The reputed notorious top capo of the Barrio Azteca prison gang and former FBI 10 Most Wanted fugitive Eduardo "Tablas" Ravelo is jailed in El Paso after being extradited from Mexico, the U.S.
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Two alleged members of Barrio Azteca, a transnational criminal organization allied with the Juarez Cartel, were extradited from Mexico to the United States to face charges ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Barrio Azteca gunmen directly responsible for the March 2010 murders in Juarez, Mexico of a U.S. Consulate employee, her husband, and the husband of another U.S.
A lieutenant for the Barrio Azteca gang has been sentenced to a 25-year stint in federal prison for his connection to a racketeering conspiracy involving a murder in March 2012, according to media ...
Barrio Azteca, a prison gang born in the Texas jail system, is becoming a major player in the Mexican underworld and the “X-factor” in the battle for Ciudad Juarez, Mexican officials told InSight ...
A member of the Barrio Azteca gang who's serving as a U.S. government witness testified this week that his border-based gang received training from Mexico’s notorious Zetas drug cartel on how to ...
MICHOACAN, Mexico — A high ranking member of the El Paso/Ciudad Juarez Barrio Azteca Gang and one of the FBI’s ten most wanted, was arrested on Tuesday. Eduardo Ravelo, also known as “Tablas” was ...
The recent arrest of a top Barrio Azteca leader in Mexico offers additional insight into the criminal and drug trafficking dynamics along the US-Mexico border at a time when US President Donald Trump ...
An alleged Barrio Azteca lieutenant was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Monday in connection with a racketeering case that involved a homicide in 2012. Manuel “Manny” Minjares pleaded guilty last ...
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — A reputed leader of the Barrio Azteca gang has pleaded guilty to murder and other charges related to the shooting death of a pregnant U.S. Consulate employee and two ...
A Barrio Azteca member was sentenced to 11 years in prison after he pleaded guilty last year in a racketeering case and for violating his probation on an unrelated case in New Mexico. Roberto Meza, 40 ...
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