As Mexican drug cartels continue to fight over lucrative drug trafficking routes, six bodies were discovered hanging off a bridge in Zacatecas, Mexico.
A video was released showing a man threatening TV reporter Azucena Uresti, on behalf of Jalisco cartel boss, to murder the news anchor over what they said to be unfair coverage.
Authorities said at least 71 people have gone missing on the so-called "highway of death" in Mexico this year, and it's being linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Bodies continue to pile up as the fight over turf between rival gangs the Jalisco Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico's Zacatecas state carries on.
Bodies of 18 people riddled with bullets were found in northern Mexico after a shootout between members of the rival Jalisco cartel and the Sinaloa cartel.
Two police officers believed to be abducted by one of the Mexican drug cartels were killed and their bodies were found hanging from an overpass in Mexico.
El Mecho's daughter, La Negra, is set to serve two years and six months under the charge of a rare criminal case involving the Kingpin Act, according to a U.S. judge's order.
Organized crime group Jalisco cartel has imposed a policy of its own as a response to Mexico's "hugs, not bullets." One of the notorious drug cartels has abducted several members of an elite police force in Guanajuato.
Police in Mexico were attacked with weaponized drones from the Mexican drug cartels as they were in the middle of clearing blockades in El Aguaje in April.
The Jalisco New Generation Cartel has reportedly used drones to drop explosives on police, hurting two officers in the western state of Michoacán on Tuesday.