Videos

I’m Mica Treviño, and here I share what’s on my phone—pictures and videos I’ve saved. Not everything makes it here, but what does is worth seeing. Three videos below.

A masked figure delivers a scathing message, branding Los Chapitos Chapo as child killers and accusing them of atrocities. The communique warns women aiding the faction to cease involvement, while asserting Mayiza’s dominance and challenging rivals to direct confrontation. This intensifies the brutal war between Chapiza and Mayito Flaco’s faction.

In Culiacán’s cartel war, even the dead are targets. The Mayiza faction, loyal to “El Mayo” Zambada, claimed responsibility for desecrating Édgar Guzmán’s cenotaph. Their chilling audio blames Guzmán loyalists for attacking Zambada family graves, turning sacred spaces into battlegrounds in a twisted cycle of retribution and propaganda.

21-year-old Luis Solar Espinoza sits bound in the desert as rival sicarios interrogate him about his allegiances to the Mayito Flaco faction. Wearing a bright blue T-shirt, he embodies the relentless nature of Sinaloa’s drug war: one wrong turn can lead to a swift, brutal end, ensuring inevitable final tragedy.

Marco Antonio Sánchez Muñoz, alias El Bob Esponja, sits slumped in the dirt, confessing the betrayals and fractures within the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel. Once a transporter navigating shadowy routes for fentanyl shipments, his unraveling reflects the transient power and fragile loyalty of cartel operatives in Mexico’s brutal underworld.

Jesús Ramón Félix Núñez, cousin of cartel enforcer Changuito Ántrax, sits defeated under interrogation by the Chapitos. Once shielded by family ties, he’s now a symbol of betrayal in the Sinaloa Cartel’s civil war. His broken words expose the false promises of loyalty in a world fueled by greed and violence.

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