Mugshot: El Chapo’s Newest Capture  

   
 
Mexican officials have released the newest mugshot of Sinaloa drug lord & cartel leader El Chapo who was recaptured after escaping a maximum level Mexican prison last year via underground tunnel.

Mexican authorities are believed to have been tipped off after El Chapo arranged meetings with Hollywood producers about a new biopic depicting his lengthy life of crime & power.  

Atlanta Rapper Detained At Bank With $200k In Cash


Fox 5 ATLANTA — It was a scene hard to miss by many Friday afternoon commuters in Buckhead as police held about nine people in handcuffs in the parking lot of a busy bank.

It happened at the Wells Fargo on the corner of Peachtree Drive and Piedmont Road. Atlanta Police said officers were requested at the location by the bank manager.

A witness said several people jumped out of an SUV when police arrived. Officers said they placed them in handcuffs while they investigated. Ultimately, police found no crime had been committed and let them all go.

 

“What’s wrong with having $200,000?” It makes me feel like I can’t be young, black, and rich.”

 

Blac Youngsta said he was at the bank to make a large withdrawal to purchase a luxury car.

 
Blac Gangsta is a protege of Memphis rapper, Yo Gotti.

 
See more on Fox 5 Atlanta News

Cartel Leader El Chapo Re-Captured In Mexico 

   
CNN– Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been captured, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto announced Friday via Twitter.

“Mission Accomplished,” the President wrote. “We have him.”

Mexican Federal Police spokesman Jose Ramon Salinas confirmed Guzman’s capture to CNN.

Nicknamed “Shorty” for his height, Guzman has escaped twice from Mexican custody. The first was from a maximum-security prison in 2001 when he reportedly hid in a laundry cart.

The latest instance came when he broke out of another maximum-security prison in Almoloya de Juarez through a mile-long underground tunnel in July.

He then traveled north about 140 kilometers (85 miles) to San Juan del Rio, where two small planes were awaiting his arrival and took off from an airstrip, Attorney General Arely Gomez has said.

Since then, he’d been rumored to be many places, including as far away as Argentina. In October, authorities revealed they were hot on Guzman’s trail, only to have him slip out of sight, though not before apparently breaking his leg.

Gomez said last fall that 34 people have been detained in connection with Guzman’s breakout last year, including the drug lord’s brother-in-law.

The Sinaloa cartel chief’s high profile and ability to elude authorities have been held up as an example of Mexico’s reputed ineptitude in dealing with powerful drug cartels.

The breakout also spurred major criticism about the Mexican government’s ability to safeguard such a notorious criminal, with some saying he should have been held in the United States.

Read more about the capture of Mexico’s biggest drug lord on CNN