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- | Thirty prisoners, including the leader of a feared cartel' | + | Thirty prisoners, including the leader of a feared cartel' |
Security forces continue to search the region surrounding Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, for those who escaped in an attack that left 19 people dead. | Security forces continue to search the region surrounding Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, for those who escaped in an attack that left 19 people dead. | ||
Los Mexicles leader Ernesto ‘El Neto' Piñón escaped the Cereso No. | Los Mexicles leader Ernesto ‘El Neto' Piñón escaped the Cereso No. | ||
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- | 3 state prison in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Sunday. If you cherished this article and you would like to receive more info relating to [[https:// | + | 3 state prison in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Sunday. An attack launched by the Los Mexicles street gang freed jailed leader Ernesto 'El Neto' Piñón and |
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3 state prison in Ciudad Juárez following the New Year's Day deadly attack that left 19 people dead | 3 state prison in Ciudad Juárez following the New Year's Day deadly attack that left 19 people dead | ||
The Cereso No. 3 state prison was overpopulated by 123% at the time of the attack, National Commission of Human Rights director, Nestor Armendáriz, | The Cereso No. 3 state prison was overpopulated by 123% at the time of the attack, National Commission of Human Rights director, Nestor Armendáriz, | ||
- | The agency' | + | The agency' |
Saskia Niño del Rivera, cofounder of Reinserta, a non-profit that works with reintegrating and readapting convicts into society, called on the Mexican government to shut down the detention facility. | Saskia Niño del Rivera, cofounder of Reinserta, a non-profit that works with reintegrating and readapting convicts into society, called on the Mexican government to shut down the detention facility. | ||
'That prison has to be closed, it does not have the infrastructure to function, it does not have the elements, enough trained guards,' | 'That prison has to be closed, it does not have the infrastructure to function, it does not have the elements, enough trained guards,' | ||
The activist pinned the prison' | The activist pinned the prison' | ||
'It is a very complicated prison because of the way in which it has been divided by dormitories, | 'It is a very complicated prison because of the way in which it has been divided by dormitories, | ||
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3 state prison in the northern Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez moments after security forces regained control of the penitentiary Sunday | 3 state prison in the northern Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez moments after security forces regained control of the penitentiary Sunday | ||
- | Niño del Rivera added that Cereso No. 3 state prison officials were simply overwhelmed because they were dealing 'with inmates who have levels of crime and crime leadership capacity much higher than what a state has to control.' | + | Niño del Rivera added that Cereso No. 3 state prison officials were simply overwhelmed because they were dealing 'with inmates who have levels of crime and crime leadership capacity much higher than what a state has to control. If you have any thoughts concerning the place and how to use [[https:// |
- | The prisoners' | + | The prisoners' |
- | Investigators searching Piñón' | + | Investigators searching Piñón' |
Chihuahua State Attorney General Roberto Fierro vowed to restore the prison' | Chihuahua State Attorney General Roberto Fierro vowed to restore the prison' | ||
'Who did see it and who was allowing these actions, those are the ones who are going to bear the punishment because this should not have happened,' | 'Who did see it and who was allowing these actions, those are the ones who are going to bear the punishment because this should not have happened,' | ||
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3 state prison that were recovered by the security forces Sunday after the Los Mexicles street gang launched an attack and freed their leader, Ernesto 'El Neto' Piñón | 3 state prison that were recovered by the security forces Sunday after the Los Mexicles street gang launched an attack and freed their leader, Ernesto 'El Neto' Piñón | ||
Piñón was found guilty of kidnapping and murder in 2010 and sentenced to 224 years in prison. | Piñón was found guilty of kidnapping and murder in 2010 and sentenced to 224 years in prison. | ||
- | Authorities say he was also involved in ordering a wave of assaults throughout Ciudad Juárez on August 11 that left 11 people dead, 20 injured and multiple vehicles and business torched. | + | Authorities say he was also involved in ordering a wave of assaults throughout Ciudad Juárez on August 11 that left 11 people dead, |
At the same time, he organized a riot at the prison in an attempt to flee, but security forces were able to regain control. | At the same time, he organized a riot at the prison in an attempt to flee, but security forces were able to regain control. | ||
The citywide assaults were part of a rift reportedly sparked by Los Mexicles' | The citywide assaults were part of a rift reportedly sparked by Los Mexicles' | ||
- | Los Mexicles had also joined forces with the Caborca Cartel, the criminal organization founded by infamous jailed drug lord, | + | Los Mexicles had also joined forces with the Caborca Cartel, the criminal organization founded by infamous jailed drug lord, Rafael Caro Quintero, who is awaiting extradition to the United States, where he is accused of the 1986 kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration agent Kiki Camarena. |
The Caborca Cartel is also at odds with Los Chapitos. | The Caborca Cartel is also at odds with Los Chapitos. | ||
Vega served as Piñón' | Vega served as Piñón' | ||
He was deported to Mexico in September 2015, almost four years after he was arrested at an El Paso, Texas, fried chicken restaurant. | He was deported to Mexico in September 2015, almost four years after he was arrested at an El Paso, Texas, fried chicken restaurant. | ||
- | Vega was detained December 27, 2011 at Church' | + | Vega was detained December 27, 2011 at Church' |
Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | ||
- | He and | + | He and seven other Los Mexicles gang members abducted Natividad Torres at his Ciudad Juárez home on September 15, 2009. |
The kidnappers sought a return of $47,000 in exchange for Torres' | The kidnappers sought a return of $47,000 in exchange for Torres' | ||
Torres was shot four times on September 15 and released the following day. | Torres was shot four times on September 15 and released the following day. | ||
He died October 21 as a result of the gunshot wound and Vega and four other kidnappers were arrested the next month. | He died October 21 as a result of the gunshot wound and Vega and four other kidnappers were arrested the next month. | ||
- | Vega was sentenced to 42 years for kidnapping and murder. | + | (Image: [[https:// |