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The scenes that unfolded on Sunday reminded many of the violence that erupted in the state of Sinaloa after the capture of another notorious drug lord - Ovidio Guzmán López - in 2019.
The street battles between members of his Sinaloa cartel and the security forces were so fierce that the Mexican authorities decided to free Guzmán López, who is the son of jailed drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, to prevent further bloodshed.
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His killing has been heralded as a victory in both Mexico and the United States.
The Mexican authorities and the US reported that US intelligence was involved in bringing down the kingpin, lending the operation a sense of cross-border co-operation that could benefit both governments.
I'm wondering what the next move is here, to escalate in captures and killings and tolerate the violence until the gang dissolves? Is it a giant game of chicken to see if the gangsters will back down to stay safe themselves? There's no possibility of releasing El Mencho in this case
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I'm wondering what the next move is here, to escalate in captures and killings and tolerate the violence until the gang dissolves? Is it a giant game of chicken to see if the gangsters will back down to stay safe themselves? There's no possibility of releasing El Mencho in this case