El Chapo

Man with guns stand outside a convenience store

Cartel gunmen terrorize Mexican city to free El Chapo’s son

The Mexican city of Culiacán came to a standstill when cartel gunmen unleashed an “all-out war” during a clash with security forces.

​Federal police officers stand guard near a prison in Ciudad Juarez, where Mexican drug boss Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman was moved from his jail, in central Mexico, May 7, 2016.

Which will come first, El Chapo’s next escape, or his extradition to the US?

Justice
The entrance of a tunnel connected to the Altiplano Federal Penitentiary and used by drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman to escape, is seen in Almoloya de Juarez, on the outskirts of Mexico City, July 12, 2015.

Two guys risk their lives to get an interview with ‘El Chapo’

Conflict
Donald Trump has some harsh words for El Chapo

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Culture

The capture of Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’ may help Mexico clean house

Conflict & Justice

How do you capture a drug kingpin without firing a shot?

Global Scan

Over the weekend, US and Mexican officials teamed up to capture one of the Mexico’s most notorious drug kingpins, El Chapo of the Sinaloa cartel. And they did it without firing a single shot. Meanwhile, all the gunfire and violence in Ukraine finally forced its president from power and into hiding, but his time is running out. That and more, in today’s Global Scan.

Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Replaces Al Capone as Chicago’s Public Enemy No. 1

Conflict & Justice

How did Mexican drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman become Chicago’s Public Enemy Number One? Anchor, Carol Hills talks with AP’s legal reporter Michael Tarm in Chicago.