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  2. La Línea (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Gunmen burst into a party in a small working-class neighborhood known as Villas de Salvárcar in Ciudad Juárez, killing 16 teenagers on January 31, 2010. [13] Witnesses said that the cartel members arrived at the crime scene in seven cars with tinted windows, closed down the street and blocked the exits. [14]

  3. Femicides in Ciudad Juárez - Wikipedia

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    e. More than 500 women were killed between 1993 and 2011 in Ciudad Juárez, a city in northern Mexico. [1][2] The murders of women and girls received international attention primarily due to perceived government inaction in preventing the violence and bringing perpetrators to justice. [3] The crimes have featured in many dramas, songs, and books.

  4. Ciudad Juárez rehab center attack - Wikipedia

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    The Ciudad Juárez rehab center attack was a shooting that occurred at 7:15 pm on September 2, 2009, at the El Aliviane drug treatment clinic in the city of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Seventeen men were killed in the attack, and another died the following day from injuries, bringing the total killed to eighteen.

  5. Villas de Salvárcar massacre - Wikipedia

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    Villas de Salvárcar massacre. The Villas de Salvárcar massacre occurred in Villas de Salvárcar, Ciudad Juárez, on January 31, 2010, early in the morning. 16 young people died. [1] Alejandro Martínez-Cabrera of the El Paso Times stated that the event "brought attention to the city's social problems" and "caused outrage in Mexico because of ...

  6. Hacked data reveals a new nightmare for US gun industry - AOL

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    May 22, 2024 at 8:50 AM. U.S. gun shops and smugglers are tied to 78,000 firearms recovered south of the border. A massive leak of Mexican military intelligence has exposed for the first time in ...

  7. Amado Carrillo Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Amado Carrillo Fuentes (/ fuˈɛntəs /; December 17, 1956 – July 7, 1997) was a Mexican drug lord. He seized control of the Juárez Cartel after assassinating his boss Rafael Aguilar Guajardo. [1][2] Amado Carrillo became known as " El Señor de Los Cielos " ("The Lord of the Skies"), because of the large fleet of jets he used to transport ...

  8. Ernesto Alfredo Piñón de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Nationality. Mexican. Occupation (s) Criminal. Car dealer. Criminal charges. Kidnapping. Ernesto Alfredo Piñón de la Cruz, also known as El Neto, (6 April 1989 – 5 January 2023) [1] was a Mexican criminal known for his leadership over Los Mexicles, a street gang based in Ciudad Juárez and allied with the Sinaloa Cartel.

  9. Pedro Padilla Flores - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Juárez. Pedro Padilla Flores (born in the 1970s), also known as The Rio Bravo Assassin among many other aliases, is a Mexican serial killer who was convicted of killing three women in Ciudad Juárez but is suspected of murdering up to 27 more, some of whom were underage. He was captured and sentenced to prison time for three murders in ...