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Esta noche, te relato una interesante historia de vida. Te contaré sobre un hombre que luchó por ser reconocido y valorado en el mundo del espectáculo, sin embargo en el camino encontró duros desafíos, dolorosos sucesos, hambre y calamidad, llegando al final de su vida de una manera triste y sola. Hoy te cuento la historia de #Margarito solo aquí
On today's episode, Vince sits down with former Sinaloa cartel kingpin turned educator, Margarito "Jay" Flores. Margarito Flores Jr. as known as “Jay”, grew up in Chicago, where he and his twin brother, Pedro, were born into a family of drug traffickers. Starting at the street level, they rose to run one of the largest drug distribution organizations in U.S. history, working directly with El Chapo Guzmán, El Mayo Zambada, and other high-ranking members of the Sinaloa Cartel as their main U.S. distributors. Seeking a safer and better future for their families, Jay and Pedro voluntarily reached out to U.S. authorities, playing a key role in the indictment, arrest, and prosecution of El Chapo Guzmán, El Mayo Zambada, and other top cartel leaders across multiple federal districts. Their cooperation marked a turning point, leading Jay to a path of redemption and education. Today, Jay is dedicated to educating law enforcement on the inner workings of drug cartels and trafficking operations. Through his seminars, including “From Kingpin to Educator,” he provides firsthand insights to equip officers with the tools needed to combat drug cartels effectively. His work extends beyond law enforcement training—he collaborates with universities, criminal justice organizations, and policymakers to promote education, deterrence, and innovative anti-drug trafficking strategies. Jay also worked with Congress, providing expert insight into drug trafficking operations, cartel strategies, and smuggling tactics to help shape better policies, laws, and resources for tackling organized crime. As part of his mission, Jay founded the Kingpin to Educator Foundation, an initiative focused on raising money to provide free training for law enforcement officers and agencies on a wide range of topics, from cartel operations to drug prevention strategies. The foundation also supports drug prevention education for students, youth organizations, and juvenile detention centers, helping young people understand the dangers of drugs and organized crime. To learn more about Jay's work, visit: https://kingpintoeducator.com/ Borderland is an IRONCLAD Original Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Order Benavidez-Morrell on PPV.COM! This is the tale of Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito. From their thrilling first fight to the controversy around the "loaded hand wraps" and finally the 2011 rematch the saw Cotto claim revenge. Enjoy the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Order Benavidez-Morrell on PPV.COM! This is the tale of Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito. From their thrilling first fight to the controversy around the "loaded hand wraps" and finally the 2011 rematch the saw Cotto claim revenge. Enjoy the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the world of boxing, where grit and glory go hand in hand, few scandals have left a more indelible mark than the one involving Antonio Margarito. A fighter known for his relentless aggression and seemingly unstoppable power, Margarito was on top of the world—until the night that changed everything. When the truth came out, it wasn’t just his opponents who were shaken, but the entire sport. Join host Jay Harris as he unravels the story of how one fighter’s fall from grace exposed a dark underbelly in boxing, leading to questions that still linger today.#dpshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana en el espacio liminal que son los días entre navidad y año nuevo: qué pasó con Sammy y Margarito? a dónde se fueron el Chirriche y el Malacrianza? nombres de toreros improvisados, no hay Malas Juntas sin el Xiavo, Naomi Campbell estafando, Blake Lively y Justin Baldoni: a tale of two pieces of shit, antología de nombres de doble sentido, y cerramos con un par de Call Girls. ---------------------- Suscríbanse a nuestro canal de YouTube para cositas extra
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:47)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:47)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
Noroña denuncia agresión física en su contra ¿Quieres aprender a tocar la guitarra? iztapalapa te invita a los cursos gratuitos Ataque a Líbano dejó 14 muertos entre ellos un mando de Hezbolá
'El Margarito' fue sentenciado a prisión permanente revisable, el primero en la Región de Murcia, más 12 años por la violación de la víctima.Legaz calcula que tendría posibilidades de salir en 2046.
In this episode, the hermetic writer REYoung and I discuss the “Ponzi scheme” of Dalkey Archive, Young's experiences as a student of the wonderful novelist Paul West, the perpetuity of Christmas, the emptiness of branding, David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest and The Pale King, Latin American and Greek fiction, and much more.REYoung was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and currently resides in a limestone cave deep beneath the city of Austin, Texas. He is the author of six novels: Unbabbling (Dalkey Archive Press 1997), Margarito and the Snowman (Dalkey Archive Press 2016), Inflation (TageTage Press 2019), The Ironsmith: A Tale of Obsession, Compulsion and Delusion (TageTage Press 2020), Zol (TageTage Press 2020) and Daaa … SnowBiz! (TageTage Press 2024). His website is here: https://www.reyoung-author.com/Support The Collidescope's efforts via Patreon and get awesome benefits: https://www.patreon.com/TheCollidescopewww.TheCollidescope.comIntro/outro music: DJ GriffinLet us know your thoughts.Support the Show.
Deportres 23 de julio 2024 - www.deportres.com En el Deportres de hoy: Mas sobre la llegada del vasco Aguirre a la selección mexicana, mientras que Gignac se queja por la "bodrio cup" y un recorrido por varias dinámicas y listas del fútbol internacional, mas inducidos al salon de la fama del deporte de Tijuana, el boxeador Antonio "Tony' Margarito y el luchador Médico Asesino, fútbol americano de la NFL, ecos del equipo olímpico de básquetbol de los Estados Unidos, y una revisión del tenis en la justa olímpica, todo el beisbol, tu participación y ¡mucho mas! www.patreon.com/Deportres --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deportres/support
Kabar rencana mengundang PDIP masuk ke dalam koalisi pemerintahan Prabowo-Gibran menuai berbagai penolakan, khususnya dari para petinggi partai politik anggota koalisi. Mengapa para petinggi parpol koalisi menolak partai banteng tersebut untuk masuk ke dalam koalisi pemerintahan baru? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/totalpolitik/support
Kala pakar hukum tata negara, Margarito Kamis, dan Ruhut Sitompul, berdebat soal putusan MA yang diduga kuat memberi jalan tol bagi hanya satu nama, yakni putra bungsu Joko Widodo, Kaesang Pangarep. Mungkinkah ada internvensi? "Kita bisa apa?", tanya Margarito. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/totalpolitik/support
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 7:18)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
Three Things I Learned In SaaS, Sports, Tech & Live Events Podcast
Three Things I Learned in SaaS, Sports, Tech, & Live Events Let's do a fun one this week: The top sporting events I've been to as a result of my job. 1. The Greatest Game Ever Played: USC - Texas Rose Bowl 2006 2. The Helmet Catch 3. Kobe's Finale 4. Tiger Wood's One -Legged Major 5. Super Bowl LIV - Chiefs vs Niners 6. The Fastest Knock-out in UFC History 7. Bama- Clemson 1 - The 2016 Fiesta Bowl Shootout 8. World Heavyweight Title: Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 1 9. Corey Seager's Heroics - 2023 World Series Win Amidst Loss 10. The Infamous Plaster-in-the-Gloves: Cotto vs. Margarito 1 11. * Jason Lezak's comeback - The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Much more in the Substack about the experience along with some pictures. Please excuse that we didn't have cameras on our phones until 2007, and even then they were pretty bad, so I don't have the best pics of each event. Next time we see one another, I'd love to hear yours - along with a list of the top 5 in history you'd go to if you could
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 8:47)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)
The Flores brothers, twins Margarito and Pedro Flores, played a significant role in the downfall of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Here's a detailed summary of their involvement:Margarito and Pedro Flores were born in Chicago and grew up in the Little Village neighborhood, which is known for its significant Mexican-American population. They became involved in drug trafficking at a young age, working as street-level dealers before ascending to higher levels of the drug trade.The Flores brothers became key players in the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and notorious drug trafficking organizations, led by El Chapo. They were responsible for distributing massive quantities of cocaine in Chicago and other parts of the United States.In 2008, facing the prospect of lengthy prison sentences, the Flores brothers decided to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement authorities. They began providing crucial information about the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel, including details about its leadership structure, drug trafficking routes, and money laundering activities.As part of their cooperation, the Flores brothers engaged in undercover operations, recording conversations with El Chapo and other high-ranking members of the cartel. These recordings provided valuable evidence for prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, helping to build cases against numerous cartel members.The information provided by the Flores brothers played a significant role in the eventual arrest of El Chapo. In 2016, after years of evading capture, El Chapo was apprehended by Mexican authorities following a dramatic raid on his hideout in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. The capture was a major victory for law enforcement agencies in both Mexico and the United States.The cooperation of the Flores brothers dealt a significant blow to the operations of the Sinaloa Cartel and helped dismantle its infrastructure. Their testimony and evidence were instrumental in convicting numerous cartel members, including El Chapo himself, who was sentenced to life in prison in the United States.In this episode, we take a look at how the government rewarded them by shaving time off their sentence.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Flores sentencing memo.pdf (go.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 156 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: Stories with tmi, Torture methods, The Mystery of Loretto chapel, Miracles, Recurring dreams & nightmares, Dark case of Adam Graham, Crazy revenge story, Frontier justice, Attack of Titan ending theories, 30 Million money murderer, Pyramid schemes, Scam stories/top finesses, Tyson fury theory, Pacquiao vs Margarito fight, Karma, Keep and Peel UFC skit, Tom Brady theory, Brain capacity, Fame and much more! Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT Thanks to our Sponsors: Go to https://ShipStation.com and use code JUMPERS today and sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/JUMPERS and get on your way to being your best self. Get 20% off any Electric Toothbrush, Mint & Gum Dispenser, Water Flosser at https://GETQUIP.com/JUMPERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¿Sabias que Margarito Ramirez de Atotonilco Jalisco salvó la vida de Álvaro Obregon disfrazandolo y escapando en un tren en 1920? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a3misterio/message
María Guillermina y Margarito en Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Refugio. Parroquia de San Judas Tadeo
Simón Petit, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 06/2023 *Venceré* 1. Antero– El Gran Combo 2. No Tengo Pena – Markolino Dimond 3. Cipriano Armenteros - Ruben Blades 4. Pacheco y su Tumbao – Pacheco y Melon 5. Cinco en uno callejero – Grupo Folklorico Experimental Niuyorkino 6. Bajo con Tumbao – Eddie Palmieri 7. Margarito – Bobby Valentin 8. Coje pa la cola - Charlie Palmieri 9. Dejala que Siga – Hector Lavoe. 9. Venceré – Harlow-Miranda Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
En el nuevo episodio de Libre Como El Viento, hablamos de: "Ningún cártel nos va a decir cuándo salir" A un año del crimen de Margarito, "El Cabo 20", impune. 170 masacres; Baja California en primer lugar Restaurantes: de 8 a 16% más caros. Más detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en el sitio web www.zetatijuana.com
En este primer episodio 1Pa1 del 2023 se lo guardamos al 'Tornado de Tijuana' Antonio Margarito. Hablamos de sus inicios en el boxeo, de sus grandes combates en su carrera. No dejamos fuera un poco del boxeo actual, del boxeo femenino entre otros temas mas. REDES Desde La Linea Podcast 👇 https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod Antonio Margarito 👇 https://instagram.com/margaritostime?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc= Melo @m3lolmr ''IG''
Noticias con Alfredo Álvarez | Sentencian a dos asesinos de Margarito Martínez - Tromba tumba árboles y espectaculares.
Tijuana photojournalist Margarito Martínez was killed outside his home on Jan. 17. Almost a year later, partial justice has been served, as two men were charged with his murder in Baja California state court. A third suspect is taking his case to trial. Alexandra Mendoza is a reporter for the San Diego Union-Tribune en español.
Noticias con Alfredo Álvarez desde Tijuana | Trasladan a El Cabo 20 acusado del asesinato de Margarito Martínez a penal de Baja California.
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew with guest @Knockouts with Nayka discuss the best Shane Mosley victory? De La Hoya or Margarito?
Episode 61 (recorded 9/27/2022) features Margarito Perez, Patrón y Cocinero de Paprika in Austin, Texas. Before venturing into entrepreneurship, Mago shared about his life as an immigrant in the Midwest and Houston. He also talked about the meaning of building people and the gratitude of meeting friends by playing cascaritas with Los Verdes. Intro (0:00) Early Years & Coming to the US (7:25) Vida de Inmigrante (21:50) Decided to Stay & Moved to Texas (30:34) Selling Tortas (42:15) Know Your Limits & Building People Up (47:22) Meeting Hayden (1:06:35) Paprika (1:17:22) Los Verdes & Cascaritas (1:31:38) No Se Duerman (1:45:35) Socials & Additional Info: paprikaatx.com (IG: paprikaatx) Margarito Perez (IG: margaritoperez7) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/support
En este episodio hablamos sobre nuestros sentimientos acerca de los cumpleaños. Los regalos culeros, los roperazos y los regalos reciclables; la incomodidad cuando te cantan las mañanitas, contestar el teléfono, acariciar a Margarito, el enanoÑ la incomodidad de hablar por teléfono, y otra larga serie de estupideces.
Uso innecesario de la fuerza por la Guardia Nacional es un riesgo, afirma el Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustín Pro JuárezHay vinculación en los asesinatos de Lourdes Maldonado y Margarito Martínez Ucrania acusó a Rusia de robar las cosechas de los agricultores en la región de Jersón
Don Scordino spoke with Margarito Ortiz from RIDX Pest Control who gave us updates, tips and tricks on everything pest related.
Today, Dr. Elisa Eastwood Pulido joins us to discuss her book, The Spiritual Evolution of Margarito Bautista: Mexican Mormon Evangelizer, Polygamist Dissident, and Utopian Founder, 1878-1961 (Oxford University Press, 2020). Dr. Pulido's book is the first full-length biography of Margarito Bautista (1878-1961), a celebrated Latino Mormon leader in the U.S. and Mexico in the early twentieth century who was a Mexican cultural nationalist, visionary, founder of a utopian commune, and Mormon dissident. Surprisingly little is known about Bautista's remarkable life, the scope of his work, or the development of his vision. Elisa Eastwood Pulido draws on his letters, books, pamphlets, and unpublished diaries to provide a lens through which to view the convergence of Mormon evangelization, Mexican nationalism, and religious improvisation in the U.S. Mexico borderlands. The post Maxwell Institute Podcast #138: The Biography of Margarito Bautista, with Elisa Eastwood Pulido appeared first on Neal A. Maxwell Institute | BYU.
La periodista de Radio Fórmula Baja California, Rocío Galván, confirmó que el gremio periodístico tiene planeado manifestarse en la mañanera con el fin de exigir justicia por los asesinatos de los periodistas Lourdes Maldonado y Margarito Martínez. Galván aseguró que se encuentran preocupados por no tener ningún reporte acerca de las investigaciones de los asesinatos de sus los comunicadores. A través de esta protesta, la periodista y sus colegas buscan pedir justicia para dar con los responsables de los homicidios de Margarito Martínez y Lourdes Maldonado.
En el Podcast Libre Como El Viento hablamos de: Creará Fiscalía para desaparecidos. Arma es del CJNG. Inversión extranjera histórica por pandemia. Más información en www.zetatijuana.com
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira en MVS Noticias, la directora general de semanario Zeta, Adela Navarro, habló el asesinato en Tijuana del fotoperiodista Margarito Martínez.
Muchos actores que veíamos en la pantalla por allá de los 90s y 00s ya han partido de este mundo, es por eso que en este episodio especial de día de muertos vamos a homenajear a unos cuantos como Mini Me, la niña de la película de Poltergeist, el tío de Harry Potter, Miguel Galván, El Loco Valdés y hasta Margarito. Síguenos:https://www.instagram.com/quefuepodcast/https://twitter.com/QueFuePodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/QueFuePodcast
Welcome to another episode of The Stock Bros Podcast! In this episode we are joined by millionaire investor Lloyd Ross and Wiseman Traderz owner Johnny Margarito! Check them out on their links below! Start investing with Acorns today! Get $5 when you use my invite link: https://acorns.com/invite/UWHT8B. If your brokerage doesn't offer fractional shares check out Public and get a free stock! You can buy ETFs and stocks for as little as 1 dollar per time https://share.public.com/Tonyszymanski If you are looking to invest in Bitcoin, try our link to Coinbase. I been using Coinbase which makes it really easy and safe to buy, sell, and store digital currency (like Bitcoin). Sign up now and get $10 of free Bitcoin when you buy or sell at least $100 of digital currency. Claim your invite now: https://www.coinbase.com/join/szyman_dkd?src=ios-share Let me know if you need help, Anthony Szymanski Follow Lloyd's Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/money-grows-on-trees-the-podcast/id1556684599 Follow Johnny here: https://youtube.com/channel/UCBTFzQAv9FzvBjVbCpBibYw We are not Certified Financial Advisers and you should always do your own research. We are not recommending any securities. This podcast is intended as educational information and is not intended as financial advice. Examples given are for explanatory purposes only and do not represent us recommending any securities. Individuals should consult their own financial advisors regarding investment advice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestockbrospodcast/support
Welcome to another episode of The Stock Bros Podcast! Today we answer the most frequently asked questions by new investors. Joining the show is Johnny Margarito! Johnny is a Stock market and Investing coach, CEO of Wisemen Traderz, the creator of The Stock Market for beginners Facebook group with thousands of members and growing. See links below to find him and to join the Facebook groups! https://www.facebook.com/groups/358919868866687/ https://wisementraderz.org/new-year-deals?fbclid=IwAR0PE_WW5kMd6dsK6dhm1onyjtgG2Z9DW-nRHFAw3KXvpnaATrKFLd4iB7Y Get started with investing today with the links below! Start investing with Acorns today! Get $5 when you use my invite link: https://acorns.com/invite/UWHT8B Robinhood : Get a free stock with this link! https://join.robinhood.com/andrewl8537 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestockbrospodcast/support
The Spiritual Evolution of Margarito Bautista: Mexican Mormon Evangelizer, Polygamist Dissident, and Utopian Founder, 1878-1961 (Oxford University Press, 2020) provides the first full-length biography of a celebrated Latino Mormon leader in the U.S. and Mexico in the early twentieth century. Surprisingly little is known about Bautista's remarkable life, the scope of his work, or the development of his vision. Elisa Eastwood Pulido draws on his letters, books, pamphlets, and unpublished diaries to provide a lens through which to view the convergence of the evangelization efforts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mexican nationalism, and religious improvisation in the U.S. Mexico borderlands. A successful proselytizer of Mexicans for years, from 1922 onward Bautista came to view the paternalism of the Euro-American leadership of the Church as a barrier to ecclesiastical self-governance by indigenous Latter-day Saints. In 1924, he began his journey away from mainstream Mormonism. By 1946, he had established a completely Mexican-led polygamist utopia in Mexico on the slopes of the volcano Popocateptl, twenty-two kilometers southeast of Mexico City. Here, he preached an alternative Mormonism rooted in Mesoamerican history and culture. Based on his indigenous hermeneutic of Mormon scripture, Bautista proclaimed that the indigenous peoples of the Americas were a chosen race, destined to wrest both political and spiritual authority from the descendants of Euro-American colonists. This book provides an in-depth look at a man still regarded with cultural pride by those Mexican and Mexican American Mormons who remember him as an iconic and revolutionary figure. David-James Gonzales (DJ) is Assistant Professor of History at Brigham Young University. He is a historian of migration, urbanization, and social movements in the U.S., and specializes in Latina/o/x politics and social movements. Follow him on Twitter @djgonzoPhD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BONUS EPISODE: Steve is joined by Andy, Kurt and Dave Lee to look over the first clash between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. We are reaching into the archives and helping you stay sane during the lockdown :)
En el mundo hay muchas personas extrañas. Hablamos de Margarito y el primer día de un vagabundo.Todo lo expuesto en esta obra audiovisual es con fines de entretenimiento, cualquier parecido con la realidad es mera coincidencia y no deberá ser usado como testimonio oficial.