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At the epicenter of the Mexican drug trade, a deadly power struggle shuts down a city

Summary by The Mercury News
Patrick J. McDonnell | (TNS) Los Angeles Times CULIACÁN, Mexico — In this city built from the spoils of Mexico’s richest drug-trafficking empire, they’re calling it the “narco-pandemia” — not a virus but a deadly reckoning inside the Sinaloa cartel that has left businesses shuttered, schools empty and the streets nearly deserted. Even the glitzy bars, exclusive car dealerships and plastic surgery boutiques catering to cartel lieutenants and thei…
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