Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel Villarreal (1 February 1954 – 29 July 2010) was a Mexican suspected drug lord and a founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa. He worked alongside Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán , Mexico's most-wanted drug lord.
The CJNG emerged from the Milenio Cartel in 2010 after Mexican security forces killed a former Sinaloa Cartel leader, Ignacio Coronel, known as “Nacho,” law enforcement officials have ...
However, the operation left two soldiers dead and twelve of his gunmen killed, including his right-hand man Omar Alfonso Rubio (alias "El Chonte"). On December 12, 2013, one of Meza Flores's top lieutenants, Ignacio "Nacho" González, was arrested in Guasave, Sinaloa, by the Mexican Army.
Ignacio “Nacho” Estrada was born in Edinburg, to María (Nieves) Estrada and Salvador Estrada, and was known for his two puppets, Maclovio and Tortiya Monster. [3] [4] He moved to Eagle Pass and worked as a teacher in special education. Lived in Uvalde for a while. He eventually settled down in San Antonio to raise his family. [3]
Ignacio E. "Nacho" Lozano Jr., a former publisher of the Spanish language newspaper La Opinión, patron of theater arts and former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, died Wednesday. He was 96.
As of 18 January 2011, Mexico had captured or killed 20 of the 37 in the most-wanted list. [9] The 21 June 2011 arrest of José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, [10] a.k.a. "El Chango", brought the total to twenty-one captured or killed.
Two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday morning, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Richard Aspinwall, 39 ...
Ignacio Ramos is a former United States Border Patrol Agent, who was convicted of shooting an unarmed illegal alien and drug smuggler on the United States–Mexico border. He was convicted of causing serious bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon, discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, and a civil rights violation. [ 1 ]