Sinaloa Cartel
Sonora on High Alert After Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel-related Leader 'El Cuza'
Feliciano R. was allegedly responsible for smuggling drugs into the U.S. as well as trafficking migrants
Police Pulled from Streets in Cartel-Dominated Culiacan After Army Confiscates Weapons
The army disarmed local police as cartel violence escalated. Residents protested for peace after weeks of deadly clashes between Sinaloa cartel factions.
Joaquín Guzmán López Pleads Not Guilty and His Lawyer Denies Agreement with U.S. Government
El Chapo's son was captured with El Mayo Zambada. He is in the same Chicago jail where is brother Ovidio is supposed to be.
Mexico's Sheinbaum to Launch Special Task Force to Address Sinaloa Turf Wars on First Days of Her Presidency
Over 130 deaths have been linked to the clashes between Sinaloa Cartel factions since September 9
Three Mexican Troopers Killed in Sinaloa During Operation to Address Cartel Turf War
They were ambushed and killed by criminal groups, according to now former President López Obrador
Violence in Sinaloa Continues to Escalate: Death Toll Climbs to 118 With Five Bodies Found Inside a Van
The Mexican government has sent more than 2,200 Air Force agents in an attempt to quell violence
Mexican Turf Wars Have a New Front as the Sinaloa and Jalisco Cartels Intensify Fighting
There have been seven shootings in Tijuana involving both cartels in recent weeks
Death Toll in Sinaloa Turf Wars Tops 90 as Violence Shows no Signs of Abating
16 deaths were reported over the past two days, according to local press
Who Does El Chapo's Powerful Brother Support in the Sinaloa Cartel War and Does It Make A Difference?
El Guano's support could change the war's course within the Sinaloa Cartel. Who is El Chapo's brother supporting between la Mayiza and Los Chapitos?
Even Luis Miguel isn't Safe From Sinaloa Cartel Violence—Culiacán Concert Canceled
After two weeks of violence, Luis Miguel's concert in Culiacán, part of his two year tour, has been canceled.
Death Toll Keeps Rising in Sinaloa as Turf Wars Rage On and Spill Over to Other Mexican States
Around 70 people have died since September 9, when the war between the "Chapitos" and the "Mayiza" formally began
U.S Ambassador to Mexico Responds to AMLO on Sinaloa Turf Wars: 'What is Being Seen Is Not the Fault of the U.S.'
AMLO had said that "If we are now facing instability and clashes in Sinaloa, it is because they (the U.S.) made that decision", in reference El Mayo Zambada's arrest
Mexican law Enforcement Heightens Readiness as Sinaloa Turf Wars Threaten to Spill Over
The current death toll as a result of increased violence in the border state now stands at 31, with an additional 37 people missing
Top Security Member of Sinaloa Cartel Faction 'Los Chapitos' Arrested in Mexico
"El Piyi" is the security chief of Archivaldo Iván Guzmán Salazar, son of "El Chapo" and believed to be leading the criminal group at the moment
El Chapo's Illegitimate Daughter Rosa Isela Guzmán's Heartfelt Plea to her Brothers Los Chapitos
Amid rising violence in the capital of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, Rosa Isela Guzmán Ortiz, the alleged daughter of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, has made a public plea to Los Chapitos
El Chapo's wife Emma Coronel to Debut as an International Model at Milan Fashion Week
After two and a half years in prison, El Chapo Guzmán's wife Emma Coronel debuts as a model in prestigious Milan Fashion Week
Cartel Members are Putting Sombreros on Corpses in Apparent Message as Turf Wars Rage On
According to specialized journalist Ioan Grillo, it is unclear whether victims are members of "El Mayo" Zambada's faction or if the hats are currently used as taunts
Convicted Mexican Security Chief Publishes Letter From Prison Linking President AMLO to Drug Cartels
Genaro Garcia Luna is currently waiting for sentencing on October 9 in the same New York prison as "El Mayo" Zambada
Former top DEA official says it's highly unlikely 'El Mayo' will cooperate with U.S. authorities
Mike Vigil said that since the cartel leader is unhealthy and relatively old, there is practically no deal the U.S. can offer that will entice him to cooperate
'El Mayo' Zambada joins 'El Nini' and Genaro García Luna in New York City's notorious prison
Mexican drug-dealer Ismael El Mayo Zambada is sharing the jail with other Mexican organized crime figures like El Nini and Genaro García Luna
Over 30 people were killed in Sinaloa last week alone as turf wars rage after 'El Mayo's' capture
Schools were closed on Thursday and Friday due to the violence. Independence Day festivities were canceled on Sunday as well
What is a 'Culiacanazo' and why is sadly trending on TikTok?
TikTokers from the Mexican city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, have been posting with the hashtag #Culiacanazo. Sadly, it's a terrible and sad thing
DOJ reacts to 'El Mayo's' appearance before NYC court: 'Justice will follow'
The Sinaloa Cartel co-founder pleaded not guilty to the charges he's facing
'El Mayo' Zambada pleads not guilty in New York: Details on his court appearance and what comes next
The former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada faces 17 charges
'El Mayo' Zambada set to appear before a NYC court after receiving death threats in Texas
The audience is expected to be presided over by Judge Brian Cogan, who was El Chapo's judge
Turf war in Sinaloa started after the 'Chapitos' entered an area controlled by 'El Mayo's' faction
The state's governor said violence could escalate
Who's the current leader of los Chapitos and the Sinaloa Cartel? The answer may be one of El Chapo's sons
Experts in Mexico's organized crime are convinced that Ivan Archivaldo Guzman, one of El Chapo Guzman's many offsprings, is the current leader of the cartel
Mexico's AMLO: 'highly likely' that capture of 'El Mayo' is linked to increased cartel violence in Sinaloa
The Mexican president said the cartel leader himself has asked for restraint in the area. "No one wants violence," he said
Police raids ranch where Sinaloa Cartel founder 'El Mayo' was allegedly ambushed and taken to U.S.
Authorities are looking for evidence that could help clarify the events that led to the capture of the drug lord in Texas
Mexican military attacked by armed groups in Sinaloa as tensions rise after El Mayo's arrest
Local media showed images of burning vehicles blocking roads. The government has sent hundreds of troops to the region in the past weeks