Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Asks Biden Admin for Complete File on 'El Mayo' Zambada's Arrest
Since Zambada's capture in July, both governments have gone back and forth over conflicting narratives surrounding the incident.
Cartel Members Are Now Reportedly Allowed To Shoot at U.S. Border Agents From Across The Border
Authorities are investigating two incidents as cartel violence escalates
The Sinaloa Cartel is Dead: Meet the Two Organizations at War to Succeed the Once Powerful Crime Syndicate
Mexican journalist Jesús Lemus suggests that the current turf war will lead to the dissolution of the Sinaloa Cartel, giving way to splinter groups
Emma Coronel Risks Returning to Prison with Powerful Message of Love for Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán
The wife of the incarcerated leader of the Sinaloa Cartel expressed her feelings for her husband during a livestream on social media.
Death Toll Keeps Rising in Sinaloa as Turf Wars Rage On and Spill Over to Other Mexican States
Around 70 people have died since September 9, when the war between the "Chapitos" and the "Mayiza" formally began
U.S Ambassador to Mexico Responds to AMLO on Sinaloa Turf Wars: 'What is Being Seen Is Not the Fault of the U.S.'
AMLO had said that "If we are now facing instability and clashes in Sinaloa, it is because they (the U.S.) made that decision", in reference El Mayo Zambada's arrest
U.S. Government Reportedly Wants 'El Mayo' to Give Information About a Mexican President
A specialized journalist said the Department of Justice is trying to get the imprisoned drug lord to disclose potential dealings with high ranking Mexican officials
Mexican President AMLO Says U.S. is Partly to Blame for Cartel Violence in Sinaloa
"Yes, of course... for having carried out this operation," the president said when asked if the American government was "jointly responsible" for the situation
El Chapo's Illegitimate Daughter Rosa Isela Guzmán's Heartfelt Plea to her Brothers Los Chapitos
Amid rising violence in the capital of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, Rosa Isela Guzmán Ortiz, the alleged daughter of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, has made a public plea to Los Chapitos
Cartel Members are Putting Sombreros on Corpses in Apparent Message as Turf Wars Rage On
According to specialized journalist Ioan Grillo, it is unclear whether victims are members of "El Mayo" Zambada's faction or if the hats are currently used as taunts
Diddy Held in Jail Notorious for 'Brutal' & 'Inhumane' Conditions With El Mayo Zambada and 'El Nini' as Cellmates
Diddy is held in the same Brooklyn jail as notorious drug lords
Convicted Mexican Security Chief Publishes Letter From Prison Linking President AMLO to Drug Cartels
Genaro Garcia Luna is currently waiting for sentencing on October 9 in the same New York prison as "El Mayo" Zambada
Anonymous Suit Requests 'El Mayo's' Release from Prison Saying he Was 'Illegally' Taken From Mexico
The document also sought the drug lord be compensated with $30 million
Former top DEA official says it's highly unlikely 'El Mayo' will cooperate with U.S. authorities
Mike Vigil said that since the cartel leader is unhealthy and relatively old, there is practically no deal the U.S. can offer that will entice him to cooperate
'El Mayo' Zambada joins 'El Nini' and Genaro García Luna in New York City's notorious prison
Mexican drug-dealer Ismael El Mayo Zambada is sharing the jail with other Mexican organized crime figures like El Nini and Genaro García Luna
Over 30 people were killed in Sinaloa last week alone as turf wars rage after 'El Mayo's' capture
Schools were closed on Thursday and Friday due to the violence. Independence Day festivities were canceled on Sunday as well
DOJ reacts to 'El Mayo's' appearance before NYC court: 'Justice will follow'
The Sinaloa Cartel co-founder pleaded not guilty to the charges he's facing
Turf war in Sinaloa started after the 'Chapitos' entered an area controlled by 'El Mayo's' faction
The state's governor said violence could escalate
'El Mayo' Zambada reportedly accepted being taken from Texas to NYC after getting a death threat
According to specialized journalist Anabel Hernández, he was threatened by the Barrio Azteca gang in El Paso
Sinaloa Cartel faction answering to 'El Mayo' declares war on the 'Chapitos' as violence escalates
The latest clash took place this week. Mexican President López Obrador said it's "highly likely" that the capture of "El Mayo'" catalyzed the flareup
Texas judge rejects DOJ request to prioritize 'El Mayo's' trial in New York City
Judge Kathleen Cardone from El Paso said the drug lord has already been informed of the charges against him and doesn't need to be taken up north
Mexican prosecutors suggest a son of 'El Chapo' made a deal with the U.S. to get his brother out of prison
Ovidio Guzmán reportedly entered a witness protection program. The news surfaced a month after his brother Joaquín and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada were arrested in the U.S.
'El Mayo' rejects being tried for drug-trafficking in New York, seeks to remain in Texas
The DOJ is seeking for the co-founder of the Sinaloa Cartel to be tried in the same court as "El Chapo" Guzmán
Inside the 'cold war' taking place within the Sinaloa Cartel since the capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada
The arrest has intensified the rivalry between two groups: the "Mayiza," loyal to Zambada, and the "Chapitos," led by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán
Mexico sends hundreds of additional troops to Sinaloa as violence soars after El Mayo's capture
Over a thousand soldiers have already been deployed to Culiacán in less than a month
Why the arrest of 'El Mayo' Zambada could strain U.S.-Mexico relations
Mexican officials are reportedly aggrieved and President López Obrador said "who knows" if U.S. agents were involved in the apprehension
'El Mayo' Zambada to be tried in the same New York courtroom as 'El Chapo'
The co-founder of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel is set to face trial in New York, a development that mirrors the dramatic legal proceedings against his former associate, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
Capture of 'El Mayo' and betrayal accusations sparks fear of turf wars in Mexico
In the wake of the arrests, the Mexican government dispatched hundreds of special forces soldiers to Culiacán to maintain order
Full Letter: Read Sinaloa Cartel leader El Mayo's claim that Mexican officials are disputing with damning video evidence
The events surrounding the arrest of the Sinaloa Cartel leader has dominated the public conversation, especially given its murky details and crossed accusations
Sinaloa Cartel leader El Mayo's 'kidnapping' claim rejected by Mexican officials: 'We have no complicity'
Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, denied El Mayo Zambada's accusations that he was tied to the Sinaloa Cartel. Mexican President Andrés López Obrador and President-Elect Claudia Sheinbaum also reacted.