Tuesday, March 17, 2026
  • Login
FNGR Podcast
Subscribe to the podcast
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Google PodcastsGoogle Podcasts
  • AnchorAnchor
  • Home
  • Guests
  • Playlist of the Week
  • Yo Da Love Expert
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Guests
  • Playlist of the Week
  • Yo Da Love Expert
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
FNGR Podcast
Subscribe
  • Apple PodcastsApple Podcasts
  • SpotifySpotify
  • Google PlayGoogle Play
  • AnchorAnchor

29 Killed in Capture of El Chapo’s Son Ovidio Guzmán by Mexican Authorities

by FNGR Staff
January 6, 2023
0
16
SHARES
39
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Following the capture of El Chapo’s son Ovidio Guzmán López this week, Mexican authorities announced that at least 29 people died during his arrest.

Per Reuters, Mexican security forces captured the alleged drug trafficker on Thursday, and the city of Culicán was engulfed in violence between authorities and suspected gang members. During the dramatic arrest of Guzmán—who is said to be a “high-ranking member of the Sinaloa cartel” that his father co-founded—Sinaloa members exchanged gunfire with security forces, as well as blocked roads and set vehicles on fire. 19 alleged members of the cartel and 10 military personnel were killed during Guzmán’s capture.

Mexico’s Secretary of Defense Luis Cresencio Sandoval said that an additional 21 people were arrested during the operation carried out on Thursday, and there haven’t been any reports of civilian deaths in the Sinaloa capital Culicán. Sandoval added that gang members got into a shootout with security forces when the 32-year-old suspected drug trafficker was arrested. He was taken out of Culicán via helicopter, and is currently being held in a maximum security federal prison in Mexico City.

In an effort to ensure public safety, a security presence will remain in the state of Sinaloa and 1,000 military personnel will be sent to the region on Friday.

Prior to his arrest, Guzmán was apprehended in October 2019 but was released by President Andrés Manuel López after Sinaloa cartel members took control of the city. The cartel was under El Chapo’s control before he got a life sentence in 2020, which followed his arrest in 2016 after he escaped incarceration twice. 

Related Stories

STORY CONTINUES BELOW

Authorities said Ovidio and his brother Joaquín Guzmán López “inherited a great deal of the narcotics proceeds” after their brother Edgar Guzmán López died. The two “began investing large amounts of the cash into the purchasing of marijuana in Mexico and cocaine in Colombia” and bought “large amounts of ephedrine from Argentina and arranged for the smuggling of the product into Mexico as they began to experiment with methamphetamine production.”

Related Posts

Meet These Extraordinary FOOD HEROES in Our New Documentary Series
News

Meet These Extraordinary FOOD HEROES in Our New Documentary Series

January 30, 2024
Celebrities’ Favorite Snacks From Around the World | Snacked
News

Celebrities’ Favorite Snacks From Around the World | Snacked

December 26, 2023
Steve-O Is Extra Naughty For the Hot Ones Holiday Extravaganza | Hot Ones
News

Steve-O Is Extra Naughty For the Hot Ones Holiday Extravaganza | Hot Ones

December 21, 2023
LEGENDARY Arthur Ave Italian Food Tour + Babish Makes Spaghetti all’ Assassina! | Heat Eaters
News

LEGENDARY Arthur Ave Italian Food Tour + Babish Makes Spaghetti all’ Assassina! | Heat Eaters

December 18, 2023
Keith Lee Rates NY Chop Cheeses, Talks Cardi B Co-Sign & How To Build TikTok | 360 with Speedy
News

Keith Lee Rates NY Chop Cheeses, Talks Cardi B Co-Sign & How To Build TikTok | 360 with Speedy

December 12, 2023
ATEEZ Break Down Their Favorite Snacks | Snacked
News

ATEEZ Break Down Their Favorite Snacks | Snacked

December 12, 2023
Next Post
Everything Khloé Kardashian & Lamar Odom Have Said About Each Other Since Their Split

Everything Khloé Kardashian & Lamar Odom Have Said About Each Other Since Their Split

  • Media and Podcast Sponsorships
Text Us: (702) 763 - FNGR

© 2022 For No Good Reason. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured Guests
  • Need Advice
  • Playlist of the Week

© 2022 For No Good Reason. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In