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And now they (Cartels)are burning down the Costco in Puerto Vallarta. Mexico (more clips)


And now they are burning down the Costco in Puerto Vallarta. Mexico

With the help of US armed forces Clean up the cartels from Mexico. CJNG Cartel members in Mexico take over a gas station and intentionally set it on fire!

These drug cartels are burning buildings, businesses, cars and petrol bunks

El Mencho and his family details –

Born on July 17, 1966, in Aguililla, Michoacán, Mexico, as Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes to a family of poor farmers; he grew up in the rural town of Naranjo de Chila, working in avocado fields during his childhood. – In his early teens, he began involvement in petty crimes and local drug activities in Michoacán, setting the stage for his future criminal career. – Emigrated to the United States in the 1980s as a young adult, settling in California where some family members had already moved; he worked in agriculture but quickly became involved in heroin distribution networks. – Married Rosalinda González Valencia in the late 1980s or early 1990s; she came from a family tied to the Milenio Cartel through her brothers, including Abigael González Valencia, who became his brother-in-law and close ally. – In 1990, their son Rubén Oseguera González (known as El Menchito) was born in the United States; the family lived a transient life between Mexico and the US amid growing drug involvement. – Arrested in 1994 in California for conspiracy to distribute heroin; served nearly three years in prison, during which time his family remained in the US and Mexico, with Rosalinda supporting the household. –

Deported back to Mexico in 1997 after his release; reunited with his family in Michoacán and joined the Milenio Cartel, working under leaders like Armando Valencia and later Ignacio “Nacho” Coronel. – Had two daughters with Rosalinda: Jessica Johanna Oseguera González and Laisha Michelle Oseguera González, born in the late 1990s or early 2000s; the family maintained a low-profile life in Jalisco, with El Mencho providing for them through cartel earnings. – By the early 2000s, rose in the ranks of the Milenio Cartel, often relocating his family for safety amid cartel wars; his marriage to Rosalinda strengthened ties to her family’s Los Cuinis organization, which handled finances. – In 2009-2010, after internal splits and the death of Nacho Coronel, co-founded the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) with allies; his family benefited from the cartel’s rapid expansion, living in relative luxury but under heavy security. –

Maintained a discreet family life, avoiding public appearances; he was known to be protective of his children, with El Menchito eventually joining the cartel operations as a key lieutenant. – In 2015, his son El Menchito was arrested in Mexico and later extradited to the US; this strained family dynamics, but El Mencho continued leading CJNG from hiding, communicating with his wife and daughters sporadically. – His wife Rosalinda was arrested in 2018 on money laundering charges, released, then rearrested in 2021; during this period, El Mencho supported his daughters financially while evading capture, with Jessica and Laisha keeping low profiles in Mexico. – El Menchito was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 30 years in the US in 2025 for drug trafficking and violence; this marked a significant blow to the family, leaving El Mencho’s daughters as the primary family members outside cartel operations. – Throughout his leadership, El Mencho was described as a ruthless yet family-oriented man, often prioritizing his clan’s safety amid escalating violence; he adopted nicknames like El Señor de los Gallos due to his interest in cockfighting, which he shared with family. – Died on February 22, 2026, at age 59 in Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico, after being wounded in a Mexican army operation; his death left his surviving family members, including Rosalinda and his daughters, vulnerable amid potential cartel power struggles.

Remember what President Sheinbaum said… She didn’t want to use force against the cartels because it would violate their human rights. “Returning to the war against the narco is not an option. First, because it is outside the framework of the law.”


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