Three of the four drug kingpins who were extradited from Mexico over the weekend will be sent to California to face an array of trafficking charges, officials said Wednesday. Hector Palma Salazar, the suspected former leader of the Sinaloa cartel, told U.S. Magistrate Judge Mary Milloy during a court hearing Wednesday that he agreed to be transferred to San Diego, where he was indicted in 1995 on charges of conspiring to distribute large quantities of cocaine. On Tuesday, brothers Ismael and Gilberto Higuera Guerrero, former chiefs in the Arellano-Felix cartel in Tijuana, also agreed to be transferred, Assistant U.S. Attorney...