El Chapo Essay

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When watching tv do you ever wondering where all the drugs in the U.S came from? Well, the answer is Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. El Chapo was one of the most gruesome and persuasive drug traffickers ever to step foot on earth. He is well known for who he is and for his drug group. What he did and what happened to him for him to become so popular. Also, where he is after all these killing and drug crimes. First of all is about who he is and how he became himself. El Chapo is mostly known for his bad actions and dominate influence he successfully made daring escapes from bug prisons. Accordingly Times magazine believes El Chapo was born April 4, 1957, but others believe he was born December 25, 1954.(Aldrich 1) El Chapo was born in Mexico in a city called Badiraguato. El Chapo’s name first came up when he made his drug crowd, which formed in the 1990’s, therefore this made his cartel participate in gruesome fights with rival cartels.(“Recapture” 1) His cartel contained just him and his close friends at first. But eventually, he started letting in …show more content…
After El Chapo's 3rd jailbreak he went into hiding for roughly 2 years.(“Escape” 2) He was hiding in his safe house located in Sinaloa. On January 7th El Chapo had one of his many servants get a car and help him go somewhere. That’s when police officials decided to try and capture him. But this failed kind of because it turned into a bloody gunfight in the middle of a highway. But by 6:30 A.M police and the Mexican marines were able to get to El Chapo and arrest him. El Chapo tried to resist, but failed. On May 7th, 2016 El Chapo was transferred to a Northern Mexico Prison near the Texas Border. After being at that prison for roughly 4 months El Chapo got turned over to the American officials. Therefore they took him to a jail in New York known as Mobsters, Terrorists, and Gang Members. The jail is called Manhattan jail housing located in New York

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