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Aug 23, 2016 · Mexican federal forces killed at least 42 suspected cartel members — with only one police officer dead — during a three-hour gunfight in the ranch, marking one of the Mexican drug war's bloodiest battles.
- John Kuroski
Jun 26, 2021 · These women have emerged as a powerful force in one of the world’s largest criminal enterprises. Meet the glamorous, shocking and dangerous women running Mexico's most powerful drug syndicates.
Nov 29, 2017 · From a pile of dead bodies left outside a residence in a Texas border town to an Easter weekend shootout overtaking a popular tourist spot, 2017 had its share of horrifying cartel violence.
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Female Narcos: The women of the Sinaloa Cartel. Image: Unsplash Images. Notorious Figures. Despite the machismo involved in organised crime, a world run by men, women often play pivotal roles. Even in patriarchal cultures such as those in the world of Culiacán-based drug cartels. These are the real housewives of the Sinaloa Cartel:
Oct 26, 2021 · Guadalupe Fernández Valencia was the highest-ranking woman in the Sinaloa Cartel, and yet her name is virtually unknown. Illustration by Michelle Urra for VICE World News.
Female death squads known as 'The Skinny Girls' who use their good looks to get close to rivals then kill have become the most effective secret weapons for Mexico's drug cartels. WARNING: Graphic ...
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Apr 11, 2017 · Cartel women have been posting photos to social media – pictures showing them scantily clad and holding what appear to be automatic rifles or posing with chained-up tigers. But some of the level of female involvement in drug cartels is based on rumors, Jones says.