!

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    4. How about the people making it?

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    5. Your friends would have preferred to say no.

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  11. Kennewick here!
    That was couple miles from my place.

    Wasn’t really in the news back then, but now it is!

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