2019 in organized crime
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March
- March 13 – Frank Cali, head of the Gambino crime family, is shot dead in New York.[1]
April
- April 17 – Guatemalan Presidential candidate Mario Estrada is captured in the United States because of his alleged connections with the Sinaloa Cartel.[2]
July
- July 17 – Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is sentenced to life in prison plus thirty years, and is ordered to forfeit US$12.6 billion.[3]
August
- August 8 – Jalisco New Generation Cartel massacres 19 people, hanging 9 of their desecrated bodies from a bridge in Uruapan.[4]
- August 28 – 28 people are killed in a bar fire in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, that police believe was caused by an attack by drug cartels.[5]
October
- October 14 – Fourteen state police officers are killed in an ambush in Aguililla, Michoacán, Mexico; crime-scene evidence points to the involvement of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.[6]
- October 18 –
- The Mexican National Guard arrests Ovidio Guzmán López, one of former cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's sons, in Culiacán. He is later released after government forces come under intense attack and are overpowered by Sinaloa Cartel gunmen, according to Security Minister Alfonso Durazo.[7]
- According to a later statement, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and government authorities ordered officers to let Guzmán López go free to avoid a "bloodbath" and "preserve the lives of our officers and bring calm back to the city"[8]
December
- December 1 – A shootout between police officers and cartel gunmen in Villa Unión, Coahuila, Mexico, leaves at least 21 people dead.[9]