In 2003 a former Mexican official, Gonzalez Calderoni, was murdered in his car in McAllen, Texas by a gunman driving a car with Louisiana plates; he had been assisting the US in investigating the 1985 murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena:
Gonzalez [Calderoni] was a lead officer of the Mexican attorney general’s office who was credited with bringing down the Pablo Acosta Villarreal drug cartel in 1988. Gonzalez was stationed in Juárez at the time.
Former El Paso FBI acting chief Matt Perez was in charge of the U.S. side of the 1988 operation, which ended with Acosta’s dying in a hail of gunfire during a raid led by Gonzalez on his ranch in Santa Elena, Mexico, south of the Texas Big Bend area.
“I talked to (Gonzalez) two months ago. ... He knew where all of Mexico’s skeletons were hidden,” said Phil Jordan, a former Drug Enforcement Administration official and former director of the El Paso Intelligence Center. “He was the only Mexican official who stood by us throughout the investigation into the 1985 murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena.”
Those judges better ramp up their personal security measures.
Has he been released on no bail yet? That is NY.
Livestream him being suspended by a harness, lowered, and fed feet first into an engine block grinder. Draw it out for an hour or two. They can not bel allowed to have it easy at taxpayer expense in jail . If any of you have seen cartel videos, you should understand.
Has the New Yawk “judge” turned him loose on the streets of New Yawk yet? He’s got some “connections” to make.
We can catch, try, & convict all the cartel leaders in Mexico, yet it wont put a dent in the cartels. Some other thug will simply take over each headless cartel & the crimes continue.
What is needed is liberal application of JDAMs, special forces & ranger raids to take or destroy cartel assets, & many, many dead cartel soldiers - don’t arrest them, kill them.
Mexican drug kingpin ‘Narco of Narcos’ faces judge wearing cuffs of DEA agent he tortured, killed in 1985