Cartel Enforcer Sentenced in San Diego to 28 Years in Prison
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Cartel enforcer sentenced to 28 years for drug trafficking and violence
SAN DIEGO – Edgar Herrera Pardo, aka Caiman, an admitted violent cartel enforcer who ordered the killing of a Tijuana police officer, was sentenced in federal court today to 28 years in prison for trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine and…
'Cartel enforcer' sentenced in San Diego to 28 years behind bars
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A man accused of acting as a cartel enforcer who admitted to ordering the killing of a Tijuana police officer and dozens of others was sentenced in a San Diego federal court on Friday to 28 years behind bars on drug trafficking charges. Edgar Herrera Pardo — also known as "Caiman" — was indicted back in 2019 on a slew of federal charges tied to his alleged role as a leader of the group Los Cabos, a Baja California-based …


Mexican cartel enforcer who ordered hit on Tijuana police officer sentenced to prison
A man described by prosecutors as a Mexican cartel enforcer who pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges and admitted ordering the murder of a police officer in Tijuana, among others, was sentenced in San Diego federal court Friday to 28 years in prison. Edgar Herrera Pardo was originally indicted in 2019 for his role in Los Cabos, a group of cartel enforcers the U.S. Attorney’s Office says worked to control the border region to ensure drug tr…


Cartel enforcer sentenced in San Diego to 28 years in prison
His plea agreement to charges related to the distribution of heroin and methamphetamine also includes admissions to ordering the murder of a police officer in Tijuana in 2018.
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