Thursday, November 18, 2021

Juan Carlos Gonzalez = $5m bounty

The U.S. Department of State announced a reward of up to $5m for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez. U.S.-born Valencia Gonzalez is accused of being a leader of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Cops identified Valencia Gonzalez as a leader of the cartel's armed wing known as Grupo Elite. The reward comes after the State Department offered a $5m reward for Audias Flores-Silva, a boss of the CJNC, and a $10m reward for Nemesio Ruben Oseguera-Cervantes, the leader of the cartel and stepfather to Valencia Gonzalez.
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. (CJNG)
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez - the ruthless chief behind Jalisco New Generation Cartel's elite military units - is reportedly next in line as boss. Gonzalez runs military units El RR and El Grupo Delta, who are battling for territory in central Mexico.

Current boss El Mencho's health is said to be deteriorating and Gonzalez is heir apparent. El Mencho's son, Ruben Oseguera-González 'El Menchito' should have been next in line to the throne, but he was extradited to the US.
CJNG captured a leader with Carteles Unidos who went by the nickname Ghost Rider. They used rubbing alcohol to set fire to his face and filmed as he screamed in agony and begged to be killed.

‘Cocaine Pepe’ pulls 151 months

Jose Francisco Arredondo, 33, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute. Known as ‘Cocaine Pepe’ he faced life in prison. In handing down the sentence, the judge noted Arredondo was consistently arrested multiple times with guns and drugs and that previous jail sentences didn't dissuade him from criminality. Alice city police arrested Arredondo in the South Texas town sitting in a Jeep. Cops noticed a gun sitting in the center console of the vehicle. Cops recognized Arredondo as a gang member and convicted felon and he was toast.

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Rapper Young Dolph whacked

Rapper Young Dolph was shot and killed at a cookie shop in his hometown of Memphis. The 36-year-old was born in Chicago as Adolph Thornton Jr. Young Dolph had survived previous shootings. He was shot multiple times in September 2017 after a fight outside a Los Angeles hotel. In February of that year, his SUV was shot at in Charlotte, North Carolina, more than 100 times. The incident was the inspiration for the song "100 Shots." He said he survived because he had bulletproof panels installed in his vehicle.

'Q Anon Shaman' in U.S. Capitol riot = 41 months

True retard Jacob Chansley went viral after wearing a horned bearskin outfit during the capitol attack. He is among 650 people charged in the riot. Chansley was charged with six federal crimes in connection with the January 6 insurrection, including felonies for civil disorder and obstruction. He will be caged for 41 months. Chansley has been held in jail since his arrest in January as the judge ruled he was too dangerous to be released. He claimed multiple mental disorders.
Chansley and Scott Fairlamb, who was sentenced last week to 41 months for punching a cop during the attack, have received the longest prison sentences out of 38 Capitol rioters punished so far.

A so di badness go - Andre 'Blackman' Bryan - Clansman gang

When a police detective cautioned one of the members of the One Don faction of the Clansman gang, he uttered the words, "A so di badness go." Rivaldo Hilton is one of 33 on trial for gang-related charges in Kingston.
Andre "Blackman" Bryan pleaded not guilty to leading the Spanish Town-based Clansman gang in Jamaica. Bryan's 32 accomplices also pleaded not guilty in one of the largest gangster trials ever seen in the country. The trial is being heard in two courtrooms and involves 40 attorneys and 43 prosecution witnesses. The gangsters are accused of scores of murders, conspiracy, and arsons from 2015 to 2019.

$53m of drugs in cauliflower


412 packages contained 2,611 pounds of meth and 50 packages contained 113 pounds of cocaine.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized drugs worth over $53m. Cops at the World Trade Bridge encountered a 2013 Kenworth tractor with a shipment of fresh cauliflower arriving from Mexico. The tractor and the trailer were referred for a closer inspection.

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

German cops bust cocaine smuggling ring


The gang brought nearly five metric tons of cocaine to Germany in nine shipments from Brazil, Colombia, and several other countries. Those suspected of involvement include a former officer with East Germany’s Stasi secret police.
German cops have busted a cocaine smuggling ring transporting tons of drugs to Europe from South America. Investigators said they had arrested 14 suspects as part of the international operation. The drugs were often hidden in steel girders in ship deliveries and encased in lead to pass through X-ray security.
The investigation was triggered in Nov 2018 after cops seized a shipping container in Santos, Brazil, containing 690 kg of cocaine worth an estimated €140m. The shipment was addressed to a company in Berlin.

Domenico Paolo Violi wins day parole


Violi’s death cleared the path for Rizzuto control of the Montreal Mafia.
Domenico Paolo Violi, 55, was granted day parole for a six-month test period. Violi is serving a sentence of six years, four months and 21 days for trafficking. Father Paolo Violi was the powerful Calabrian boss of Montreal’s Mafia until he was murdered in 1978 by members of the Rizzuto crime family.

Domenico 'Dom' Violi and Giuseppe 'Joe' Violi
Younger brother Giuseppe (Joe) Violi, 50, was sentenced to 16 years in prison for fentanyl and cocaine trafficking in June 2018. He was involved in a scheme to import 200 to 300 kg of cocaine into Canada. He remains in custody. Project O'Tremens resulted in 9 arrests and 75 charges among "the highest levels of traditional organized crime". The operation was conducted with a parallel investigation by the FBI in New York to infiltrate the Bonanno and Gambino crime families. A highlight was the undercover agent being inducted into the Mafia in a ceremony captured on video by cops.

Terry Magee - mamouth sore anus


terry.magee@gmail.com
Lets put them together for career con man Terry William Magee, formerly of Australia, now putting pee pee in his bum in Indonesia whilst looking for real dumb live ones.

Massive illegal pot bust - Project Gainsborough

OPP and the London Police Service busted a criminal organization selling illegal cannabis around the world. Crooks operated an illegal cannabis website with delivery to London, Kitchener, Hamilton and Toronto, and was involved in exporting across Canada and to Europe and South America. Among many other things, cops seized 495 kg of cannabis resin/oil, 7,166 kg of illegal pot, weapons and $53k in cash. Two cannabis extraction labs, one in Brampton and the other near London were dismantled. Project Gainsborough began in June 2020 and resulted in 118 charges against 21.
Among those busted was Ryan Kyle, 44. He bills himself as CEO & Co-Founder at Medical Cannabis Resource Group "a vertically integrated cultivation and research company operating a diverse group of business units." HERE
Jorge Godoy-Velasquez, 40, faces 20 charges.