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La Verdadera Historia de México
Guerras apaches IV

La Verdadera Historia de México

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 62:11


La vida de Cochise, el pueblo Pápago y la Batalla de Caborca.

Noticentro
Advierten del aumento de microplásticos en el cerebro humano

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 1:32


El Consulado General de EE. UU. en Nuevo Laredo emite alerta por balacerasRoban rifles y equipo a dos cazadores cerca de Caborca, SonoraMás información en nuestro Podcast

Mundo Narco
Episodio #106 Lo que sabemos del inquietante estado de salud de Rafael Caro Quintero

Mundo Narco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 38:26


En este episodio, los periodistas José Luis Montenegro y Jesús Lemus Barajas revelan cuáles son lascondiciones de salud del otrora líder del Cártel de Guadalajara, Rafael Caro Quintero. También acotanel futuro de la organización que lideraba en años recientes, el Cártel de Caborca; y algunos indiciosque apuntan a su posible salida de la prisión tras una estrategia legal diferente.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Territorio Rojo. Los abuelos del crimen organizado

El famoso cantante Natanael Cano seguramente no sabe esto, pero el 27 de noviembre de 2023 su vida glamourosa quedó atada para siempre a la de un narcotraficante de poca monta que murió consumido por el fuego. Sus caminos jamás se juntaron —el primer por famoso y millonario y el segundo porn ser carne de cañón del crimen y empobrecido— pero aquel lunes por la noche los unió la misma desgracia: estar bajo la mirilla del mismo grupo criminal, Los Matasalas. A finales de noviembre del año antepasado, Natanael Cano concluía con éxito la Gira Tumbada 2023, con la que llenó arenas y estadios por el país, y festejaba ser de los 10 músicos más escuchados en México en la plataforma Spotify. En esas celebraciones estaba cuando un dealer apodado “El Paletas” fue atrapado por un comando en el municipio Benjamín Hill, en el norte de Sonora, y fue atado de pies y manos al lugar más conocido del pueblo, el monumento ferrocarrilero, donde lo quemaron vivo con gasolina para el horror de decenas de vecinos. Hasta que el cuerpo dejó de arder, la policía se acercó a esa pira humana y encontraron un mensaje en el que, parafraseando a los autores, eso le pasaría a “los traicioneros”. La firma era de Los Chapitos, quienes así hicieron llegar a las primeras planas de los diarios nacionales la existencia de otro brazo armado: Los Matasalas, el apócope de Los Mata-Salazar. El clan de Los Salazar fue leal a la cúpula del Cártel de Sinaloa desde los años 90. Los hermanos Adán y José Crispín Salazar aprovecharon su influencia como contrabandistas independientes de marihuana y amapola en el desierto de Sonora para volverse indispensables para Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, quien en aquellos años soñaba con dominar el narcotráfico en México. Los Salazar no sólo garantizaban la seguridad de los sinaloenses en aquel estado fronterizo, sino que le dieron el Cártel de Sinaloa el control de plazas importantísimas como Hermosillo, Caborca y Sonoyta. Las dos familias fueron grandes aliadas. Más que amistad, compadrazgo, porque en el norte del país casarse no es sólo un acto de amor, sino una estrategia de negocios. Cada vez que “El Chapo” cayó, Los Salazar lo ayudaron a volver a las calles con hombres, dinero y logística. Pero cuando Joaquín Guzmán López no pudo volver a la libertad después de su tercer arresto e inminente extradición, Los Salazar tuvieron que entenderse con Los Chapitos, a quienes veían con malos ojos. Los pensaban juniors, inexpertos, engreídos. No merecían compartir la silla que alguna vez ocupó su padre, pero se guardaron el disgusto y trabajaron a regañadientes… hasta hace dos años. Vino entonces la detención de Ovidio Guzmán, “El Ratón”. La definitiva, la del 5 de enero de 2023. El Culiacanazo II. México respondía así a las presiones de Estados Unidos por la ola de fentanilo que enviaban al norte los herederos del “Chapo”. Y en otro sorpresivo golpe, en septiembre de hace dos años, se realizó de manera exprés la extradición de Ovidio. Con su salida del país, un rumor comenzó a rugir en Culiacán: el Tío Sam doblaría con tanta fuerza al joven chapito para que traicionara a familia que sólo era cuestión de tiempo para que Iván Archivaldo, Jesús Alfredo y Joaquín —sus tres hermanos— fueran detenidos. Los Chapitos apresuraron una estrategia. Y menos de tres semanas después de la extradición de Ovidio, los hijos del “Chapo” colocaron mantas por todos sus bastiones para deslindarse de la producción y distribución de fentanilo. Incluso, anunciaron que asesinarían a cualquiera que moviera ese opioide sintético por sus territorios. Así buscaban quitarse la presión de Estados Unidos. La decisión, cuentan en Sinaloa, fue unilateral. No fue consultada con las demás familias criminales, que de pronto estaban fuera de un negocio de unos mil millones de dólares anuales. Los Salazar se rebelaron y continuaron con el fentanilo hacia Estados Unidos, complicando los planes de Los Chapitos. Entonces, Los Menores hicieron una jugada agresiva: crearon un brazo armado sólo para acabar con Los Salazar mediante ejecuciones extraordinarias de pegadógica violencia. Los Matasalas. Y el hombre quemado en Benjamin Hill era parte de esa estrategia de horror. Desde entonces, Los Matasalas han probado ser letales y arrogantes. Ayudados por veteranos criminales de Sonora, han crecido en poder de fuego hasta convertirse en un dolor de cabeza para policías y militares. Y su último gran movimiento anuncia daños a un inesperado sector: el del espectáculo. Aquí entra, de nuevo, en la historia, Natanael Cano. El 5 de enero, en Hermosillo, Sonora, los Matasalas dejaron una manta colgada afuera de un plantel escolar. Esta vez, los protagonistas son los músicos Natanael Cano, Tito Torbellino, Javier Rosas y agurpaciones locales e influencers de Hermosillo, Guaymas, Ciudad Obregón y Navojoa. Los firmantes les reclaman que apoyan económicamente a los Salazar, quienes han tomado partido en la guerra en Sinaloa a favor de las filas de la “Mayiza”. Con las ganancias de sus obras, sugieren, ayudan al “Mayito” Flaco. Si los músicos no dejan de hacerlo, aseguran los amenazantes, serán fusilados. La guerra en Sinaloa comienza a desbordarse. Incluso, poniendo a sólo unos pocos grados de separación a uno de los cantantes más exitosos de esta generación con un hombre quemado vivo en un rincón desértico en México. El show debe continuar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moscow Murders and More
Organized Crime: The War Between The Carborca Cartel And The Chapitos (10/17/24)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 11:43


As hostilities between the Caborca cartel and the Los Chapitos wing of the Sinaloa cartel continue to rage on, it's becoming more apparent that the Caborca cartel is not going to be intimidated or pushed out of their territory. In this episode, we get another example of that as the newest clash between the two cartels has led to seven deaths as the battle rages on in Sonora. (commecial at 8:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Caborca Cartel Fends Off Chapitos in Sonora, Mexico (insightcrime.org)

Mundo Narco
Episodio #92 Caborca vs Los Chapitos: La lucha por el control del Cártel de Sinaloa

Mundo Narco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 40:11


El Cártel de Caborca es una organización criminal mexicana. Estuvo comandada por el veterano criminal Rafael Caro Quintero, hasta su detención. Concentra sus operaciones de trasiego de droga en el municipio fronterizo de Caborca.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crónicas de espanto.
292.- Ocurrió en Caborca.

Crónicas de espanto.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 18:39


Rómulo y Andrés iban muy contentos rumbo a la playa, para aprovechar el puente de fiestas patrias.Hasta que un alma necesitada se atravesó en su camino.

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva
Asesinan a dos mujeres que viajaban por carretera Sonoyta-Caborca

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 1:41


Dos mujeres de la tercera edad que vivían en Arizona fueron asesinadas en la carretera Sonoyta-Caborca cuando hombres armados intentaron detener su camioneta. Le preguntaron al gobernador, Alfonso Durazo, y recomendó tener cuidado al viajar por las carreterasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moscow Murders and More
Organized Crime: The Caborca Cartel (8/18/24)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 19:58


The Caborca Cartel is a relatively new but powerful criminal organization based in Sonora, Mexico, formed around 2019 by Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious drug lord with deep roots in Mexico's drug trade history. The cartel operates with a decentralized structure, focusing primarily on drug trafficking, including the smuggling of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and heroin into the United States.Strategically located near the U.S. border, the Caborca Cartel has become a key player in the drug trade, engaging in violent turf wars with rival organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Despite facing intense pressure from both Mexican and U.S. law enforcement, the cartel continues to expand its influence under the leadership of Caro Quintero, who remains one of the most wanted men in the world. The cartel's activities have contributed to significant violence and instability in the Sonora region, affecting local communities and fueling the ongoing drug crisis in the United States.(commercial at 13:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva
“59 tiros me dieron: Periodista “El Wero” Hans sale del hospital tras atentado en Sonora

Imagen Noticias con Ciro Gómez Leyva

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 1:21


El periodista Federico “El Wero” Hans fue dado de alta del hospital, luego de ser baleado al salir de su casa hace dos semanas en Caborca, Sonora. Este fue el mensaje que compartió en redes sociales: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABC Noticias
Joe Biden se baja de la contienda electoral en Estados Unidos

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 6:08


En más notas, tras renuncia, Biden apoya candidatura de Kamala Harris, por otra parte balean a jefe de Operaciones Especiales de la policía de CDMX en Coacalco, por otra parte, capturan a presunto responsable de ataque al periodista Güero Hans en Caborca, Sonora. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ABC Noticias
Detienen a líder del Cártel del Golfo en Tamaulipas

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 6:05


Por otra parte, agreden a balazos a reportero Federico Hans en Caborca, Sonora, en información internacional, Joe Biden da positivo a Covid-19; cancela su discurso en Las Vegas, y en los espectáculos, Nava Mau la primera actriz trans de origen mexicano nominada al Emmy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL
Trabajadores y jueces alistan resistencia a reforma judicial

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 12:09


Trabajadores y jueces alistan resistencia a reforma judicial. Con amparos y en libertad, Ahumada regresa a la CDMX. Leones encontrados en casa cateada son llevados a Puebla. Balean al reportero Federico Hans en Caborca, Sonora; fue atacado fuera de su casa. Reclamos por deudas y herencia en pleno velorio termina con varios heridos de bala en Culiacán. Riesgo de derrumbe en escuela de Yucatán; techos de salones, bodega y biblioteca están a punto de colapsar. Servicio Secreto vio al atacante de Trump 20 minutos antes de que disparara. Demócratas retrasan ratificación de Biden como candidato presidencial hasta principios de agosto. Líder demócrata del Senado pidió a Biden hacerse a un lado de la candidatura, reportan medios. Joven estudiante dedica su título a Bad Bunny. Un podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL
Guardia Nacional, a la Sedena: Sheinbaum

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 11:44


Guardia Nacional, a la Sedena: Sheinbaum. La Alamenda Central de la Ciudad de México es invadida por vendedores ambulantes. Ola de violencia en Sonora; localizan dos cuerpos mutilados en tramo carretero de la Costa de Caborca y Griega. Samuel García supervisa reparto de ayuda humanitaria a comunidades afectadas por "Alberto". Enfrentamiento armado deja 4 muertos en Matamoros, entre ellos un elemento de la Guardia Estatal. Elon Musk confirma nacimiento de su doceavo hijo, niega haberlo guardado en secreto. Policía rusa bloquea todos los accesos a la capital de Daguestán tras ataques terroristas, continúan los enfrentamientos. Arabia Saudita confirma muerte de mil 300 peregrinos en el 'hach' marcado por la ola de calor. Condusef lanza curso gratuito sobre emprendimiento: https://emprendimiento.condusef.gob.mx/registro.php Coque Muñiz es hospitalizado de emergencia por una bronconeumonía, este es su estado de salud.Un podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mundo Narco
EXTRA: Rafael Caro Quintero "La Batalla Contra la Extradición"

Mundo Narco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 47:28


En este emocionante episodio de "Mundo Narco", exploramos la tenaz lucha de Rafael Caro Quintero, el legendario fundador del Cártel de Guadalajara y exlíder del Cártel de Caborca, para evitar su extradición a Estados Unidos. Sumérgete en los detalles de su reciente batalla legal, incluyendo los amparos y las decisiones judiciales que han marcado su caso a principios de 2024. Desde su captura en julio de 2022 hasta los últimos movimientos en los tribunales, descubre cómo a sus 71 años, Caro Quintero enfrenta la posibilidad de ser juzgado en EE.UU. por el asesinato del agente de la DEA, Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena, y otros cargos de narcotráficoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Joaquín López-Dóriga
Los sicarios de Caborca

Joaquín López-Dóriga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 1:26


Los sicarios de Caborca by Joaquín López-Dóriga

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: The Los Chapitos And The War With The Carborca Cartel

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 11:44


Los Chapitos, also known as the Chapo Guzmán sons, refer to the children of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the notorious Mexican drug lord. Their names are Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, and Ovidio Guzmán López. They have gained prominence within Mexico's criminal landscape due to their involvement in drug trafficking and organized crime, following in the footsteps of their father. The Chapitos have been linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Their activities have brought them into conflict with rival cartels and law enforcement agencies, resulting in violence and instability in the regions where they operate.Including the Caborca cartel, an offshoot of the Sinaloa cartel that was created by Rafa Quintero.Rafael Caro Quintero is a real-life Mexican drug lord who was a prominent figure in the Guadalajara Cartel, one of Mexico's earliest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations. Born in 1952, he rose to notoriety during the 1970s and 1980s as a key player in the illegal drug trade, particularly in the cultivation and distribution of marijuana and later, cocaine.Caro Quintero gained infamy for his involvement in the 1985 kidnapping, torture, and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, which led to one of the largest manhunts in U.S. history. Following Camarena's death, Caro Quintero became a top priority for both Mexican and American law enforcement agencies.He was eventually captured in Costa Rica in 1985 and sentenced to 40 years in prison in Mexico for his role in Camarena's murder. However, in 2013, he was controversially released from prison on a technicality, sparking outrage from the U.S. government. Caro Quintero remains a wanted fugitive in the United States, and his whereabouts are currently unknown.(commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/el-chapos-sons-retaliate-cartel-27898812

Manuel López San Martín
La violencia en Sinaloa es un reflejo de la incapacidad del Estado por defender a la ciudadanía - 25 marzo 2024.

Manuel López San Martín

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 7:39


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Juan Manuel Jiménez, en ausencia de Manuel López San Martín, Ricardo Ravelo, experto en temas de seguridad y narcotráfico, habló del secuestro masivo que ocurrió en Sinaloa.   "Hay una pugna por el control del estado, de la región norte que es una ruta importantísima por el tráfico de drogas y de sustancias también sintéticas. Es una magnitud muy elevada esto que ocurrió desde el secuestro de más de 50 personas en una sola horas, no tengo un registro de que un hecho así se haya registrado en el país", declaró.  De acuerdo con el especialista, los hechos violentos registrados en la entidad responden a una disputa que existe entre el Cartel de Sinaloa con los carteles de Caborca y el Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, por el cobro de piso, el tráfico de fentanilo, el pago de protección o el tema de los recursos particulares.  Asimismo, Ricardo Ravelo destacó que esta crisis en Sinaloa existe debido a que es el propio crimen organizado quien tiene el control de todos los sectores desde políticos, económicos y de seguridad.  "No hay política anticrimen, ni hay seguridad en este estado porque las autoridades han sido impuestas por el propio grupo criminal local, ellos tiene el control de todo, los dueños del territorio son ellos, pero ya les están rivalizando otros grupos y lamentablemente el estado no tiene capacidad de respuesta inmediata para poder impedir este tipo de eventos", comentó.  El Estado Mexicano no tiene la capacidad de defender a la ciudadanía Al ser cuestionado sobre si el envío de tropas de la Guardia Nacional podría ayudar a disminuir los actos violentos, Ricardo Ravelo aseguró que podría funcional la estrategia sólo por un tiempo o al menos de aquí a las elecciones de junio, pero después todo seguirá en aumento.  "Se van a calmar las cosas unos días, quizá hasta las elecciones... El envío de tropas de la Guardia Nacional, Marina y Sedena es para sofocar el incendio pero esto no va a garantizar la tranquilidad del estado de Sinaloa por muchos componentes como corrupción, contubernio entre autoridades y el grupo organizado local", explicó.  Por último, el especialista destacó que esta incapacidad del estado mexicano para defender a la ciudadanía, es el resultado de no tener una estrategia definida. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 5 febrero 2024

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 134:58


Estamos transmitiendo desde el Campo de Golf Encanto Marina, en Mazatlán, Sinaloa, porque el jueves comienza el Carnaval, que la temática de este año es "Eclipse Barroco"… En unos minutos estaremos hablando de esta gran fiesta… Los temas más relevantes de este lunes 5 de febrero… A las cinco de la tarde, el presidente López Obrador encabezará la presentación de las iniciativas de reforma a la Constitución, entre ellas la del Poder Judicial y el sistema de pensiones… Por cierto, Claudia Sheinbaum apoyó estas iniciativas; dijo que “fortalecen los derechos, las libertades y la democracia en el país que es esencia de nuestro proyecto"… En tanto, desde Nueva York, Xóchitl Gálvez pidió a la gente que “no se peleen por los políticos, mejor exijan a los políticos”; esto, luego de que morenistas la increparan… En otros temas… Cuatro jornaleros fueron asesinados y 7 más resultaron heridos luego de un ataque al ser confundidos en Caborca, Sonora… En información internacional… En Estados Unidos, un grupo de gobernadores republicanos viajó a la frontera con México para respaldar las medidas del gobernador de Texas, Greg Abbott, como los alambre de púas y las boyas en el Río Bravo… En los otros temas… En los Premios Grammy 2024: Taylor Swift rompe récord al ganar cuatro premios al mejor álbum del año; mientras que Peso Pluma obtiene su primer Grammy… Y el Estadio Azteca será sede inaugural del Mundial 2026

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 5 febrero 2024

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 134:58


Estamos transmitiendo desde el Campo de Golf Encanto Marina, en Mazatlán, Sinaloa, porque el jueves comienza el Carnaval, que la temática de este año es "Eclipse Barroco"… En unos minutos estaremos hablando de esta gran fiesta… Los temas más relevantes de este lunes 5 de febrero… A las cinco de la tarde, el presidente López Obrador encabezará la presentación de las iniciativas de reforma a la Constitución, entre ellas la del Poder Judicial y el sistema de pensiones… Por cierto, Claudia Sheinbaum apoyó estas iniciativas; dijo que “fortalecen los derechos, las libertades y la democracia en el país que es esencia de nuestro proyecto"… En tanto, desde Nueva York, Xóchitl Gálvez pidió a la gente que “no se peleen por los políticos, mejor exijan a los políticos”; esto, luego de que morenistas la increparan… En otros temas… Cuatro jornaleros fueron asesinados y 7 más resultaron heridos luego de un ataque al ser confundidos en Caborca, Sonora… En información internacional… En Estados Unidos, un grupo de gobernadores republicanos viajó a la frontera con México para respaldar las medidas del gobernador de Texas, Greg Abbott, como los alambre de púas y las boyas en el Río Bravo… En los otros temas… En los Premios Grammy 2024: Taylor Swift rompe récord al ganar cuatro premios al mejor álbum del año; mientras que Peso Pluma obtiene su primer Grammy… Y el Estadio Azteca será sede inaugural del Mundial 2026

Agenda Reforma
¿Va Congreso en EU por cerrar frontera?

Agenda Reforma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 2:40


Esta es la información que encontrarás este lunes 5 de febrero en ⁠Reforma.com⁠: Va Congreso en EU por cerrar frontera  Retribuye Cofece 34 mil millones de pesos al país ‘Confunden' a jornaleros en Caborca y los masacran Abrirá México el Mundial 2026 en el Azteca

Noticentro
¡Atención! CFE suspenderá el servicio en Caborca, Sonora 

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 1:20


Reinician actividades del programa Barrio Adentro en CDMX Papa pide detener la violencia en Haití

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL
Liberan en Río Bravo a los 31 migrantes secuestrados

TU DÍA CON EL UNIVERSAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 9:20


Liberan en Río Bravo a los 31 migrantes secuestrados. Procesan y dan prisión preventiva a los 5 presuntos ladrones de la casa de Miguel Bosé. Balacera en Rojo Gómez: Niña herida en tiroteo se encuentra "delicada pero estable"; bala dañó su pulmón. A 500 pesos, el wi-fi del narco; así obligan Los Viagras a pobladores a contratar su servicio. Turistas y trabajadores quedan atrapados en enfrentamiento entre grupos criminales en Caborca, Sonora. Atacan a jueza de Nevada en plena audiencia tras negar "libertad condicional" a un acusado. Departamento de Justicia de EU demanda a Texas por ley que permite a policías arrestar a migrantes. ¿Adiós a los escenarios? Selena Gomez sugiere que podría lanzar su último álbum.Un podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Puntos de Vista con Ernesto Barajas
68. ALDO TRUJILLO | ME QUERÍAN LINCHAR BAJÁNDOME DE UN ESCENARIO

Puntos de Vista con Ernesto Barajas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 79:06


En esta ocasión le toco visitarme en esta sección de Puntos de Vista a mi cómpa “Aldo Trujillo” originario de Caborca, Sonora.

Alex
GenioShow - 04 de septiembre del 2023

Alex "El Genio" Lucas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 148:07


Hoy en el programa:En la canción de Gastón, saludos grabados sobre la canción “La Cumbia del Río” de Los Pikadientes de Caborca.Hoy Andy Valdez nos habló de la canción “Para Siempre”Paty Estrada y su ayuda a la comunidadEn su editorial Michelle Rivera hablo de los aspirantes a la presidencia en MexicoJaime Piña y su Andale y no se Vale.La ultima palabra con Gustavo Adolfo Infante hablo de Laura Zapata, la muerte de un famoso rapero en GDL y mas!Las jugadas de David Faitelson hablo juego del America vs Cruz Azul, de la liga MLS!!En el ya Basta hablamos junto con la Diva de México hablamos del primer trabajo que tuvo en USA.

Cozy Crime Club
Marguerita Bejarano, Part One

Cozy Crime Club

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 26:54


In the spring of 1961, a third grader from Tucson, Arizona goes missing on her way to school. Her story quickly becomes a tragedy when her body is discovered. Authorities have to sort through numerous leads, confessions, and allegations in an attempt to find out who murdered Marguerita Bejarano.RESOURCESStirling, Bob. “Missing girl believed detained in secret.” Tucson Daily Citizen. March 27, 1961.Duddleston, Tom. “Child's killer sought; sex assault rules out: Teo bullets snuffed out girl's life.” Tucson Daily Citizen. March 28, 1961.Emerine, Steve. “‘Huera' knew, trusted murderer, police think: All agencies pool efforts.” Tucson Daily Citizen. March 29, 1961.Casey, Dich. “City police continue to question family: Police scour home area, quest futile.” The Arizona Daily Star. April 1, 1961.“Sheriff given Bejarano tip: Sonoran being quizzed at Caborca tells of “killing a girl in Arizona.'” The Arizona Daily Star. April 20, 1961.Trent, Doyle. “Escaped slayer admits killing Tucson schoolgirl.” December 13, 1962.“Confessed killer takes police to death scene: Lawmen say Jones ‘passes all tests.'” Arizona Daily Star. December 14, 1962.For images related to the cases, check out the Instagram.

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Caborca Cartel Fights Off A Los Chapitos Offensive

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 12:45


As hostilities between the Caborca cartel and the Los Chapitos wing of the Sinaloa cartel continue to rage on, it's becoming more apparent that the Caborca cartel is not going to be intimidated or pushed out of their territory.In this episode, we get another example of that as the newest clash between the two cartels has led to seven deaths as the battle rages on in Sonora.(commecial at 10:18)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Caborca Cartel Fends Off Chapitos in Sonora, Mexico (insightcrime.org)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The TheatreArtLife Podcast
Episode 168 – Artistic Finance collaboration with Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew

The TheatreArtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 38:06


In these next few episodes, we are recording in collaboration with my fellow podcaster and now friend Ethan from Artistic Finance. Today we are talking with Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew. Jeanette is an award-winning designer for theatre, opera, dance, musical, music performances, installation, and immersive experiences. As a designer, she aims to create a visual environment that is organically integrated into the landscape and language of the production.  Her works have been seen across US cities and internationally at Havana (Cuba), Prague (Czech Republic), Lima (Peru), Edinburgh (Scotland), Tokyo (Japan), Graz (Austria), Shanghai (China), Paris (France), and Bloemfontein (South Africa). Jeanette is the Associate Arts Professor and Head of Lighting Design Training with NYU's Department of Drama Production & Design Studio (P&D), and is a member of Woodshed Collective and Caborca, a member of USA29, and is a recipient of the NEA/TCG Career Development Program. Artistic Finance with Ethan Steimel We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here! @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com

Beyond The Horizon
The Caborca Cartel Fights Off A New Offensive By The Los Chapitos (3/30/23)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 12:45


As hostilities between the Caborca cartel and the Los Chapitos wing of the Sinaloa cartel continue to rage on, it's becoming more apparent that the Caborca cartel is not going to be intimidated or pushed out of their territory. In this episode, we get another example of that as the newest clash between the two cartels has led to seven deaths as the battle rages on in Sonora. (commecial at 8:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Caborca Cartel Fends Off Chapitos in Sonora, Mexico (insightcrime.org)

The Epstein Chronicles
The Caborca Cartel Fights Off A New Offensive By The Los Chapitos (3/30/23)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 12:45


As hostilities between the Caborca cartel and the Los Chapitos wing of the Sinaloa cartel continue to rage on, it's becoming more apparent that the Caborca cartel is not going to be intimidated or pushed out of their territory. In this episode, we get another example of that as the newest clash between the two cartels has led to seven deaths as the battle rages on in Sonora. (commecial at 8:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Caborca Cartel Fends Off Chapitos in Sonora, Mexico (insightcrime.org)

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The War For Caborca Between The Caborca Cartel And The Sinaloa Cartel

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 21:10


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege.(commercial at 11:25)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The War For Caborca Between The Caborca Cartel And The Sinaloa Cartel

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 21:10


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege.(commercial at 10:53)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

Historias del Regional Mexicano
T1 EP1: Luis R Conriquez

Historias del Regional Mexicano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 6:49


Producción Musical YT: @josemedinamusic99Luis Roberto Conríquez es el nombre de nacimiento de quien hoy es conocido en la industria musical como Luis R. Conriquez. Nació en febrero de 1996 en Caborca, Sonora, en una familia humilde, pero desde joven demostró su deseo de trabajar honradamente para salir adelante.Luis R. ha confesado que no era un gran aficionado a los estudios, y por eso, cuando aún estaba en la preparatoria, empezó a buscar formas de ganar dinero sin tener que continuar con su educación. A los 16 años, empezó a trabajar en la tortillería de su abuela, La Tortillería Caborca, que era muy popular en la zona.Al año siguiente, Luis decidió independizarse de sus padres, y a la par de su trabajo, la conclusión de sus estudios y su matrimonio, comenzó una vida totalmente nueva con tan solo 17 años. Desde entonces, su carrera musical ha ido en ascenso, y actualmente es uno de los artistas más populares del género regional mexicano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Contigo Puebla
Emilio, víctima del fuego cruzado en #Caborca #Sonora

Contigo Puebla

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 3:49


La #violencia, en cualquier región del país, repercute a todos los #mexicanos. Reconocidas familias de #Puebla lamentaron la muerte de Emilio del Castillo Ballesteros, de 30 años de edad quien murió #víctima del fuego cruzado, durante una balacera ocurrida la tarde del 19 de marzo en Caborca, Sonora. #noticias #noticiaspuebla

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Los Chapito's Flex Their Power In Caborca

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 12:59


El Chapo's sons have been engaging in a brutal war for the drug routes and other criminal enterprises of the region and one of the groups they've been at war with is the Caborca cartel. In a brazen day time attack, the Los Chapito's engaged in an assault on the homes of their rival's in the Caborca cartel using a backhoe to destroy the houses. Meanwhile, the other members of the cartel cheered them on and recorded the event.(commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/chapitos-destroy-rivals-homes-sonora/

Noticentro
Presencia militar disminuye delincuencia en Oaxaca

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 1:59


· Por violencia cancelan fiestas en Caborca · INAI solicita a Profepa informe sobre tala de árboles en CDMX · Fiscalía investiga al hijo mayor del presidente Gustavo Petro · Más información en nuestro podcast

Noticentro
Enfrentamiento deja 7 muertos en Caborca, Sonora

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 2:29


-Cifra de muertos supera los 50 mil tras sismos en Turquía-Reportan estabilidad en precios de bebidas y alimentos-En México no se produce fentanilo: AMLO-Más información en nuestro podcast

Noticentro
EE. UU señala violencia e impunidad en México por crimen organizado

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 1:33


Sonora mantiene operativo en Caborca enfrentamiento armado Inicia bombardeo de nubes en Baja California 14 jefes de estado confirman asistencia a Cumbre Iberoamericana

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Los Chapitos And Their Brazen Display Of Power

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 12:59


El Chapo's sons have been engaging in a brutal war for the drug routes and other criminal enterprises of the region and one of the groups they've been at war with is the Caborca cartel. In a brazen day time attack, the Los Chapito's engaged in an assault on the homes of their rival's in the Caborca cartel using a backhoe to destroy the houses. Meanwhile, the other members of the cartel cheered them on and recorded the event.(commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/chapitos-destroy-rivals-homes-sonora/

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Los Chapitos And Their Brazen Displays Of Power

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 12:59


El Chapo's sons have been engaging in a brutal war for the drug routes and other criminal enterprises of the region and one of the groups they've been at war with is the Caborca cartel. In a brazen day time attack, the Los Chapito's engaged in an assault on the homes of their rival's in the Caborca cartel using a backhoe to destroy the houses. Meanwhile, the other members of the cartel cheered them on and recorded the event.(commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/chapitos-destroy-rivals-homes-sonora/

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Cartel's Iron Grip On Caborca

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 20:59


On this edition of the morning update, we take a trip down to Georgia where a massive investigation is underway due to the treatment of migrant workers who work in agriculture. According to the indictment, these workers were exploited and kept as slaves, forced to hand over their passports and work for 20 cents per basket of onions picked. Now that the operation has been exposed, the question is, how hard will the government come down on the perpetrators?(commercial at 14:05To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.ajc.com/news/this-has-been-happening-for-a-long-time-modern-day-slavery-uncovered-in-ga/SHBHTDDTTBG3BCPSVCB3GQ66BQ/

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Caborca Cartel Is At War With the Sinaloa Cartel

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 11:43


El Chapo's sons, the Los Chapito's are currently engaged in a bloody struggle against the remnants of the Caborca cartel and the body count is rising as both groups go tit for tat with dismemberments, kidnappings and brutal executions as they vie for power of the narco trafficking routes.(commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/el-chapos-sons-retaliate-cartel-27898812

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Caborca Cartel Is At War With the Sinaloa Cartel

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 11:43


El Chapo's sons, the Los Chapito's are currently engaged in a bloody struggle against the remnants of the Caborca cartel and the body count is rising as both groups go tit for tat with dismemberments, kidnappings and brutal executions as they vie for power of the narco trafficking routes.(commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/el-chapos-sons-retaliate-cartel-27898812

Nuntii in lingua latina
Nuntii in lingua latina E.11 T.10: Sunak Britanniae primum ministrum electus est.

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 21:11


28-X-2022. IN ORBE TERRARUM: ‘Musk’ ‘Twitter’ ‘emit’. ‘Hebdomada atrox’ ‘pro Bit Tech’ ‘fuit’. IN EUROPA: ‘Europae Argentaria Centralis’ ‘pecuniae pretium’ ‘in duas centesimas’ ‘augmentat’. IN UCRAINA: ‘Ucrainae militia’ ‘contra Russiae militiam’ ‘in Kherson et Bakhmut’ ‘prodeunt’. ‘Zelensky’ ‘declarat’ ‘tertiam partem’ ‘ex Ucrainae energiae campo’ ‘deletum esse’. ‘Circa sex milia’ ‘cives’ ‘in Ucraina’ ‘hucusque’ ‘mortui sunt’. ‘Russia’, ‘ab Ucrainae invasionis initio’, ‘quattuor milia quingentos missiles’ ‘supra Ucrainam’ ‘iecit’. IN GERMANIA: ‘Scholz’ ‘dicit’ ‘Germaniam’ ‘Russiae gasii’ ‘iam non dependere’. IN BRITANNIA. Hebdomadae cronica ex Israel García Avilés: Sunak ad primi ministri officium postulat dum Johnson postulationem relinquit. Britanniarum Regnum advertit Russiam contra provocationem belli inter vocationes Bombae sordidi. Sunak primus ut primus minister esse. Sunak stabilitatem in oeconomia manere pollicetur. Sunak dicit Conservativis: fite socios vel interito. Sunak ante discrimen inopiae pecunariae est. Hunt se manet ut minister pecuniario pro firmitate securitateque. ‘Sunak’, ‘post Modi loqui’ ‘vincula artiora’ ‘cum India’ ‘statuit’. IN GALLIA: ‘Macron’ ‘cum Sumo Pontifice’ ‘convenitur’. ‘Macron’ ‘Scholz’ ‘accipit’ et ‘ambo’ ‘magnas differentias’ ‘de oenergia et defensione’ ‘habent’. ‘Galia’ ‘aestus undam magnam’ ‘in intensitate et duratione’ ‘patit’. IN HISPANIA: ‘Hispania’ ‘milia et milia' ‘exteri laboratores pro industria aedificationis’ ‘captare’ ‘conatur’. ‘Feijó’, ‘de potestatis iudicialis rebus dialogum’ ‘secat’. IN ITALIA: ‘Meloni’ ‘extrema dextra’ ‘Italiam’ ‘iam gubernat’. ‘Meloni et Macron’ ‘conveniuntur’. ‘Regimen novum’ ‘fiduciam’ ‘in Camera’ ‘consequitur’. ‘Vir’ ‘quinque personas’ ‘in commercii centro’ ‘perfixit’. IN ROMA: “Ante bellum non dimittimus, sed semina ex reconciliatione colamus; et hodie clamorem ad coelum pro pace levamus”. ‘Franciscus, summus pontifex’, ‘haec verba’ ‘in precibus’ ‘pro pace’ ‘locuti est’. IN MOLDAVIA: ‘Russiae secretum vigil’ ‘ad Moldoviae regimen subvertendum’ ‘laborat’. IN RUSSIA: ‘Occidens’ ‘acusationem’ ‘de pyrobolo atomico domestico contra Russiam’ ‘recusat’. ‘Russia’ ‘nuclearis incursionis exercitationem’ ‘fecit’. Postea, ‘Putin’ ‘nuclearis comminationem’ ‘negat’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AMERICAE. IN CANADA: ‘Canada’ ‘pactum’ ‘pro pueris indigenis’ ‘reicit’. IN CIVITATIBUS AMERICAE UNITAE: ‘Examinationes’ ‘casum magnum’ ‘in analysi’ ‘pandemia’ ‘revelant’. ‘In Civitatibus Americae Unitae’, ‘de comitiis inquisitiones’ ‘ad dextram’ ‘tendunt’. ‘Oeconomia’ ‘inter difficultates’ ‘crescit’. IN BRASILIA: ‘Ante comitia’, ‘animus iure suffragii’: ‘Lula’ ‘quadraginta novem centesimas’, et ‘Bolsonaro’ ‘quadraginta quattuor centesimas’ ‘ita est’. IN VENETIOLA ET IN COLUMBIA: ‘Venetiola et Columbia’ ‘pactum’ ‘circa de finem’ ‘conveniunt’. IN CHILIA: ‘Colo Colo’ ‘victor’ ‘est’. IN ARGENTINA: ‘Minister Ferrareis’ ‘etiam’ ‘dimittit’. ‘Boca’ ‘victor’ ‘est’. IN AEQUATORIA: ‘Tres provinciae’ ‘in urgente conditione’ ‘vulcano Cotopaxi’ ‘sunt’. IN ORIENTE MEDIO: ‘In Palestina’, ‘sex mortui’ ‘in pugnis novis’ ‘sunt’. IN ASIA CENTRALIS: ‘Iraniae cives’ ‘ad Amini tumbam’ ‘ad regimen repudiandum’ ‘incurrunt’. ‘In Irania’, ‘clamoribus’ ‘circa ducentas triginta personas’ ‘mortui sunt’ et ‘circa duodecim milia’ ‘apprehensi sunt’. ‘In Irania’, ‘saltem quindecim mortui’ ‘in assultu ad sactuarium siitica’ ‘fuerunt’. ‘In Bangladesia’, ‘Turbo procellarum nominatum ‘Sitrang’’ ‘saltem duodetriginta personas’ ‘occidit’. IN ASIA ORIENTALIS: ‘In Sinis’, ‘Xi’ ‘tertium quinquennium’ ‘consequitur’. ‘In Brimania’, ‘exercitus incursio’ ‘octoginta personas’ ‘occidit’. ‘Iaponia’ ‘in viginti centesimas’ ‘oenergiae pretia demittere’ ‘conabitur’. IN CONTINENTE TERRAE AFRICAE: ‘In Uganda’, ‘incendium’ ‘in schola pro caecis’ ‘undecim victimas mortales’ ‘provocat’. ‘In Aethiopia’, ‘colloquium pro pace’ ‘inter Aethiopia regimen et Tigray dominatores’ ‘incipit’. ‘In Tzadia’, ‘clamores magnos’ ‘contra dominationem militarem’ ‘quinquaginta mortuos et trecentos vulneratos’ ‘inferunt’. IN OCEANIA: ‘In Australia’, ‘pretiorum inflatio’ ‘ad cifram maximam’ ‘ab anno millesimo nongentesimo nonagesimo’ ‘pervenit’; ‘ad septem punctum tres centesimas’ ‘advenit’. IN MEXICO. DE CALAMITATIBUS:‘In Nayarit’, ‘Roslyn’, qui ‘turbo procellarum’ ‘est’, ‘duas milia domus’ ‘nocet’. DE VALETUDINE: ‘Chaos et pecuniae inopia’ ‘salute publicam’ ‘opprimit’. DE VIOLENTIA ET INSECURITATE: ‘Quarta Transforamatio’ ‘milites’ ‘in viis’ ‘duplicat’, sed ‘violentia’ ‘non cessat’. ‘Ministerium Gubernationis’ ‘ad Philippum Calderón’ ‘de armorum commercio’ ‘investigat’. DE STUPEFACTIVORUM MEDICAMENTORUM COMMERCIO: ‘Motionis Regenerationis Nationalis dux’, ‘Salvador Llamas Urbina’, ‘cum criminum factione’ ‘regit’ et ‘necantur’. ‘Caedes’ ‘in Caborca, Guaymas et Obregón’ ‘sunt’. ‘In Guanajuato’, ‘mercatorem et tres filias suas’ ‘necant’. ‘‘El Mencho’ et familia sua’ ‘Chartellum Xalisci Novam Generationem’ ‘ducunt’. ‘Harfuch’ ‘declaravit’ ‘cocainii circa quinque tonnas’ ‘confiscavisse’. DE POSIBILI CORRUPTIONE: ‘Centum tredecim milliardum nummorum mexicanorum opaca’ ‘ad Sedena’ ‘tradunt’. ‘Ministerii iustitiae et Ministerii securitatis oficiales’ ‘maxime’ ‘largitiones’ ‘exigunt’. ‘Pío López Obrador’ ‘absolvunt’. ‘In regno legis index’, ‘Mexicum’ ‘ad locum centum quindecim’ ‘ex centum quadraginta’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘cadit’. DE REGIMINE INSCITO: ‘Index Progressus et Prosperitatis’ ‘in Mexico’ ‘cadit’. ‘Iudex’ ‘iubet’ quod ‘Praesidium Nationale’ ‘ducem civilem’ ‘servet’. DE MIGRANTIBUS: ‘Minorum mexicanorum migratio clandestina’ ‘ad Civitates Americae Unitae’ ‘cifram maximam’ ‘pervenit’. DE BELLO IN MOTIONE REGENERATIONE NATIONALI: ‘Layda’ ‘ad Monreal’ ‘de proditione et corruptione’ ‘accusat’, et ‘colloquium’ ‘inter Alito et Monreal’ ‘disseminat’. DE OECONOMIA: ‘Euge!’ ‘Actio oeconomica’ ‘una centesima’ ‘in Augusti mense’ ‘crescit’. ‘Mexici exportationes’ ‘ad Civitates Americae Unitae’ ‘cifram historicam maximam’ ‘in septembris mense’ ‘perveniunt’. ‘Nummus mexicanus’ ‘tertius fortior nummus emergens’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘est’. ‘Inceptum privatorum’ ‘incrementum modicum salarii’ ‘proponit’. ‘Pretiorum inflatio subiacens’ ‘pretia’ ‘in Octobris mense’ ‘premit’. ALII NUNTII SUNT: ‘In Mexico regione’, ‘horam aestivam’ ‘delent’; ‘eius loco’, ‘quattuor zonae tempora’ ‘erunt’. ‘Matrimonium aequum’ ‘in tota natione’ ‘legalis’ ‘est’.

Rogelio Ríos Mirada al Mundo
La Novia de Caborca

Rogelio Ríos Mirada al Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 5:34


Aracely y Marco Antonio vieron truncado su matrimonio apenas salían del templo como recién casados. La violencia en México no se detiene. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rogelio-rios/message

The Fierce Female Network
Death Do Not Discriminate - Groom Dead After Saying I Do!

The Fierce Female Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 30:00


  A man was gunned down just after getting married in Mexico in what is believed to be the result of a mistaken identity related to drug cartel wars, Radar has learned. Marcos Antonio Rosales Contreras, 32, had just left his wedding ceremony in Neustra Senora de La Candelaria church in Caborca when he was hit by several bullets. The incident took place at approximately 5 p.m. local time. According to witnesses, an unknown man fired the shots before running away down the street. Antonio was pronounced dead while on the way to the hospital. Video showed the wife of the computer engineer from Guadalajara, Mexico being taken away in complete shock. Her white dress was covered in blood.

Imagen Informativa Primera Emisión
Investigan la ejecución de Salvador Llamas Urbin consejero nacional de Morena en Jalisco

Imagen Informativa Primera Emisión

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:58


Este periodo destacó la ejecución, en Jalisco, de Salvador Llamas Urbina, consejero nacional de Morena; en Caborca, Sonora, de Marco Antonio, un hombre que fue ejecutado al salir de la iglesia donde se casó, y en Texmelucan, Puebla, de un hombre y su hijo, asesinados cuando iban a comprar un vehículo.Enrique Toussaint, periodista analista político, nos da los detalles.

Noticentro
Novio asesinado en Caborca fue un ataque directo

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 2:08


•Migración intensifica operativos •Las dos Coreas intercambian disparos de advertencia •Más información en nuestro podcast

Ana Francisca Vega
Seguridad: "Declaraciones desafortunadas de Adán Augusto López"

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 9:13


En entrevista David Saucedo, especialista en seguridad pública, "Estos eventos aunque se encuentran aparentemente desconectado, ocurren ante la falta de atención de las autoridades", consideró.

Noticentro
Advierte Mier que Morena puede elegir a consejeros del INE

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 1:38


•Acribillan a novio al salir de la iglesia en Caborca, Sonora•Más información en nuestro podcast

Beyond The Horizon
Los Chapito's and The Caborca Cartel Are At War (9/4/22)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 11:46


El Chapo's sons, the Los Chapito's are currently engaged in a bloody struggle against the remnants of the Caborca cartel and the body count is rising as both groups go tit for tat with dismemberments, kidnappings and brutal executions as they vie for power of the narco trafficking routes. (commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/el-chapos-sons-retaliate-cartel-27898812

The Epstein Chronicles
Los Chapito's and The Caborca Cartel Are At War (9/4/22)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 11:46


El Chapo's sons, the Los Chapito's are currently engaged in a bloody struggle against the remnants of the Caborca cartel and the body count is rising as both groups go tit for tat with dismemberments, kidnappings and brutal executions as they vie for power of the narco trafficking routes. (commercial at 7:34)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/el-chapos-sons-retaliate-cartel-27898812

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: The Siege Of Caborca

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 21:07


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege.(commercial at 12:18)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Siege Of Caborca

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 21:07


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege.(commercial at 12:18)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

Tribu Política
Caro Quintero y la estrategia de seguridad de AMLO

Tribu Política

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 26:01


La estrategia resumida en “abrazos no balazos”, en realidad tiene sustento en el Plan Nacional de Paz y Seguridad 2018- 2024 en el que prometía una visión radicalmente distinta a los dos sexenios anteriores, los que califica en el documento como “una estrategia policial-militar represiva”. Pero esta estrategia tuvo otro giro el pasado viernes 15 de julio, cuando la Marina anunció la detención de Rafael Caro Quintero, fundador del Cártel de Guadalajara y uno de los hombres más buscados por el gobierno de Estados Unidos por el homicidio del agente de la DEA Enrique “Kiki” Camarena.

Beyond The Horizon
Los Chapitos Destroy Their Rivals Homes In broad Daylight (4/26/22)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 13:01


El Chapo's sons have been engaging in a brutal war for the drug routes and other criminal enterprises of the region and one of the groups they've been at war with is the Caborca cartel. In a brazen day time attack, the Los Chapito's engaged in an assault on the homes of their rivals in the Caborca cartel using a backhoe to destroy the houses. Meanwhile, the other members of the cartel cheered them on and recorded the event. (commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/chapitos-destroy-rivals-homes-sonora/

The Epstein Chronicles
Los Chapitos Destroy Their Rivals Homes In broad Daylight (4/26/22)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 13:01


El Chapo's sons have been engaging in a brutal war for the drug routes and other criminal enterprises of the region and one of the groups they've been at war with is the Caborca cartel. In a brazen day time attack, the Los Chapito's engaged in an assault on the homes of their rival's in the Caborca cartel using a backhoe to destroy the houses. Meanwhile, the other members of the cartel cheered them on and recorded the event. (commercial at 8:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/chapitos-destroy-rivals-homes-sonora/

Noticentro
México registra 141 muerte en las últimas 24 horas por Covid-19

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 1:26


México registra 141 muerte en las últimas 24 horas por Covid-19Asesinan a dos empleados de Seguridad Pública Municipal en CaborcaJapón, pide a India sumarse contra Rusia

Beyond The Horizon
The War On Drugs: The Siege of Caborca (3/16/22)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 21:18


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege. (Commercial at 10:23)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

The Epstein Chronicles
The War On Drugs: The Siege of Caborca (3/16/22)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 21:18


The war on drugs has taken a serious toll on the country of Mexico. With unchecked violence an every day part of life for a lot of hard working Mexican citizens, it's hard to quantify just how much damage has already been done. In this episode, we see that on full display as the city of Caborca comes under siege. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://english.elpais.com/international/2022-02-19/mexican-military-absent-as-el-chapos-sons-sow-terror.html

Las Noticias TVP
Las Noticias TVP Cd.Obregón 2da. Edición 03-03-2022

Las Noticias TVP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 64:32


- Muere soldado en enfrentamiento suscitado en Caborca. - Mujeres buscadoras realizarán jornada en Huatabampo este 6 de marzo. - Una menor muere en accidente carretero esta mañana. Acompáñanos en la segunda edición de Las Noticias con Susana Arana, Diana Sambrano con el pronóstico del tiempo y Poncho Inzunza con los deportes.

Las Noticias TVP
Las Noticias TVP Cd.Obregón 1era. Edición 02-03-2022

Las Noticias TVP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 87:19


- De nueva cuenta detectan en Caborca la presencia de grupos armados. - Invitan a estudiantes de Cajeme a participar en el concurso cabildo infantil. - Bomberos de Cajeme buscan establecer una base en pueblo Yaqui. Acompáñanos en la primera edición de Las Noticias con Joel Gutiérrez y Jorge Salazar, Marisol Dovala con el pronóstico del tiempo y Poncho Inzunza con los deportes.

Excelsior
Adiós Beli… Nodal se borra el primer tatuaje de Belinda

Excelsior

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 2:26


Con un rotundo éxito Christian Nodal se presentó este fin de semana en Costa Rica. Mientras el público coreaba temas como Botella tras botella y De los besos que te di, las imágenes captadas por los fotoperiodistas revelaron que el cantante modificó el tatuaje que decía Beli en su oreja derecha.Las fotos tomadas y compartidas en su cuenta de Instagram por David Chacón parecen confirmar que el originario de Caborca, Sonora, decidió dar vuelta a la página. Y al menos se apreció que en lugar del tatuaje que decía Beli ahora aperecen cuatro ases. ¿Será así? Habrá que esperar un comunicado en que se confirme esto o más imágenes que lo certifiquen.

Joaquín López-Dóriga
Especial: domingo 20 de febrero de 2022

Joaquín López-Dóriga

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 47:58


Tarde de terror en Caborca, Sonora; la mesa de análisis con José Fonseca, Roy Campos y René Casados; la actividad económica del país; buscan que reconozcan derechos laborales a personas que entregan comida en moto o bicicleta; la estrategia ante la adversidad

Ana Francisca Vega
Encuentran sin vida a Valeria Landeros en Caborca, Sonora.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 5:40


En entrevista con Ana Francisca Vega en MVS Noticias, la periodista Claudia del Monte habló sobre la joven Valeria Landeros, quien fue encontrada sin vida. "Estaba desaparecida desde el pasado sábado".

Pamela Cerdeira
Comando armado desaparece a 9 jóvenes

Pamela Cerdeira

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 3:33


En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira para MVS Noticias, Ceci Patricia Flores, fundadora y dirigente de Madres Buscadoras de Sonora, habla sobre las últimas horas de balaceras y secuestros en Caborca, Sonora.

Joaquín López-Dóriga
Enfrentamientos entre grupos criminales en Caborca, Sonora

Joaquín López-Dóriga

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 4:42


Este miércoles la ciudad de Caborca, Sonora, estuvo a merced de los criminales que se enfrentaron durante seis horas; entrevista con el alcalde David Mier Nogales

Ana Francisca Vega
Denuncian desaparición de jóvenes en Caborca.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 7:39


En entrevista con Ana Francisca Vega en MVS Noticias, Milagros Valenzuela, presidenta y fundadora de Jóvenes Buscadores de Sonora, habló sobre la desaparición de un grupo de jóvenes en Caborca, Sonora.

Ana Francisca Vega
Programa completo Mvs Noticias presenta a Ana Francisca Vega 17 febrero 2022.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 96:38


Hechos violentos en Caborca, Sonora; Jóvenes en parlamento abierto con la reforma eléctrica; Qué es el secreto fiscal?; Contrataciones en la reforma del Outsorcing; Presentación del libro "La Tragedia del desabasto"; Recomendaciones de libros.

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en El Heraldo TV 17 febrero 2022

Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 175:00


Noche de terror en Caborca, retienen a militares en Guerrero, AMLO insiste en sus ataques a periodistas y más...

Ciro Gómez Leyva por la Mañana
Gobiernos deben ser cuestionados por el periodismo | PROGRAMA COMPLETO

Ciro Gómez Leyva por la Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 85:52


Este 17 de febrero en Ciro Gómez Leyva por la Mañana, el senador Germán Martínez pidió al gobierno de Andrés Manuel López Obrador mayor protección para los periodistas. También, la senadora de Morena, Susana Harp aseguró que el Tribunal de Oaxaca deberá de actuar contemplando la perspectiva de género para determinar candidatura de Oaxaca. El periodista Humberto Padgett presentó un reportaje donde muestra cómo Caborca y Cajeme se han convertido en los municipios más violentos del estado de Sonora.

REAL
PROGRAMA DEL 17 DE FEBRERO DE 2002. CABORCA EN CAOS. VIENE LA GUERRA EN UCRANIA

REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 83:29


Entrevista con Rafael Acosta de los Locos del Ritmo. Escuche en radio digital de 8:30 a 10 am en vivo

Luis Cárdenas
Reportan balacera de mas de 6 horas, levantones y secuestros en Caborca

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 10:36


Óscar Balderas, periodista, comentó con Luis Cárdenas sobre la balacera de más de 6 horas, levantones y secuestros en Caborca, Sonora.

Luis Cárdenas
Programa Completo Luis Cárdenas 17 Febrero 2022

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 193:58


Luis Cárdenas
Reportan balacera de mas de 6 horas, levantones y secuestros en Caborca

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 10:35


Luis Cárdenas
Programa Completo Luis Cárdenas 17 Febrero 2022

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 193:58


¿Cuáles son los riesgos de utilizar el tema de corrupción como eje central de la presidencia?. ¿El INE quiere silenciar a Morena o es solo veda electoral?. Reportan balacera de más de 6 horas, levantones y secuestros en Caborca. 

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
Adela Micha con todas las noticias en El Heraldo TV 17 febrero 2022

Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 175:01


Noche de terror en Caborca, retienen a militares en Guerrero, AMLO insiste en sus ataques a periodistas y más...

En los Tiempos de la Radio
La autoridad no responde, no entiende y no ataja la problemática de seguridad: Julen Rementeria

En los Tiempos de la Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 30:52


Julen Rementeria, Coordinador de la Fracción del PAN en el Senado de la República, habló sobre el llamado de los senadores para recomponer la estrategia de seguridad, comentó que atentados sangrientos como el ocurrido ayer en Caborca, Sonora, "en cualquier parte del mundo sería un escándalo y aquí ya nos acostumbramos"

Azucena por Milenio
Programa del 16 de febrero de 2022

Azucena por Milenio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 41:50


En México se registran en las últimas 24 horas 520 muertes por covid-19. Caborca, Sonora en crisis de seguridad que pone en alerta a los ciudadanos para decretar un Toque de queda. En Cajeme Sonora, cámaras de seguridad grabaron el cobro de piso a un empresario. Azucena las 10, con Azucena Uresti. Lunes a viernes a las 22:00 horas, por Milenio Televisión

Duro y a la cabeza
Terror en Caborca; más de 6 horas de balaceras, levantones y secuestros. Padres y esposas claman para que les regresen a sus seres queridos

Duro y a la cabeza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 24:31


Terror en Caborca; más de 6 horas de balaceras, levantones y secuestros. Padres y esposas claman para que les regresen a sus seres queridos que fueron privados de la libertad durante más de seis horas de guerra entre grupos criminales, en Caborca

Noticentro
IMSS ha realizado este año, siete trasplantes de médula ósea a menores de edad con cáncer

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 1:52


IMSS ha realizado este año, siete trasplantes de médula ósea a menores de edad con cáncerNapoleón Gómez Urrutia, acusó a Grupo México de negligencia e irresponsabilidadMéxico urgió a todos los involucrados en el conflicto de Ucrania a enviar una señal clara que revierta las tensiones

Noticentro
Inicia la impresión de la papeleta para la revocación de mandato

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 1:48


Inicia la impresión de la papeleta para la revocación de mandatoAnuncian toque de queda en Caborca por la inseguridadMigrantes haitianos, se enfrentan a la Guardia NacionalBélgica aprueba jornada laboral de cuatro días a la semana

Noticentro
Toque de queda en Caborca por presencia de sicarios

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 1:33


Toque de queda en Caborca por presencia de sicarios Corte de Westminster, en Inglaterra, resolverá si extradita a México a Karime MacíasDesde mañana en Suiza ya no será necesario mostrar un certificado COVID

Las Noticias TVP
Las Noticias TVP Cd.Obregón 2da. Edición 16-02-2022

Las Noticias TVP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 66:12


Tres personas perdieron la vida a causa de un derrumbe en la mina San Francisco ubicada en el municipio de Santa Ana. La Red Feminista Sonorense exige un mecanismo de protección real para las personas defensoras y periodistas. Después de los ataques armados en Caborca, se despliega operativo especial por parte de la mesa estatal de seguridad. Acompáñanos en la segunda edición de Las Noticias con Susana Arana, Diana Sambrano con el pronóstico del tiempo y Poncho Inzunza con los Deportes.

Las Noticias TVP
Las Noticias TVP Cd.Obregón 1era. Edición 17-02-2022

Las Noticias TVP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 85:46


- Hay tres personas aseguradas después del enfrentamiento armado en Caborca. - Vecinos de Ciudad Obregón se quedan sin energía eléctrica después de la caída de cuatro postes. - El Gobierno de Sonora se compromete a erradicar la violencia de género contra las mujeres. Acompáñanos en la primera edición de Las Noticias con Joel Gutiérrez y Jorge Salazar, Diana Sambrano con el pronóstico del tiempo y Poncho Inzunza con los Deportes.

adn40mx
Informativo matutino 17/02/2022

adn40mx

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 7:35


- Se desata el pánico por la violencia en Caborca, Sonora - Suspende CAPUFE el ajuste en la tarifa de casetas - Iniciaron trabajos de reconstrucción de la Línea 12 del Metro CDMX

CulturaSonora Digital, El Podcast

En El Podcast te presentamos la serie "Clásicos Sonorenses" y en este episodio el poema "Nocturno fúnebre" del poeta originario de Caborca, Sonora, Abigael Bohórquez, en la voz de Ana Lira. Producción: Rafael Rábago Urbalejo.

CulturaSonora Digital, El Podcast

En El Podcast, te presentamos la serie "Clásicos Sonorenses" y en este episodio "Silenciosamente" del poeta de Caborca, Sonora Abigael Bohórquez, en la voz de Carlos Sánchez. Producción: Rafael Rábago Urbalejo

Presidente AMLO. Conferencias matutinas
Martes 29 junio 2021 Conferencia de prensa matutina #641 - presidente AMLO

Presidente AMLO. Conferencias matutinas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 122:27


Informamos que ya inició en Sonora la vacunación contra COVID-19 a personas de 18 a 39 años. Las y los habitantes de San Luis Río Colorado, Puerto Peñasco, Altar y General Plutarco Elías Calles recibirán la dosis única de Janssen Johnson & Johnson. A partir del 1 de julio se aplicará la de Pfizer en Santa Cruz, Naco, Cananea, Saric, Caborca, Nogales y Agua Prieta. Invitamos a que todos se vacunen. Es voluntario pero también muy importante protegernos porque así se reducen hospitalizaciones y defunciones. La próxima semana informaremos sobre el abasto de medicamentos oncológicos. Estamos comprometidos a garantizar el acceso a todas las personas; cumpliremos.

Radio T-Rock
Radio T-Rock | Entrevista a Los Pikadientes de Caborca

Radio T-Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 26:36


Entrevistamos a Los Pikadientes de Caborca quienes estrenan su nuevo sencillo PRINCESA junto a Fidel Rueda y La Energía Norteña

CulturaSonora Digital, El Podcast
Caborca y su historia

CulturaSonora Digital, El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 4:38


En este episodio, Alma Angelina Gutiérrez, nos presenta un fragmento de la historia del estado de Sonora, un suceso ocurrido en Caborca en el que el norteamericano Henry Crabb, en un intentó armado, pretendía apoderase de esas tierras; una batalla heroica en la que los ciudadanos caborquenses evitaron la invasión estadounidense en el territorio de Sonora y quizás en el País. Productor: Rafael Rábago Urbalejo

Las Noticias TVP
Las Noticias Cd.Obregón 1ra Edición 12-03-2021

Las Noticias TVP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 90:38


Sancionarán a quienes quemen gavilla. Anuncian vacunación en Nogales, Cananea y Caborca. Aprueba Consejo Estatal de Salud estrategia de contención sanitaria para Semana Santa. Priismo en Cajeme cierra filas en torno a candidatura de Anabel Acosta. Denuncian parentescos en el IEE y funcionarios federales en Sonora. Firme la sentencia en contra del agresor de Elvia Ochoa en Navojoa. Sección Escuela para padres con Fco. Aarón Muñoz. Sección Cine con Josian López. Acompáñanos en la Primera Edición de Las Noticias con Rosalba Wong & Fernando de Aragón, Joaquín Galaz desde un punto de la ciudad y los deportes con Poncho Inzunza.

The Player and The Fan
Bull City Times 3!

The Player and The Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 71:18


Welcome to Season 3:Episode 4 of 'The Player And The Fan' featuring David Noel III and Quierra Luck. They are excited to bring you an official podcast highlighting both, equally important, sporting elements, the player and the Fan. They will declare their viewpoints weekly, featuring various sporting topics and games around the ACC, specifically North Carolina. Welcome to the new season! David and Quierra are happy to welcome you back with more hot topics, debates, and of course, featured special guests. This year has been incredibly difficult for all of us. As we try and navigate our way through elections, racial injustice, and political division, the duo hopes to provide you with a short escape full of laughs, David's dramatic storytelling, and of course, analysis of the upcoming college basketball season. On episode four, 'The Player and The Fan' welcome 2009 NCCA Champion Justin Watts. Watts spent four seasons with North Carolina, increasing his playing time as his leadership and strength evolved. The versatile Durham native played in multiple spots for Coach Williams, ranging from point guard to power forward. Though he didn't spend much time on the court, Watts' contribution or athleticism was the punch Williams needed in games. Notably, Watts' most memorable play comes during the final minutes of the 2009 National Championship scoring the last two points against Michigan State. After graduating from North Carolina, Watts has spent the last nine years showcasing his superior athleticism and skill. He played with teams such as Rockhampton Rockets, Mineros de Caborca, Takamatsu Five Arrows, Al Gharafa Doha, Fribourg Olympic Basket, Alaska Aces, and MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza. Watts continued his championship streak with an All-Star recognition in 2013 and a BJ League champion in 2015. Impressively, during his time with the Alaska Aces, Watts scored 62 points and 26 rebounds during his two-game stint with the team due to a calf injury. Returning overseas, specifically to the Netherlands, will be like returning home. This episode is has dynamic storytelling by Watts details the moment he knew he was playing for Roy Williams at UNC and just who he likes to start the upcoming season. So, sit back, choose your side, and enjoy the dialogue! Make sure you let your voice be heard! Are you with The Player or The Fan?!

Impact Financial Planners Podcast | Socially Responsible Investing, Green, Values, ESG, Impact, Sustainable, Ethical Investme

For this blog/podcast/video, I'm going to talk about my own personal finances, in hopes that it is helpful for some people.  I'll go over how I invest, budget and what my retirement plans are.  You can see the Video Here I will be expanding about my personal finances in another blog at: aiofinancialplanner.com/blog/ Financial History Let me briefly present my financial history.  I worked as an engineer for about 20 years.  I worked for several firms and started my own consulting firm but I never really liked the work. I lived simply partially to try to retire early. I tried to save at least 25% of my take home income. I was married for 7 years, then divorced – which cost me far more than half of all of the savings that we had at the time, but I didn't have to pay alimony. Getting divorced is generally not a good financial move but, for me, it was well worth it. Shortly after divorcing, at age 36, I joined the Peace Corps and served in Nicaragua (I wanted to get as far away as I could).  I learned that I could have a pretty good life on less than $5,000 per year.  It gave me confidence to do what I wanted to do (or at least not do what I didn't like doing) without just thinking about earning and saving as much as possible. After leaving the Peace Corps, I went to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico to help set up a micro-finance organization then joined my mother's financial planning firm in Tucson, Arizona. I got my CFP (Certified Financial Planner) certification and started meeting with clients.  She had a small business and I earned less than $30,000 per year for the first couple years with my mother.  She specializes in Socially Responsible Investing, or Impact Investing, which really attracted me to the business. I worked hard at internet marketing and growing the business. I bought my first home when I moved to Tucson (at age 37). It is a duplex that cost just over $100,000.  I lived in one unit and rented out the other.  The renters covered most of the mortgage allowing my housing expenses to be very low. I married a woman from Sonora, Mexico (Lupita). We have two girls, now 11 and 7 years old.  My wife and I both started our family late. I'm now 50 years old and she is 49. There are pros and cons to having kids so late. We still have the duplex and rent it. In 2007 (right as the market was tumbling) we bought a single family home to live in.  The duplex is worth a bit more than what we paid for. The home is still worth less than what we paid for it (11 years later). I'm not worried, it was bad timing but we have no plans to sell either for a while. Spending I lived very simply until having kids. There are constant needs with kids: medical, education, clothing, travel, activities, etc.  We still live relatively simply but, as a family, my spending, and waste, has increased greatly. Lupita is from Caborca, Mexico where her father, brother and much of her extended family live. We drive to Caborca every month or two, stay with Lupita's father and mostly visit with family.  We regularly send money to Mexico to help supports some of Lupita's family. The costs of being there are not high compared to other travel but it is a regular expense. We are currently spending approximately 50% of my take home earnings. We did not save at all for a few years when both kids were very young and my salary was significantly lower. Investments Here are some of my personal investing guidelines: My largest asset is my future income. My financial planning business is my most important asset.  I invest into the business with: programs, equipment, support staff, and advertising. There are opportunities to buy other financial businesses, which I have not done yet but I am considering that. I invest in real estate when I am pretty sure that I will not be moving for the next 6 years or more..  I like having a rental property but would not like another. My time is more valuable working as a financial planner t...

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 09-19-16 LUNES HR2 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos comentan sobre extranas experiencias de ruidos, lamentos, luces y bolas que se acercan esto sucede en la carretera entre Sonoita y Caborca en Sonora, Mexico, nos reportan vegetales gigantes eb Guatemala, muere el Exorcista mas famoso del mundo, y reporte de Ovni en Puebla y durante pasado desfile del 16 de Septiembre en Valle Dorado, Edo. de Mexico. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

POLICE Magazine - Podcasts
Guns Across the Border

POLICE Magazine - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2013


// Mike Detty, a one-time POLICE contributor, talks about "Guns Across the Border," a first-hand account of his involvement in an ATF "gun walking" operation that preceded Fast & Furious. As a firearms dealer, Detty sold guns to Mexican cartel operatives at the direction of ATF special agents in Arizona. Detty says he was motivated by patriotic duty, and betrayed by the agency he worked for. Show the Guns Across the Border Podcast Transcription: Paul: Hello, this is Paul Clinton with POLICE Magazine. This is themonthly author's podcast with books by and for cops. We have a veryinteresting book this month to discuss. It's called "Guns Across theBorder: How and Why the U.S. Government Smuggled Guns into Mexico: TheInside Story". It was written by Mike Detty. In the book, Mike chronicleshis experience as a federally licensed firearms dealer in the Tucson areaand his role in these gun-walking sting operations and the flooding of gunsto Mexico. Mike has been a contributor to POLICE Magazine. He's written some great firearm reviews over the years. His business is essentially selling rifles and other guns at gun shows in Arizona. Mike, we're really pleased to have you on, and thanks for joining us to talk about the book. Mike: Thanks, Paul. It's a pleasure to join you, and thank you for having me on. Paul: Talk about this book and how it came about. You found yourself in the cross-hairs, so to speak, of a very ill-fated, eventually, federal gun operation. Talk a little bit about how you got involved in this from the beginning and how this got started. Mike: Sure. Historically, it is significant in that Operation Wide Receiver, which was the case that I brought ATF into in 2006, eventually morphed into Operation Fast and Furious, about two and a half years later. The way it started was, as you mentioned, I did gun shows for a living. I am an FFL holder, a Federal Firearms Licensee. I sell AR-15s at Arizona gun shows. I was approached by an individual who wanted to buy six AR-15 Lowers from me. The next day, he came back and he asked if I would have more sometime later in the month. I told him I had another 20 on order that I expected the next week. His answer to me was, "I'll take them all." The sheer number that he wanted, and the fact that he was paying cash, and the fact that he was a young Hispanic kid, made me suspicious right off the bat. That happened on a Sunday. Monday morning, I contacted my local ATF contact. He had me fax in the paperwork, and the he called me back later in the day and asked me if I could come down the following day and spend some time talking with him. That was really how Operation Wide Receiver began. There was a group of young men in the Phoenix area that was buying AR-15 Lowers. They were sending them to somebody in San Diego who was purchasing the top ends of the rifles, 10 inch, which of course, anything under 16 inch barrel length is illegal, but it didn't matter to them, because they were pretty mixed up in doing illegal stuff anyway. Anyhow, they would complete these firearms by pinning on a short top end, and then taking them across the border into Tijuana for the Felix Arellano Cartel. That was how Operation Wide Receiver started. It kind of went through some twists and turns, but by the time were finished a year and a half had gone by. I think we'd sold weapons to five different cartels. Paul: Before we get into the details of this, talk a little bit about where federal law enforcement was coming from and their goals in your mind, or what they said to you about these operations. They've been termed "gun-walking operations" and I guess these operations would fall under this Project Gunrunner. What was the original goal of this operation, as far as you understood? Mike: Project Gunrunner was a project to stem the flow of illegal guns into Mexico. It involved saturating the border states with more ATF agents and more funding to prevent that from happening. Operation Wide Receiver, when I first got involved and they first started looking at these characters I was selling to, and by the way, after that initial purchase, I didn't sell anything to these people without prior knowledge of ATF and without them specifically asking them to do this at their behest, to further the investigation. I just want to make that clear. It wasn't as if I did something, and then, "Oh, I'd better let them know," just so I don't get in trouble. Paul: I guess the idea is that, this has always been the case, that the drugs come from Mexico and the guns and the ammunition go to Mexico. So the ATF and the federal government was becoming more and more concerned about guns that cartel operators were purchasing here in the border states and taking to Mexico to use in this violent cartel drug war, right? Mike: That's correct. That was correct. The first meeting that I had with these ATF people here in Tucson, I was told that I would have a chance to help them take out a powerful drug cartel. I'm smart enough to know the implications of that. Paul: Yeah. That sounds good, actually. It sounds like a noble goal. Mike: Being a patriot, I was eager to help them. It just didn't turn out the way it was outlined to me. What happened to be the goal, we never came close to achieving that goal. If you read the book, I think there was something far more insidious going on than trying to take out a drug cartel. Paul: Part of, I think, at least what we've heard said publicly from the ATF, and obviously this was a huge scandal that resulted in congressional hearings, and of course the deaths of two federal agents, speaking of course of border patrol agent Brian Terry, and also ICE special agent Jamie Zapata. Guns that apparently were sold through these sting operations were found at both of those crime scenes. Mike: Correct. Paul: Right. Mike: All three of those guns were from Fast and Furious, although there is nothing that would prove any of the guns from Wide Receiver showing up at future crime scenes. We know that they've shown up at crime scenes in Mexico. Fortunately, nothing has been found here in the United States. Paul: The critique of the ATF through all this has been, why didn't you track the guns? Was there some goal early on to either attach some type a micro-tracker or microchip to the gun? Was there any effort early on by them to track these guns? Mike: No. I do mention in the book, it's been reported in mainstream press that under President Bush things were done more responsibly. They tracked the guns they were working with Mexican officials. That's hogwash. None of that's true. There was one attempt to put a tracking device in a rifle during operation receiver, and it failed miserably. It was never fielded, it was never talked about again. The other thing, what I was told from the start, was that there was ongoing cooperation with the Mexican authorities and that if they didn't interdict the guns that at some point in time, they knew where the guns were at, they were going to round them all up, or most of them. I mean, nothing is 100%. It was conveyed to me that the operation I was working was multinational, meaning that the Mexican authorities were on board with it, and that this was how they were going to take out this cartel. That just proved to never be true. The Inspector General's report that was issued last fall, it cites I think three different phone conversations during the three years I was involved with Operation Wide Receiver where they had contacted Mexican authorities, but there was never any ongoing coordination. There was no commitment by Mexican authorities to follow these guns anywhere into Mexico. In fact, none of them were ever tracked. Paul: Wow. You mentioned that there were a couple of very interesting anecdotes in the book of failed attempts by these agents to follow and/or arrest these straw purchases and the buyers who came to you to purchase these guns. Mike: Sure. In fact, there was one event, I believe it was 50 .38 Super Pistols that one of these guys bought one night. It was ATF's intention to have an air surveillance to follow these guns to the load house, sit on the load house until they were loaded up in the load truck, and then follow them to Mexico so that from the time those guns left my house, it really never left their visual surveillance until they crossed the border. That was very important to help them prove their case. In the book, I relay how this turned into a three-day surveillance. They sat outside a house for quite a while and were concerned that they actually might have missed somebody going out the back door with the guns, because the original intent was for those guns to go very quickly, and it never happened. They did stay on the house. Once they got into a car, they were able to follow them. They went down close to the border, and then on the Indian reservation, they drove in circles for three or four hours. When I asked one of the agents why somebody would do that he said, "These are experienced drug smugglers. They know what type of aircraft we use for air surveillances." In their case, they were fortunate. They had a helicopter to back up while the DTS plane went and got refueled and then came back. They were never able to do much with that information. They know the guns crossed the border, but once they crossed the border, they didn't have any idea what happened to them. Paul: Wow. Let's talk about your role in this, because it really is fascinating. Your book, I have to give you credit here, I mean, you've really written a detailed book, and you've included a lot of great details about how these went down. Talk a little bit about how some of these transactions would work. You have a business and you are able to sell firearms out of your home. Talk a little bit about how this would work, how the cartel members would purchase the guns. You would kind of set a little showroom in your living room, right? Mike: Right, yeah. Being a divorced guy, I had a living room that didn't have a stick of furniture in it, so I used that space. I had guns set up. AR-15s and semi-auto AK-47s and 30 types of pistols, and I would set them up. I wanted these guys to perceive that I had plenty of inventory, so I didn't just put one out of each one. I would put stacks and stacks of guns, and then I'd leave one out of the box for them to look at and figure out what they wanted to buy. They would usually come late at night. When they were going to do a purchase, usually they would have a plastic grocery bag full of cash. A lot of times, they didn't know how much money was in that back, because somebody at the stash house would hand them a bag and say, "Here, go buy as many guns as you can for this money." A large portion of every evening was spent just counting that cash. In fact, it was after one event where one of these people tried to burn me for $5,000, I actually went out and bought a bank- quality money-counter. The first thing we would do when they got there was, we would count the money, and then they'd know how much money they had. Paul: I love that detail in the book. A lot of these guys would just give you stacks of 5 and 10 dollar bills, and you would have to spend 45 minutes to an hour counting small bills. Right? Mike: Yeah. That was typical. There was one group out of Phoenix whose ringleader was dyslexic, I think. He would always hand me his money and have me count it. At first I thought it might be a test to see if I was being honest with him, because once I got to the certain dollar amount, I would hand him back the rest of the money. It did in fact turn out to be, either he couldn't count, or was just so severely dyslexic, he couldn't count the money himself. Paul: Talk about some of the characters. One of them I think came in wearing pink ostrich boots. Talk a little bit about who these guys were. Mike: It was kind of a happenstance. In other words, we fell into a hornet's nest while we were just looking for a honeybee. There was one particular gentleman I was doing business with. He had a cousin, a very distant cousin, in town. Her husband was in federal penitentiary for dealing dope. She would host these barbecues that she would invite other people in this trade to these barbecues. It didn't matter what cartel or what familia they were from. They were welcome guests there, but during the course of the barbecue she would tell them, "Hey, if your guys need guns, I've got a hookup for you. Here's the deal. You just pay me a commission on every gun you buy, and that'll keep me happy and I'll keep you hooked up with this guy with the guns." These people from those barbecues would accompany the original buyer. It just got crazy because there were so many people that wanted to come and buy guns. Paul: I'm sorry, so this is really your classic straw purchase, right? Mike: Yep. Paul: So they would fill out the paperwork for people who would be denied on a background check, right? Mike: Right. These were all people that legally couldn't buy because they weren't citizens. The one guy that could, he ended up doing a lot of the paperwork himself. He was actually connected with a cartel in Caborca that had been raised here in the United States and was a US citizen. He was doing a lot of the purchasing. Some of the other groups, they would bring people they knew that had clean records that would do the purchasing for them. That's where all the charges, unfortunately, I mean, it's a relatively minor charge, for Operator Wide Receiver was for straw purchasing. In other words, when they filled out the background check, they checked the box saying, "This firearm is for personal use. I'm buying this gun for myself." That turned out not to be true, and we know that because they took them across the border and sold them down there. Paul: Yeah. What types of guns did they buy? We've heard that they like these AK-47 or AK variants that had wire stocks. What kind of stuff did they buy? Mike: Those were probably the bulk of what they really wanted was the cheaper AKs. At the time, I was buying the Romanian imports. WASR was the model name. Some of them had underfolding stocks or side folding stocks or fixed stocks. At the time I want to say, I was selling them retail for under $400. That was the bulk of what they bought. Then there were some other groups that wanted to have AR-15s and they wanted to have the good quality, the best quality I could find, but that wasn't the bulk. The majority of the stuff was AK-47 rifles and pistols. Paul: Those were available fairly cheap for them, right? Like you said, you could get one for $400 or so? Mike: I was retailing them for $400, which meant that I probably made maybe $100 on that transaction. Paul: Okay. And I guess they liked these Colt .38 Supers as well? Mike: The Colt .38 Supers weren't gun for fighting. They were guns that somebody would wear to kind of show almost their rank. There was one guy that as buying these for a cartel in I think it was Magdalena. The head guy would hand them out as presentation pieces. In other words, you've done something really valuable for me, or you've taken a great risk for me, and I'm going to rewards you with this status symbol. Paul: Okay. Mike: That's how those were used, but like I said, they bought those in quantity with one guy buying 50 when he'd need from me. Paul: Yeah. You worked, really, as you describe in the book, as an undercover operative with the ATF, kind of almost dictating every step of the way, right? Mike: Yeah. Like I said before, there was nothing that I did on my own. There were very few, rare instances where somebody called me on the phone and I'd have to make a quick decision. Trying to think of what ATF would want me to do. Usually I would beg off and say, "Listen, I can't do this afternoon because I have a doctor's appointment," or something else. Everything that I did was under their direction. Paul: You tell kind of a good little anecdote here. They had you wearing a transmitter, and it sounded like the ATF Tucson office only had one transmitter, and it was kind of cutting out at times? Mike: Yeah. Its age was uncertain, its quality was not good, and it appeared to be the only one they had, because in three years of working with them, it was the same transmitter that I used night after night. Paul: Yeah. Mike: There were instances, and some of your veteran cops and shooters that are listening to this will understand. I'm in my early 50s, right, and after a lifetime of shooting, I don't hear so good. I'm one of those people that has the volume all the way up on my cellphone so that I can hear conversations clearly. Well, imagine yourself being in a room of cartel associates and having an agent call and say, "Hey, Mike, your wire's down. Turn it off and then back on again real quick." Then you look around the room to see if any of these other people in the room have heard what you just heard through your phone. I was very fortunate in that regard. Stupid things like that, looking back, were just crazy. The risk that I took and some of the risks that I was exposed to through no fault of my own. Paul: And I guess eventually they placed some cameras in your house, and they put one in a clock radio, and I guess one in a Kleenex box, right? Mike: Yeah. The clock radio is kind of a neat thing, because it would not only record, but it would transpond, I don't know if that's the right term. There was somebody sitting in a truck outside that could see it real time, but that was just one instance, and I guess that equipment was too expensive for each office to have, especially the smaller Tucson office. In other instances, they had what was called a "Hawk," which was a video and audio recorder that they could hide in a box of Kleenex. Usually, that would sit on my wet bar, where it could watch the entire living room that I was using as showroom. In addition to that, I would have a digital recorder in one of my pockets. The reason they had me do that was because the quality was so much better than what they could record with the transmitter. It was just dual redundancy, so they'd have backup to backup. Paul: Yeah. And I guess, as you mentioned, you were involved in this for three years. It sounded like when it first started it was initially only supposed to be a very short operation that you were going to be involved with. Talk a little bit about the length of time, I mean, did you become frustrated at times with this? Mike: Not really. I mean, while it was going on, it seemed to keep me really interested, and I seemed motivated my knowing that I may be part of something historical. As it turns out, it ended up I was part of something infamous rather than historical. Paul: Good word for it, yeah. Mike: I didn't have a crystal ball at that time, but I really did. I was motivated by a patriotic sense of duty, and I really had this feeling of fate and that God put me in this place in this position right now to help. I wouldn't have felt right just telling these guys I couldn't help them. Of course, from years I've written for POLICE Magazine, I'm a pro-law enforcement guy, and I never would suspect that these guys all seem like great guys, and I didn't see ever having a problem for being on the wrong end of their hire, which I eventually did end up. Paul: Yeah. Mike: It was an interesting three years, and like I said, I didn't mind doing the work for them, and I didn't mind at the time taking risk, because I thought that whatever was going to be gained from this would be so valuable to the United States and to the detriment of the various cartels that were pursuing. Paul: We'll get into the end result of this in a minute, but one thing I found very interesting was that you were very meticulous through this investigation about the notes that you took and the records, and you kept pretty good records about conversations and things you were doing and saying. Mike: Right. I kept my notes daily. I always tried to make time to write down the events of the evening along with conversation as quickly as possible after they happened, so that it would be fresh in my mind. Originally, I started doing this for two reasons. One, I always thought I might write a book, because it was kind of an extraordinary circumstance that just an ordinary guy like me got involved in. The other reason was, we were doing so many of these buys that I was afraid if I ever had to testify, I have to be certain if this event happened on this night during this buy, and so forth, so I could keep one buy separate from all the others that happened. That was my intent originally. Because I had gone and I bought my own digital recorder, every time a burned a CD of an evening's buy with the bad guys, or several phone conversations I had with the bad guys, to burn that to a CD, I had to download it to the hard-drive on my computer. When things started not looking right to me, I started recording conversations with the special agents and phone calls with the special agents. That was all on the hard-drive of my computer, along with my notes. Paul: Yeah. Mike: At one point in time, when they brought in a special prosecutor from Washington D.C. to prosecute Wide Receiver, she asked me if I'd kept any notes or a journal or anything. I said, "Yeah, I have a journal. I don't want to give it you, because there's a lot personal information in there." It was an actual journal, it wasn't just transcribes of bad guy buys. She demanded it. It was the old thing, "You know, look, we can do it the hard way or we can do it the easy way. I'll make life miserable if I don't get it," so I did give it to her. She never expected to see what was in there. It was either her or one of the special agents in Tucson sent that up to Special Agent in Charge, which was Bill Newell, in the Phoenix office. He or she ordered immediately to ATF Office in Tucson, "Don't take anymore cases from this guy. Don't talk to him, don't acknowledge him in any way." Basically, I was shut out. He knew long before me that my notes contained information that eventually was going to be very embarrassing to him. At one point in time, my computer was hacked. All the audio files that there were nights and nights and nights of purchases at my house, phone calls, and so forth, those were all corrupted. I kept them all in one folder. Every one of those files was bad. Before I got too paranoid, I went and checked some of the shorter phone conversations that I had with these bad guys. To the special agent in charge of this case, I would attach it to his Yahoo! account, because DOJ and ATF email accounts have filters on them that limit the file size, so I would have to use his personal Yahoo! account. I went back and said, maybe I can get back some of these conversations by checking those emails. Surprisingly enough, every email I had ever sent him, or every email he'd ever sent me, had been wiped clean from my computer. Paul: Wow. Mike: Now I'm in a position. I'd contacted somebody that's a very good friend who's one of our most elite military intelligence assets and told him what was going on and gave him information about my computer and my wireless system and so forth. He called me back a couple hours later and he said, "Look, Mike, you're welcome to fly out here. My guys think if they look at your box, they can figure out who got into it. But here's the rub. Let's say we find out exactly who did this to you, who do we take that to? Because I think you're going to take it to the same people who did it to you." Paul: Oh boy. Mike: "What good's it going to do to you." The fortunate thing about this, and the reason that I haven't been put in a very difficult spot was because I have an external hard-drive as a professional writer. Every few days I back up my computer. I was able to restore all those files, but whoever got into my computer and corrupted those files, they knew that this could put them in very bad light. Paul: Yeah. And during the story, you talk about, you would have conversations with these cartel operators and you'd burn a CD and just take it over and drop that over to the ATF office in Tucson, right? Mike: Right. Paul: So you were sharing some of this material with them during the course of this investigation as well, right? Mike: That was the sole purpose of recording this stuff. Paul: Yeah. Mike: By happenstance, I mean, it just happened to all be on the hard- drive on my computer. Paul: Yeah. Mike: I think that certainly kept me out of a very sticky spot with our federal government. Paul: Yeah. It's a very enlightening book. Talk a little bit about, I guess you were audited at one point by the ATF, right? Mike: Yeah. Surprisingly, not too long after the last case I brought them had come to an end, I had two ATF investigators. They're not actual agents, but they're more on the regulatory side of the things. They showed up at my door one day and they said, "We're here to conduct an audit." I knew what they were going to find. In my books, for instance, if there's 75 AK-47s that are logged out to one particular person, they're going to have some questions, so I asked them, I said, "First of all, do you know who I am and do you know what I've done for your office?" Meaning the Tucson ATF office. The young lady replied, "Yes, we do, and I want you to know that Bill Newell is the one that ordered this audit." Bill Newell was the special agent in charge of the Phoenix office. Paul: Mm-hmm. Mike: So I didn't think too much about it. Paul: Yeah. It came from the top. Mike: It came from the top, and this was after they had already gotten my notes, and apparently knew that every conversation I had was on the hard-drive of my computer. Over the course of a couple weeks, they came to me and they said, "You know, we have 80 serial numbers here we can't find." The guy said to me, "You're not going to be able to keep your license. Most likely, you're going to be criminally prosecuted. You can't lose 80 serial numbers, not these type of guns, Mr. Detty, and keep your license and not get prosecuted." Oh my God! Paul: Wow. Mike: I can't believe this. Paul: Yeah. Mike: What am I going to do? I'm just getting ready to go to the hospital to have an ankle replaced, and I thought, well, I'd better do whatever I can. So I did my own audit, and I actually did a physical inventory of every gun that I had. The lower receiver of an AR-15, because it has a serial number on it, they call it a complete gun. I had boxes and boxes of just stripped low receivers. In other words, they didn't have any triggers or hammers or magazine releases installed, and just the bare basic component, because some people like to buy them that way and then build a gun from parts. I had over 400 of these in boxes out in the garage. There were 24 to a box. It was I think in July when these people conducted the audit, so I went and sit in my living room in the air- conditioning while I put these boxes on hand trucks and brought them out of the garage and through the front door and put them in front of them. Each box contained 24 each. All they had to do was pull the receiver out of the box, count the serial number. Somehow, during the course of three days of doing this, they lost 80 serial numbers. Every one of those missing serial numbers was receivers that were in those boxes. My question is, how can somebody who's been hired by the federal government get a box of 24 receivers placed in front of them, open the box, count 3, close the box, open the next box, count 8 out of 24, close the box. Every one of those 80 serial numbers were in those cases of stripped lower receivers. [call dropped off 32:44] Paul: Just go ahead and pick up where you left off. Mike: I'm not sure where we cut off, but getting back to these boxes of stripped lower receivers, I had 24 in each box, and these agents, or investigators, as they call them, I think, they were counting them. There were some of the boxes of 24 each, they opened and counted 3. There was another box of 24 they opened and counted 8 of those. There's another box they opened and counted 12 of the 24. At the same time, you're telling me that there's a possibility that I'm going to lose my license and maybe be charged criminally for losing these serial numbers. Looking back, is it just that these people were so inept, that these federal employees couldn't count? Are they that badly screwed up? Or is it a case that somebody came out here and gave them orders and specifically told them to lose some serial numbers so that I could be discredited? So if something happened further down the road, they'd say, "Look, this guy's records were so screwed up, we had to take his license from him." Paul: A reasonable person might come to that very same conclusion. Mike: Yeah. If you read my book, and I'm sure you did, I tried to lay it all out there, let the reader decide for himself. Is it biased? Of course it's biased, because I wrote it. If one of these ATF agents here in Tucson had written a book, it'd look very different. But there's nothing in that book that's not the truth. There's nothing in that book that I haven't already documented. There's nothing in that book that's not a recording of some type that I can't prove. Paul: Yeah. Mike: That's why ATF's been so quiet about this. What can they say? They have no comeback. Even the Inspector General report that came out last fall, there were periods of time directors for ATF didn't cover. In the Inspector General's report it says, during these missing periods, we've used a confidential informant's personal journal to fill in those spots. You have to look at it two different ways. Are these people so inept that they weren't keeping their own sets of records, or is there something more insidious going on, that they actually went back and destroyed records? Either way, it doesn't look good for them, but hey, here's my journal. Show me what you've got. They're not willing to do that, because it's not going to come out well for them. Paul: Certainly, that was reflected in the response from Eric Holder and others to these Congressional inquiries and to Rep Darrell Issa and his continual requests for information. President Obama invoked the Executive Privilege on this not to talk. Mike: Exactly. Paul: That speaks for itself, I think. Mike: Just to be clear, these two different operations, Operation Wide Receiver did occur under President Bush, and Fast and Furious, of course, was under the Obama Administration. Paul: Yeah. Mike: However, and I point this out in my book, both those operations shared the same Special Agent in Charge of the Phoenix office, and people often ask me this, "Who do you think that approved this gun-walking operation?" I tell them. I said, "Look. This was initiated at the field level. Special Agent in Charge Bill Newell, he didn't look up any further in his chain of command to ask for approval. He wasn't going to supervisors saying, "Hey, this is what I want to do. Can I do it?" No, he's saying, "This is what I'm doing." Even though there are e-mails back and forth between people in the Department of Justice that are just aghast at the number of guns that are crossing the border, now I'm speaking about Operation Wide Receiver, nobody took the next step and admonished Bill Newell. Nobody took the next step and said, "Are you an idiot? You can't do this. Stop doing this." No, they, would sit and wring their hands between themselves, but they didn't do a thing about it. Paul: Yeah. Ultimately, it cost the ATF. The head of the agency resigned over this pretty much. Anyway, interestingly enough, you have two folks listed on the back jacket of the book. One, Sharyl Attkisson, who's a Washington D.C. investigative reporter who was one of the people who broke this story, actually, and you have David Codrea who's a gun writer and a speaker and a pretty intelligent guy. Did you work with those folks with the book? It seemed like you had some pretty good resources there, at least, to tap into. Mike: Two different things. David Codrea writes for Examiner.com, which is people who are concerned about our right and seeing our rights being diminished, and is very vocal about it. Sharyl Attkisson with CBS News. Our introduction was via e-mail. She had kind of been surfing CleanUpATF.org. Before we went on air, we spoke briefly about Jay Dobyns and his book "No Angel." He was an undercover ATF Tucson agent who was actually the first federal agent to get patched in as a member of the Hell's Angels biker group. Paul: Mm-hmm. Mike: Can you hold on? I'm sorry, Paul. Just one second. Paul: Yeah, no problem. Mike: Jay and some other agents, who had felt like they had not been dealt fairly with by ATF and were sick of the management and mismanagement at all levels of administration with ATF, have a website called CleanUpATF.org. Sharyl had posted something on one of their forums about, "Hey, if you know anything about Fast and Furious, I'd appreciate your information." Actually had her personal e-mail address. I sent her an e-mail. I said, "I don't know anything about that specific case, but I'd be happy to talk to you about Wide Receiver." This all happened probably February, following the shooting of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. Paul: That's when this story really, really heated up. Mike: Yeah. There wasn't a story until that happened. Nobody knew about this. Paul: Yeah. Mike: I was still kind of sitting around, waiting to see if they were ever going to do anything with Wide Receiver, because at that point, that hadn't been prosecuted yet. When the highest officials at DOJ and ATF came out and said, "Listen, we never allowed guns to cross the border for part of any investigation. Never happened, didn't happen, it's not going to happen. Forget about it." I knew already there was a cover-up in progress, because I'd been part of one that was allowing that to happen. Paul: Wow. Mike: I wasn't sure who to go to. I wasn't sure who to talk to, because my big fear was that somebody would come down on me for obstructing justice or something. I was just really afraid to talk. In the months to follow, I had sent Sharyl bits and pieces of information, and finally, I think it was the following September, I actually did an on-air interview with her. A very skilled lady, very competent. Her integrity is without any flexibility. I can't say enough nice things about her. She is what all journalists should be. She spent a great deal of time vetting me out and looking at the information that I had before we even talked about doing an interview, because the last thing she wanted to do was put somebody on camera that's going to make her look bad somewhere down the road. Paul: Yeah. Mike: David Codrea, very much the same thing. I started feeding him bits of information. He did his own job of vetting me too, and for quite a while named me as an unnamed source in his articles. After he discovered, yeah, what this guy is saying is true, it checks out with other people I know that have worked out of that office, and so forth. Both of these people have known me for a couple of years know. They've known me to be a person that's told the truth from the very beginning to the very end. Unfortunately, that hasn't been true for ATF and DOJ. Paul: Let's get into that briefly. First of all, why do you think they weren't able to really pursue more serious charges against these purchasers considering all the detailed evidence that you provided them? Mike: The first Assistant U.S. Attorney on my case, I met him actually a couple of years after Operation Wide Receiver concluded. Actually, him and his son bought a gun from me at a gun show, and he was looking at my business card and he's like, "Gosh, your name sounds familiar. Why do I know that name?" Of course, I knew his name right away, because I'd seen it on reports and so forth. I said, "You might know that from Operation Wide Receiver." He's like, "Oh, geez, yeah! Yeah. All the reports that I read, finally to meet you here in person and put a face with that name." We chatted for quite a while. I asked him, "Tell me why you never prosecuted Wide Receiver? Because the ATF agents had told me that he was in the process of promoting himself for U.S. Magistrate, and that was the reason he'd never actually taken this case to court." He said, "Well, it's nothing like that. I'm not going to take a case to court where I have to lie. I'm not going to have my professional credibility and integrity questioned because the ATF screwed up so badly." He went on to tell me, "When I got involved with this case, I was lead to believe that there was ongoing cooperation with the Mexican authorities. That's the only reason that I signed off to allow these guns to continue to go across the border. Once I found out that wasn't the case, I wasn't going to devote another heartbeat to developing this case to take it to trial." He declined prosecution on this case, even though he was involved from the outset. Paul: It was just going to fall apart on him. Mike: Right. He eventually did get his U.S. Magistrate appointment. The next young lady, Assistant U.S. Attorney, to look at the case, she declined for the same reason. She's like, "Do you realize what a black eye this is going to give us if we take this to court and acknowledge how many guns we let go across the border without there being Mexican involvement? Not to mention the lying on the part of ATF." So she declined it. Paul: Yeah. Mike: A year and a half later, they send out a prosecutor named [Lauren Wind] and she was with the Gang Task Force Unit in Washington, D.C., specialized in doing MS13 cases. She decided to take on this case. If you read the Inspector General's report about Fast and Furious, probably the first 70 or so pages is about Wide Receiver to kind of set up a history of what's going on here and why that was important to subsequent Fast and Furious. There's quite a bit of e-mail back and forth with her and people in Washington about, there were significant numbers of guns let go, there was no Mexican authority involvement. What are we going to do? This was happening about that time everything with Brian Terry's death was coming out in news, around March and April, subsequent to his passing. They wanted to keep that whole topic of gun-walking out of court. They didn't want to have another black eye. The other thing was, they didn't want any of these cases to go to trial. They said, "Look here's what we're going to do. We're going to narrow the scope, and we're going to charge you with lying on your background check, three years maximum." Nine out of the ten players involved in Wide Receiver took that deal. The one guy that pushed for his own trial had all charges dismissed, I think at 10 a.m. when the trial was supposed to start at 11 a.m. Paul: We ran out of time with Mike, but we just want to thank him for joining us, and we want to encourage our listeners to check out his book, "Guns Across the Border." Thanks again for listening to another episode of the POLICE Magazine author's podcast featuring books by and for cops. We encourage you, again to e- mail us with your feedback at editor@policemag.com. Otherwise, we'll see you next month for another edition of the POLICE author's podcast.