Culiacanazo: La Captura de Ovidio Guzmán
Culiacán's Dark Thursday: The Events of October 17, 2019
Overview of the Incident
- On October 17, 2019, Culiacán experienced a day that would be remembered as one of the darkest in Mexican history due to violent events linked to drug cartels.
- The video aims to uncover the truth behind these events and explore theories surrounding corruption and violence in Mexico.
Timeline of Violence
- At approximately 4 PM, unusual movements were observed in Culiacán with armed convoys appearing on the streets, indicating an imminent threat.
- Heavily armed individuals began attacking various locations within the city using military-grade weapons, causing chaos through gunfire and explosions.
- Reports emerged of intense confrontations between suspected military personnel and armed groups in affluent areas like Tres Ríos.
Key Figures Involved
- The violence was triggered by a raid conducted by Mexican military forces at a residence where Ovidio Guzmán López (son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán) was located. This led to immediate retaliation from cartel members.
- Citizens sought refuge in various places such as malls, schools, and even under their cars as panic spread throughout Culiacán amidst ongoing attacks.
Escalation of Chaos
- Within about 40 minutes into the violence, cartel members managed to invade a military base and take hostages while over 50 inmates escaped from Aguaruto prison during this turmoil.
- Residents felt trapped without clear communication or guidance from authorities; it took nearly three hours for local government officials to issue safety warnings via social media platforms.
Government Response
- President López Obrador was questioned about the situation but provided minimal information while traveling across the country; his administration appeared slow to respond despite being aware of escalating violence earlier than publicly acknowledged.
The Controversial Capture and Release of Ovidio Guzmán
Initial Confusion Surrounding the Operation
- The military abruptly canceled the operation to detain Ovidio Guzmán, raising questions among reporters about the rationale behind this decision.
- Prior to his capture, the U.S. had issued an extradition order for Guzmán, intensifying public outrage over his release.
Corruption and Public Distrust
- The narrative of corruption in Mexican governance is highlighted as a longstanding issue that continues to undermine public trust.
- Social media played a crucial role in disseminating evidence contradicting official claims of a standard patrol during the operation.
Eyewitness Accounts and Evidence
- Citizens reported witnessing criminals coordinating with police, suggesting premeditated collusion between law enforcement and criminal elements.
- A recorded phone call from Guzmán indicated he was ready to surrender, raising further questions about why authorities allowed his escape.
Escalation of Violence
- Following Guzmán's release, violent retaliatory actions ensued, including attacks on military complexes and widespread chaos in Culiacán.
- The aftermath saw families traumatized by violence; many were forced into psychological treatment due to the events of that day.
Investigations and Accountability
- Leaked documents revealed ongoing investigations into military personnel who may have aided Guzmán’s escape during the initial operation.
- Authorities downplayed casualties from the violence, claiming most gunfire was directed at the air despite eyewitness accounts indicating otherwise.
Subsequent Capture and Its Implications
- After months of surveillance, a second attempt led to Guzmán's capture on January 5, 2023; however, it resulted in more violence with significant casualties.
- U.S. Homeland Security criticized Mexican authorities for their handling of Guzmán's first capture and subsequent release as detrimental to national security efforts against drug cartels.
Legacy of Drug Cartel Leadership
- Despite his arrest being portrayed as a major blow to the Sinaloa cartel, it was noted that leadership remained intact through other family members continuing operations post-arrest.
- The ongoing pursuit of Guzmán’s brothers underscores that even high-profile arrests do not dismantle established criminal networks effectively.
The Power Dynamics of Drug Cartels
The Response of Authorities and Criminal Organizations
- The authorities underestimated the response from drug traffickers during a significant event in 2019, revealing a gap in their preparedness and strategy.
- The narco demonstrated superior communication, organization, tactics, weaponry, and control over the city compared to the Mexican army.
- Citizens realized that the authority was merely nominal; they felt vulnerable as anyone could challenge it without consequence.
- A shift occurred among the youth who began to admire drug lords for their perceived power and influence within society.
Disillusionment Among Citizens
- Residents of Culiacán experienced a profound realization following an attack: the cartel does not offer protection but prioritizes its own survival.