The pristine bomb left near a hospital in Culiacán stirs up questions: did La Mayiza plant it to frame Los Chapitos? Here’s why this theory checks out.
Timing and Context
Recent bombings in Durango carry the fingerprints of La Chapiza (Los Chapitos), who reportedly dropped explosives from planes. Now, a suspiciously untouched bomb, shaped like an aerial munition, shows up in La Chapiza’s stronghold of Sinaloa. The timing feels orchestrated—almost scripted by a rival faction looking to shift the blame.
Psychological Warfare and Framing
La Mayiza, led by the son of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, thrives on strategy over brute force. Dropping this bomb—without dropping it from the sky—lets them seed suspicion against Los Chapitos. If they can paint La Chapiza as reckless aggressors, especially with recent accusations around aerial attacks, they score a win in the public eye.
Los Chapitos, facing accusations of bringing bombs into civilian areas, now have to scramble. Either they deny the act (appearing weak) or double down (risking more backlash).
Undermining Los Chapitos’ Reputation
Placing the bomb near a hospital digs deeper into public fears. By targeting a civilian zone, La Mayiza forces Los Chapitos into a corner. The accusation alone of placing explosives near vulnerable spaces taints La Chapiza as out of control, driven by desperation rather than discipline.
This move chips away at any remaining codes that some cartels still try to uphold. While most see cartel violence as brutal, targeting hospitals crosses a line. La Mayiza knows this and uses it to sway public opinion and fuel distrust against Los Chapitos.
Triggering a Government Crackdown
If the government buys into the idea that Los Chapitos use bombs in sensitive areas, they now have a license to tighten the noose. They’ll pour resources into hunting down La Chapiza, giving La Mayiza a tactical edge and a freer hand to maneuver.
The government’s crackdown, instead of hurting La Mayiza, ends up playing right into their hands, leaving Los Chapitos exposed and scrambling.
Conclusion
La Mayiza’s pristine bomb near the Culiacán hospital likely serves a greater purpose than intimidation. By setting up Los Chapitos as the villains in a public space, La Mayiza scores a psychological victory. They tarnish La Chapiza’s image, intensify government pressure on their rivals, and project themselves as the smarter, more disciplined faction in this deadly game.
This move, calculated and cold, flips the narrative. La Mayiza manipulates public perception and the government’s response, taking the war beyond bullets and straight into the minds of their enemies and the public.
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2 Comments
mayiza been dropping fliers from planes why not other stuff??
I believe Mayiza placed it there and it.