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    Borderland Beat Shuts Down Monday

    Dear Borderland Beat Followers;

    It is with much thought that the decision has been made to shut down Borderland Beat as of Monday, October 26th at 5PM mountain time.

    Our plan as of now is to re-open in January 2021.

    We will attempt to tweet on the BB Twitter page at @Borderland_Beat if it appears we can contribute in an effective way.

    As for now, it is too difficult to continue the blog.

    Why?

    The decision was made as in the best interest of BB.

    BB has come under attack in an unbelievable scenario, not a hack, but a person, a famous capo, each of you would know his name and his story.

    He has filed a lawsuit with the federal court of the United States naming Borderland Beat as the defendant.

    This is the first time in history that a capo of any magnitude, former or current, has sued a blog, or for that matter any news site.

    It truly is mindboggling.

    What does he want?

    So far, money.

    Which of course BB has none.

    Buggs and all the contributors are volunteers. Buggs has kept his project simple; volunteer generated, no paywall, and no advertising.

    The litigation has the potential of becoming pricy.

    'Capo' objected to an image. An image where BB was not the breakout media source, that was Reforma/El Norte, then a number of blogs and media sites followed.

    Contributors at BB are like independent contractors, no one 'approves' the posts. As soon as the request was made to remove the images the entire post was removed.

    His name?

    Buggs has decided not to divulge the name because, since his first contact via his attorney, the capo requested and received a court order allowing him to sue as John Doe.

    Although there isn't a gag order on the case, Buggs feels compelled to honor the order of anonymity to include BB not sharing his true name or moniker.

    Capo has recently added a number of other blogs, media sites, and newspapers to the lawsuit as well as google.

    These past two months have been incredibly stressful and uncertain.

    The safety of contributors is always in question, but now with this, we are not sleeping well.

    BB was founded on an idea for a project by its owner/founder Buggs. To have this incredibly successful narco news source shut down forever in this way, must not be the path it is forced to take.

    We love you people! You have supported us, assisted us, championed us, encouraged us. Without YOU supporters, BB would not have succeeded to the level it has. THANK YOU.🙏🏼

    WE WILL BE BACK!!!

    #2
    What is borderland beats?


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      #3
      I have fallowed the failed war on drugs for many years on BB. Lots of people have lost their lives trying to get the news out over there.


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        #4
        Originally posted by OldRiverRat View Post
        What is borderland beats?


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        It was talking about the border with Mexico and all the drug cartels murder, shootouts, ect
        The USA has a media black out about such things so BB was basically only source of information

        I.E cartel and federal officials had a huge gun battle out of Nuevo Laredo
        I watched the Laredo news feed and zero coverage ( crazy a body of water can cause a media blockage, )
        “ well not that crazy, joe Biden, and Jeffery Epstein have had a media black hole for years “
        Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 10-26-2020, 01:52 PM.

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          #5
          They are the main narco blog covering the various cartels / politics & their actions going on primarily throughout Mexico...I'm still not sure how a lawsuit against a blog would be able to stick when all they are doing is sharing news stories.

          There is A LOT going on right now & just weird.

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            #6
            The Chapito's have been busy.

            The Chapitos are sons of former Sinaloa Cartel leader, Joaquín Guzmán, alias “El Chapo,” now fighting to control the cartel.

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              #7
              I remember to look on there every six months or so. Crazy what goes on. The comments section is always entertaining as well. People talk about the different cartels like they are sports teams.

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                #8
                What's a capo?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by batmaninja View Post
                  The Chapito's have been busy.
                  Who would have thought Quintero would be back in the game??


                  The sons of “Chapo” against Rafael Caro Quintero in the incessant dispute for control of the Sonoran desert



                  Now that Joaquín el “Chapo” Guzmán is in custody, it is his sons who have continued with the drug trafficking business and have tried to maintain and extend the dominions of the Sinaloa Cartel.

                  Currently, they seek to dominate the Sonoran desert, where there have been several confrontations with the Caborca ​​Cartel, led by Rafael Caro Quintero, who has also settled in the place.

                  In recent months, this area has increased its levels of violence due to the presence of criminal cells from both cartels that it constantly confronts in the municipality of Caborca.

                  An En Punto report by journalists Marco Antonio Coronel and Adrián Tinoco revealed that between January and August 2020 intentional homicides have increased 28% compared to the same period last year. That is, they went from 809 to 1,036 victims.

                  In an interview on the subject with the municipal president of the place, Librado Macías, who said that "it is something that has to do with the proximity that this region has with the United States, it is a very long border area."

                  He accepted that the sale of drugs persist in the municipality and the constant appearance of narcomantas that threaten to continue the wave of violence while one of the two cartels is the winner.

                  "It is a confrontation between two staunch criminal groups that seek to end their opponent, " said the municipal president.

                  However, the media highlights that the Sonoyta-Caborca ​​and Puerto Peñasco-Puerto Lobos highways are two areas where signs of violence are more frequent.

                  Sonora, given its geographical location, increases the interest of criminal organizations seeking to control drug trafficking. Among these groups is the criminal cell of Los Salazar identified as the armed wing of the Sinaloa Cartel.



                  For years, Caborca ​​has been identified as the center of operations for Caro Quintero.

                  In May 2020 it was reported that in the state of Sonora the sale of luxury cars has been monopolized by Caborca, land of cattle ranchers, who could not be the purchasers. In addition , the purchase and sale of ranches increased substantially, which were sold at double their cost, and the buyers were not ranchers either.

                  According to the latest report from the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), the organization with the largest presence in the country is the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), which controls practically all the coastal states.

                  However, the Sinaloa Cartel is not far behind and its presence has been registered in states such as Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sinaloa, Zacatecas, Jalisco, Colima, Querétaro, State of Mexico, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Quintana Roo.

                  In addition, the agency reported the presence of other organizations such as the Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas, the Michoacana Family, the Beltrán Leyva, the Unión Tepito Cartel, the Tláhuac Cartel, Los Viagra, the Northeast Cartel, the Independent Cartel from Acapulco, Los Rojos and Guerreros Unidos, among many others.

                  The main conflict between the Sinaloans and the Caborca ​​Cartel is for the control of the state, where both are allied with Sonoran politicians who seek to keep some hectares of the desert, which have great wealth in their subsoil.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shane View Post
                    What's a capo?
                    Short for caporegime or capodecina & likely referring to a high ranking narco...I've read through the comments & not sure who has filed the lawsuit.

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                      #11
                      You are far more knowledgeable about it than I am. Somebody here on TBH posted this guy Ed, he posts some crazy stuff about the cartels on Instagram. Very interesting guy, I looked into it some (really wanted to see what area) when I saw this video. But always interested to hear your take.
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                      Last edited by batmaninja; 10-26-2020, 06:23 PM.

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                        #12
                        Well this s@cks!!

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                          #13
                          BB posts good stuff. A couple of those guys are lucky to still be breathing based on what they've posted over the years. The lawsuit is about intimidation pure and simple, what better way to learn names than to force depositions. Source info, contributors etc are open for discovery, once sources are named it's open season.I

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                            #14
                            Just great, the only real 411 we had from down there.

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                              #15
                              Dang - just got back in town - Buggs and Chivis will be missed.

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