5 musicians murdered in suspected Mexican cartel killing
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Two Utah family members were charged with conspiring to support a cartel designated as a terrorist organization.
An explosive device killed six soldiers and wounded two others in a western Mexican region wracked by drug cartel violence, an official military report seen by AFP on Wednesday said. The blast late Tuesday near a town in Michoacan state destroyed the armored vehicle in which the troops were traveling, according to the internal document.
Mexican authorities are blaming the Gulf cartel for the slayings of the five members of a band, El Fugitivo, in the border state of Tamaulipas.
The Department of Homeland Security released a video honoring the memory of Marine Corps veteran Nicholas Quets, while touting the moves it has made to crack down on cartels.
The US State Department's decision to revoke the visas of several Mexican musicians is reportedly due to their performance of music that allegedly glorifies cartel violence. However, the US Embassy in Mexico has cited the confidentiality of visa cases under US law, declining to provide further details regarding the matter.
People accused of cartel connections and serious crime are on the ballot in Mexico’s first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, fueling fears that organized crime could exert its influence in the vote.
Prosecutors say cash generated across the country through the cartel's drug trafficking activities passed through shell companies in San Diego, then into Mexican bank accounts
A yearlong investigation shows the depth of the gun trafficking problem and how ATF oversight of gun dealers can reduce trafficking to Mexico – when the agency has resources.
Federal prosecutors won’t seek the death penalty for the son of notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman if he’s convicted of multiple charges in Chicago.
A family operating an oil terminal in Texas was indicted for receiving shipments of smuggled oil connected to the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación.