Los Mexicles

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Los Mexicles
Founded1987
Founding locationTennessee Colony, Texas, United States
Years active1987–present
TerritoryTexas and North Mexico
EthnicityMexicans and Mexican-Americans
Leader(s)Jose Marquez (founder)
ActivitiesMurder, kidnapping, robbery, drug trafficking, vandalism, money laundering, extortion, people smuggling and illegal immigration [citation needed]
AlliesLa Linea, La Nueva Empresa
RivalsBarrio Azteca
Notable membersJose Marquez (Leader)

Los Mexicles is a Mexican street gang based in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It is allied to the Sinaloa Cartel, a criminal group based in Sinaloa.

History

Most recent Los Mexicles leader Ernesto Alfredo Piñón de la Cruz, also known as "El Neto," was killed in a shootout with Mexican authorities on 5 January 2023. The leader of the Los Mexicles gang got sentenced to life in prison

References

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