Crime Mexican army kills leader of Jalisco New Generation Cartel, official says

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A Mexican federal official says the Mexican army has killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in a military operation
February 22, 2026 at 12:35 p.m

By Fabiola SÁnchez | AP


MEXICO CITY — The Mexican army killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho,” in an operation Sunday, a federal official said.
The official, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said it happened during a military operation in the western state of Jalisco.


It followed several hours of roadblocks with burning vehicles in Jalisco and other states. Such tactics are commonly used by the cartels to block military operations.

The U.S. State Department had offered a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of El Mencho.
In February, the Trump administration designated the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.

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Reynosa is on fire and has blockades. It's directly across the border from McAllen, TX. Hopefully doesn't spill over.
All of this is happening just when I'm in Monterrey for business (:_(.

Probably going to be staying here for a few days. No chance of my crossing the border right now. If I go back, it'll be via plane and I'll leave the car with a friend.

Might as well hit the local LCHD shop while the country burns.
 
No, he leads GNJC, very similar but easy to mix them up with.
No, he's dinner for worms.

What a great idea. Let's train this military that is known to be paid off and affiliated with drug cartels. Let's teach them everything we know how to do. Nothing bad could possibly come of this.
The implication is that Seal Team 2 didn't actually arrive in Mexico last week to train them, but to lead the kill team.
 
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It sucks all these bastards exist, Mexico has no reason to be kept in a state of hell because of all these demonic fucks. I hope all these cartel niggers and any officials supporting them wherever all get the same fate. Mexibros deserve a better, safer country.
They'll stop trying to run away to our country too! Everyone wins! Well, except the cartel. :semperfidelis:
 
All of this is happening just when I'm in Monterrey for business (:_(.

Probably going to be staying here for a few days. No chance of my crossing the border right now. If I go back, it'll be via plane and I'll leave the car with a friend.

Might as well hit the local LCHD shop while the country burns.
Hell no, shelter in place you poor soul.
 
FIFA seeing that el Mencho died and now Jalisco will be a war zone.

(Because, you see, the 2026 world cup is supposed to have some matches in Mexico. In fact, some of the last qualifying matches in march are in Mexico)


The video in that twitter meme also involves narco shit.
It's singer Chalino Sanchez, who often sang about drug traffickers and true crime stories, being handed a note. He wipes away tears and keeps performing. To this day, we don't know what was on the note, but we know this.
After midnight, Sánchez left the club with two of his brothers, a cousin and several young women in a 1992 Ford vehicle. Their vehicle was pulled over by a group of armed men in black Chevrolet Suburbans. They showed state police identification and told Sánchez that their commander wanted to see him. Sánchez agreed and got into one of their cars. The following morning, two farmers found Sánchez's body by an irrigation canal near Mexican Federal Highway 15, near the neighborhood of La Presita, Culiacán. He was blindfolded, and his wrists bore rope marks. He had been shot twice in the back of the head.

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How curious. El mencho had been governing Mexico and "no one knew where he was." A week ago, 15 marines from USA entered Mexico and today, they got him. You better say that the Mexican government didn't want to touch him. AMLO (Andrés Manuel López Obrador, former president) and Peña are equal to blame.
 
What do you mean, "hopefully"? I can't think of a better excuse to go in and push the cartel's shit in once and for all.
Pretty good excuse to get shit going. Interested to see how this breaks down, if it will split into smaller factions which war over territory or if they will stay unified and try and have a new leader.
 
who cares about having 50 billion dollars in your walls when you can't enjoy it?
Here's a secret: They are the equivalent of jungle apes who have never seen a car in their lives. They think that living the way they do is miles better for them than living like dirty peasants without food or water. They are retarded.
>Quintana Roo
Uh-oh! the Yucatan region is usually pretty safe from what I understand. Merida is in Yucatan state, the next state over. Is the Ralphamale finally steamed?
One word: Cancún.
Cancún, being a tourist shithole, is a contested territory in the state of Quintana Roo. Mérida in the state of Yucatán is not as popular a destination (no beaches, no child sex workers...) and is much safer as a result. I think Ethan will be safe (sadly).
the 2026 world cup is supposed to have some matches in Mexico.
Good. I fucking hate 22-niggers-kicking-a-ball. I sincerely hope the whole thing gets cancelled and the goyim cry.
 
What a great idea. Let's train this military that is known to be paid off and affiliated with drug cartels. Let's teach them everything we know how to do. Nothing bad could possibly come of this.

It's funny you should mention this, because CJNG started out as a cartel called Los Mata Zetas, 'The Zeta Killers'

The Zetas were a unit that originally formed within the Gulf Cartel but eventually broke away from them in what became the most violent period in cartel history. They were special because they were an enforcement wing initially made up of defecting special forces, Mexican special forces who had received training from the US and Israel. In other words, guys trained in counter-insurgency tactics, trained to fight cartels. A lot of the militarization and hyper-violence of the cartels can be traced directly back to the Zetas, they were super super influential.

The irony of CJNG is that while they started out as a cartel aimed specifically at fighting the Zetas, they basically became the modern day Zetas and copied a lot of their tactics and strategy, which you can say originated with the training overseen by the US (Look into the School of the Americas)
 
Hell no, shelter in place you poor soul.
I don't expect anything serious to happen in Monterrey, and especially not in San Pedro. All of the violence is going to be at the border as CJNG splinters into small factions that will try and gain control of the plazas. Either that, or they'll be targeted by other cartels who are looking at a decapitated CJNG and seeing an opportunity.
 
To actually add something of value: what Trump is doing is what should have been obvious to any US leader with a brain. Somewhat ironically, NAFTA has given us a lot of leverage. Allowing a lot of our manufacturing to be outsourced to Mexico also means they're reliant on us for trade. They sell us ~$650B of shit and we buy ~$500B of their shit, for a deficit of $150B. If we tariff them 25% it eats into ~$150B+ of their exports, basically the entire deficit they get as profit (not a perfect 1;1 but you get the picture). The illegal drug trade from Mexico is ~$30B, or 1/5th of what we could wipe out by putting just a 25% tariff on them.

If you have money and power, would you not start fighting the cartels to prevent yourself from losing ~$150B of business? Any billionaire in Mexico should be itching to empower the Mexican federal government and military to assfuck the cartels.

Mexico was never forced to make that decision until now. Unfortunately that decision has been delayed for so long that now the cartel's are deeply embedded in Mexican society, and ripping them out will be extremely painful and cost 10s of thousands of lives, if not 100s of thousands. It will take a strong leader, and I doubt Claudia is that leader, so it may take another election and years of work. This is assuming Mexican's aren't complete retards and just elect another commie :optimistic:.
 
Riddle me this - how many Mexicans would need to be shoved into CECOT-style facilities for the madness to stop?

None of us want a violent, cartel-owned Mexico. Tons of Mexican Americans might even go back if the murder rate got down to El Salvador levels (which is still a crazy sentence to say). The problem in Mexico seems difficult to solve, but that is also what people said about El Salvador. But there is a slight problem of Mexico just being a very large population overall.

Edit: I’m looking at CECOT was built for 40k prisoners, so far it has about 20k. So arresting 20k monsters brought El Salvador’s murder rate from over 100 per 100k down to under 2. Whatever number will fix Mexico’s problem, it’s smaller than we think.
 
It's funny you should mention this, because CJNG started out as a cartel called Los Mata Zetas, 'The Zeta Killers'

The Zetas were a unit that originally formed within the Gulf Cartel but eventually broke away from them in what became the most violent period in cartel history. They were special because they were an enforcement wing initially made up of defecting special forces, Mexican special forces who had received training from the US and Israel. In other words, guys trained in counter-insurgency tactics, trained to fight cartels. A lot of the militarization and hyper-violence of the cartels can be traced directly back to the Zetas, they were super super influential.

The irony of CJNG is that while they started out as a cartel aimed specifically at fighting the Zetas, they basically became the modern day Zetas and copied a lot of their tactics and strategy, which you can say originated with the training overseen by the US (Look into the School of the Americas)
It sounds like we're just perpetuating the problem on purpose to have a lot of brown people to droned. Then whoever is president can go "Look at all the brown people I droned" while illegal immigration and drug cartels are never solved. That's probably too evil though, groups like the FBI would never purposefully orchestrate such a thing for decades.
 
>canadian
>puerto vallarta
Fucking hell, they got Hogendorp!
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It's well known that the cartels operate freely because President Gloria Sheinbaum's people are in their pocket and refuse to go after them. I wonder if there are opposition elements in the military that let this happen.

Their leader being named "The Mensch" is a little too on the schnozz...
It's just another October 7th. Nothing to see here.
 
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