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And in part because it’s home to active Sinaloa cartel activity. Huge, huge. We’ve had federal officials speak out about this in this region. So, keeping this in mind. Let me start with my home state in two instances I reported. Two separate instances on Interstate 10 between Tucson and Phoenix, where random traffic stops on the highway produced amazing amounts of ammunition. Amazing. Not once, not once, but twice. And in separate instances, busted. Headed north. I think now that was headed towards Pueblo, Colorado. And you’ll see why I draw that conclusion when we go to the second part of this.
In Colorado, in Fremont County. I want to make sure I get these names correct because they’ve been adjudicated and this is in the media. Cesar Ramon Martinez and Humberto Rivera. Known cartels, self admitted cartel, according to the court records. And they were caught in a random traffic stop of transporting massive amounts of ammunition. Now, first of all, they’re undocumented. So it is illegal for them to even possess the ammunition. You say, well, David, it’s illegal for them to be here. I agree. But setting that aside for a second, because that’s the hot topic item of today in the media.
But let’s get right down. They had no business having this. They had no purpose for having it. And particularly in the amount they had it. They had enough to supply a small army, as did the two bus that were taking place on different locations on Interstate 10 in Arizona between Tucson and Phoenix in that corridor. So we have that aspect. And by the way, the bullets, some of the bullets that were confiscated, the ammunition was confiscated in the Colorado situation in Fremont County, armor piercing bullets. Okay, I think that speaks for itself. Well, just recently, Ricardo Perea Canones, make sure I get the name right as best as I can.
He was busted in similar circumstance to the Colorado and the Arizona bus. Same scenario. This guy spoke such bad English, he had to get his girlfriend on the phone to translate with the police officers. But he was also found with coke, illegal weapons. And he also too had been twice deported. Didn’t belong in the country. Certainly wasn’t allowed to have this stuff. Now, what’s interesting is both the Colorado and the Wyoming case, the ammunition was purchased where you don’t need to prove identity. Or residential status or citizenship status or anything. You just walk into a Utah gun store and buy it.
And that’s what they did. Both of these major purchases were made in Utah. And presumably, and he’s an admitted cartel member, according to the records, he was indicted. This latter person, Canones, he was indicted. The judge, Klosterman, a democratic federal district judge. So what I’m about to tell you should not be surprising. He set the bond at a ridiculously low level, 20,000. But he made it an unsecured bond, meaning that Canones could leave jail and not have to put up any money. And do you think he showed up for his court date? No. No. What’s interesting is this action taken by this rogue federal judge was challenged by the US district attorney at that point.
But unfortunately, the challenge came on the same day that Canones was released. What a coincidence and never has been seen again. The thinking on the part of law enforcement, and this has been publicly stated, is the ammunition was headed to Pueblo. So we have two instances of law enforcement saying headed to Pueblo. One bust was right outside Pueblo in Fremont County. We’ll get into that in just a moment. And then I’m assuming the Arizona situation, which followed the same MO, precisely the same MO, with the same kind of ammunition, was headed towards Pueblo. Now, here’s where it gets really interesting.
Where is El Chapo Guzman located? He’s in a supermax prison from where there’s never been an escape in Canyon City, Colorado, 45 minutes west of Pueblo. Surprise, surprise. Fremont County, where these men were busted in the Colorado bust, were coming from Pueblo in the direction of the prison when they were interdicted on the highway and then the stuff was found. And you’re saying, could the cartel even think about breaking this man out of prison? The best case scenario is the one I’m going to give you. The worst case scenario is what I’m going to cover in part two.
Best case scenario. Yes, they were. How do we know? Well, we know El Chapo has escaped from high security Mexican prisons not once, but twice. And when the son of El Chapo, now in the U.S., under arrest, but when the son of El Chapo was arrested by Mexican authorities in Culacan, the Sinaloa came out of the woodwork. They had armored vehicles. They had drones. They had helicopters. They outgunned a combination of the local police and the Mexican federales and the Mexican army. They outgunned them. And basically the Mexican government throw up their hands and say, no mas, no mas.
And they released El Chapo’s son. That is unbelievable, but it happened. And it’s been publicized on both sides of the border. So would they try to break El Chapo out? I think there’s absolutely no question that they would. And you’re saying, well, Dave, you said this is the best case scenario. Wait till you hear part two. But before I go, I want to conclude with this thought. We know these three bus took place. I-10, the road from Pueblo to Canyon City, and Interstate 25 coming out of Wyoming into Colorado. We know they took place. How many of these shipments have not been discovered because of routine traffic violations? In the case coming out of Wyoming with Quinones, he was traveling 89 in a 75.
Pretty minor violation. In the other bus from Pueblo to Canyon City, it was a tail light out, license plate light out, failure to dim your brights. Pretty routine stuff. And fortunately, these police officers lived to tell about it. And that, when I read that, that was my main concern. And we wonder why cops fear for safety. Okay. You know what happens south of the border? How long before it begins to happen north of the border? This is scary, scary stuff. This is the degree of penetration, and I’m giving you the best case scenario. You go, what could be worse? Well, stay tuned.
Part two will be coming up in the next segment. [tr:trw].
