Sinaloa, Mexico sees 19 homicides in only 5 days

These are towns "where violent events have happened between criminal groups."

These are towns "where violent events have happened between criminal groups."

ad-image

Seven killings in just one day. There were 12 more in just four days. That’s life – and death – in the cartel-controlled state of Sinaloa, Mexico. It is just the latest gangland violence there that has transformed this locale into a shooting gallery.

The Sinaloa prosecutor's office can barely keep up with the murders but on Friday said the latest group of bodies were all found in different locations. Two people were found dead in the capital of Culiacan, and five in the municipality of Concordia – both sites are known as places "where violent events have occurred between criminal groups," according to Reuters.

Sinaloa, on the Pacific Coast, is the headquarters of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel, an organized crime unit that deals in murder and every kind of trafficking. It was once headed by the infamous Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who is now living rent-free in a US prison. When police arrested another noted cartel figure, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, in July, anticipation grew over the inevitable turf war.

Soon the kidnappings, assassinations and counter-assassinations began. In Culiacan, the town looks deserted because businesses have all shut their doors and public transport runs very infrequently. Even Mexico’s Independence day has been canceled.

The Sinaloa cartel has been using drones to drop bombs near the Arizona border to attack a rival gang while a drug kingpin connected to the Sinaloa cartel was recently arrested in Oregon. Mexican drug cartels, long identified for their iron grip on the drug trade and human trafficking, have invaded every sector of the Mexican economy.

Opinion

View All

200 anti-Israel celebs back petition demanding release of Palestinian leader who killed Israeli civilians

Israeli courts convicted Barghouti during the Second Intifada for his role in organizing attacks that...

Belarus frees over 120 political prisoners as US lifts sanctions

"It's a feeling of incredible happiness to see those who are dear to me, to hug them and realise we a...

JACK POSOBIEC at AMFEST 2025: Keep God at the center of everything you do

"I said it a year ago today, the only way the West will be saved is if we return our civilization bac...

EU spends $3M to end violence against women in Mexico

Since 2004, the European Union has financed 70 Mexican civil society organizations, investing a total...