A former police chief in Mexico was sentenced to 10 years in U.S. prison for accepting payments from a drug cartel associated with El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel.
Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman allegedly ordered to kill two men who asked him to pay $500,000 for a pair of long johns meant for his son.
A former Mexican police commander Iván Reyes Arzate told a Brooklyn federal court Tuesday that he used his authority to help drug trafficking organizations. He is facing five to 40 years in prison.
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Sean Penn has admitted that his article about Mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman for Rolling Stone fell short of his expectations. “Let me be clear: my article has failed,” he allowed. The piece, a strange sort of longwinded gonzo journalism, has been widely condemned for the concessions the author and magazine allowed the subject prior to publication. My preoccupations are less pedantic. I think Penn’s article is terribly written, but that’s not my main criticism. I think the piece fails because it lacks substance. I imagine that Sean Penn did most of the research for the article at the airport on his iPhone before showing up in Mexico to do his fieldwork. Sean Penn claims he wanted to change the national conversation on the War on Drugs with his article, but somehow between October of 2015 and January of 2016 he didn’t find the time to do any research to bring his piece to life. He secured an exclusive intervie