Drug Gang Linked to Murder of Colombian Rapper, DJ
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Drug gang linked to murder of Colombian rapper, DJ
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexican authorities are reporting the arrest of 16 people in connection to the murder of two Colombian artists last month. Police found the bodies of rapper B. King (Byron Sanchez Salazar) and DJ Regio Clown (Jorge Herrera Lemus) on Sept. 17 on a highway outside Mexico City. An autopsy showed they bled to death from multiple cuts and stabs. The two were last seen coming out of gym and getting into a vehicle the …
By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español. The deaths of Colombian musicians Bayron Sánchez, known artistically as “B King,” and Jorge Luis Herrera, known as “DJ Regio Clown,” have been linked to a complex criminal network, including drug trafficking, extortion, and kidnapping, according to investigations by Mexican authorities. At least 16 people have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the case, the Attorney General's Office of the State of M…
By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español. The deaths of Colombian musicians Bayron Sánchez, known artistically as “B King,” and Jorge Luis Herrera, known as “DJ Regio Clown,” have been linked to a complex criminal network, including drug trafficking, extortion, and kidnapping, according to investigations by Mexican authorities. At least 16 people have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the case, the Attorney General's Office of the State of M…
Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Authorities arrested 16 people in separate operations on various charges related to the September murders of two Colombian musicians, B-King and DJ Regio Clown, in central Mexico, the State of Mexico Attorney General's Office announced Thursday night. The latest arrest took place Thursday, and the detainee, identified by the alias "El Comandante," is believed to have paid more than $10,000 to have the double m…
Mexico Arrests 16 Persons for Murder of Colombian Musicians, Including 10 Foreigners · Global Voices
The Attorney General's Office of the State of Mexico reported that so far 16 persons have been arrested, 10 of them of foreign origin (Colombia, Venezuela, Cuba and Spain).
The Mexican State Prosecutor's Office has confirmed that 16 persons, 10 of them foreign, have been arrested for their involvement in various illegal activities linked to the death of Colombian musicians.
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