Cartel Corner #96: Columbia’s Cocaine Trade is About to Explode

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What Does Colombia’s Peace Deal Mean for the Cocaine Trade?

 

This is of course going to have HUGE implications in the Southern Border States like my home state of Texas. Stay on your toes gents.

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

 

RKBA Alert: U.S. Gun Ownership is Now a Human Rights Violation???

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Mexico Repeats Call for U.S. Gun Ban while Ignoring the Obvious

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As my dad would say, “Get the Shovel because there is a big load of bullshit at our front door…”

I should not even have to explain this one folks, the lunacy kinda speaks for itself.

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed, Always Resist Tyranny and Stay Dangerous!

 

Cartel Corner#93: Cartel Tactics Analysis of Nuevo Laredo Cartel Battle: 16 July 2010

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Cartel Tactics Analysis of Nuevo Laredo Cartel Battle, 16 July 2010

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**WARNING** Contains Graphic Images from Police Crime Photos. Not Safe For Work!

These type of overviews are extremely helpful in studying gangs and cartel TTP’s.

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

Cartel Corner #91: Gulf Cartel Policing Texas Border for Petty Criminals?

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MATAMOROS, Tamaulipas — The failed strategy by the Mexican government has created a new issue in this border city where organized crime has tried to diminish common crime in an effort to lower public attention. Drug cartels appear to be succeeding in lowering common crime, something that the State of Tamaulipas has failed in.

“They cut my fingers off for being a thief,” the tattoo on the forehead of a suspected criminal explained. Information obtained by this outlet points to the victim being connected to a series of burglaries in the city. His kidnapping and torture appear to be a “lesson” on behalf of cartel members. The objective of the strategy is to create terror among common criminals to keep them from “heating up the plaza” or calling attention to the region with petty crime.

During the last 45 days, the security strategy that has been taking place in this city has been run by the Gulf Cartel. Gunmen with the criminal organization have spread the word among common criminals that those who target innocent civilians will be mutilated, punished or murdered.

Read the Remainder at Breitbart Texas

Texas Border News: Headless Body Leads to Arrest of TX Border Patrol Agent

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Tex. — It looked like a crab trap floating in the calm waters of Laguna Madre, just off South Padre Island. At least, that’s what the man who spotted it while boating with his two daughters would tell police.

But when he poked the floating mass with a pole, he discovered otherwise. He dialed 911 and told the South Padre Island Police Department what he’d found: “A headless body floating in the bay.”

Blood was still dripping from the neck when Cameron County Sheriff’s Deputy Ulises Martinez arrived, he would later report. It looked to him like the head “had been cut off with one swift motion with a fine sharp cutting instrument.”

That was an early theory, but Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio, with more than a half-century in law enforcement, sensed something more sinister.

“We’re just across the border from Matamoros,” he said. Investigators couldn’t find the man’s head, and there were other suspicious cuts on the body. Mexican drug cartel payback often comes at the end of a fine, sharp cutting instrument, Lucio observed.

“It’s just kind of the way that they handle people,” he said. “They take revenge that way.”

Luckily, the body still had hands. Using a portable fingerprint reader from U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, police quickly matched the prints to Jose Francisco Palacios Paz.

Before he was found naked and decapitated days after his 33rd birthday, Palacios Paz — “Franky” to his friends — worked at Veteran’s Tire Shop in Edinburg, one county over. In no time, authorities came to suspect that tire repair wasn’t the only thing going on there. It’s where they think Palacios Paz — about to rat out a drug-trafficking operation with links to the powerful Mexican Gulf Cartel — met his end.

With fall trials expected, authorities say they have turned up the familiar markings of mafia muscle and hardball tactics experts have come to associate with 21st-century cartel warfare — complete with a severed head supposedly secreted off to Mexico to prove a snitch was dead.

 

All of which would sound familiar to anyone versed in Gulf Cartel etiquette had it not been for one late-breaking and quite unexpected development: the alleged involvement and eventual arrest of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.

Joel Luna, a six-year Border Patrol veteran, was supposed to protect the country from drug trafficking and spillover violence. If the indictments are to be believed, he participated in it instead.

Read the Remainder at Washington Post