"Tell Sons Of B***es To Fall Back": Leaked Audio Reveals El Mencho Threatened Cops

A recently resurfaced audio clip from 2016 features El Mencho, the notorious leader of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), threatening law enforcement officials. The audio gained traction on social media following his death in a military operation. In the recording, El Mencho can be heard instructing his associates to warn police to 'fall back,' reflecting the cartel's aggressive stance against authorities. The CJNG, known for its violent tactics and extensive drug trafficking operations, has been a significant player in Mexico's ongoing battle against drug-related crime. El Mencho's demise marks a pivotal moment in the fight against organized crime in the region, raising questions about the future of the cartel and its leadership. Analysts suggest that his death could lead to a power vacuum, potentially intensifying violence as rival factions vie for control. The audio clip serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating such powerful criminal organizations, particularly in a climate where threats and intimidation are rampant. As the situation develops, authorities are on high alert to prevent further escalation in cartel-related violence in Mexico's troubled regions.
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