Leader of Zetas Arrested This Morning

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Today Mexican officials arrested Omar Trevino Morales, the reputed boss of the Zetas Cartel. Morales is better known as Z-42 in drug trafficking circles. Omar Trevino Morales was arrested near Monterrey, Mexico sometime this morning. Trevino Morales has been the head of the Zetas since 2013, when his brother Miguel Angel Trevino Morales (Z-40) was arrested. This week the Mexican government has captured two integral components tZ42o their respective crime organization; one being z-42 and the other being Servando Gomez of the Knights Templar drug organization.  This is a huge feat for Enrique Pena Nieto and the PRI, but backlash from both organizations is to be expected considering the inevitable power struggle that will take place.

The Mexican government offered a $2,000,000 USD award for the whereabout of Omar Trevino Morales in addition to the $5,000,000 USD that the U.S. State Department offered. The American interest in Z-42 lies in the fact that much of his organization’s business occurs north of the Mexican border. The Zetas, a fraction of their former selves, still conduct enough illicit business to be of concern to the governments of both the United States and Mexico. Some may argue that Z-42 brought attention to himself with the laundering of funds through the United States by way of purchasing race horses. Z-42’s brother, Jose Trevino Morales was arrested in 2012 for his part in the money laundering scheme.

Given that Z-42, Jose, and Miguel Angel are all incarcerated the Zetas are without a rightful heir to leadership. Internal strife will inevitably make the Zetas appear vulnerable. Given this fact, an inter-organizational dispute can and likely will take place. The Zetas hold a significant territorial claim and if they cannot settle internal leadership disputes their future may be grim. Smaller splinter groupmexican-drug-cartels-map-lgs may replace some activities of the Zetas which will be another complex issue for the Mexican government. Nieto and his new Attorney General, although seemingly successful now, will surely have their hands full with the backlash regarding this arrest.


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LAX Shooting: TSA Agent Dead, Gunman In Custody At Airport

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Posted: 11/01/2013 12:56 pm EDT  |  Updated: 11/01/2013 2:46 pm EDT

A gunman opened fire at LAX, killing a Transportation Security Administration agent and wounding several others at the airport, NBC News reports.  A suspect wearing camouflage and carrying a high-powered rifle was shot and secured by cops at about 9:30 a.m. local time, authorities told CBS. It’s unclear how the alleged gunman got through security. The LAX Twitter account confirmed multiple injuries and that the gunman was apprehended. Fox News reports that the suspect is connected in some way to TSA.  Read more here.

Suspect saw Los Angeles airport dry ice explosions as a joke

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Los Angeles (CNN) — The man arrested in the dry ice explosions at Los Angeles International Airport is a baggage handler who thought the simple bombs were “a game” and “a funny kind of joke,” police said Wednesday.

The explosions didn’t cause any injuries, but one did cause a temporary shutdown of a terminal. Both explosions raise questions, however, about the airport’s vulnerability and security, authorities say.

“This guy was playing around. It was kind of a game to him. He thought it was funny. He had no intent to attack innocent victims. There was no political motive or agenda,” Los Angeles police Deputy Chief Michael Downing said.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/16/travel/los-angeles-airport-dry-ice-arrest/index.html