Cartel Thug Caged for 28 Years
A ruthless cartel enforcer who spread terror across Southern California and Mexico has been sentenced to 28 years in federal prison after years of trafficking deadly narcotics and orchestrating brutal violence on behalf of the notoriously dangerous Sinaloa Cartel. Officials revealed that 38-year-old Gregory Salazar, known as "Goyo," was a key player in a transnational web of drug smuggling and vicious retribution, including plotting assassinations and managing armed lookouts near the U.S.-Mexico border. His conviction is a major victory for law enforcement in the ongoing battle against cartel infiltration, but it also serves as a stark reminder of how deep and deadly these criminal operations have embedded themselves in American communities—fueled by porous borders and weak policy enforcement.
📰 Via Justice.gov
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