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Old 01-15-2018, 11:00 PM   #9658 (permalink)
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Armed Assassins Murder YouTube Star Who Taunted Drug Lord



This is the unique story of a young man from Sinaloa, in northern Mexico, who achieved fame in social networks, became a youtuber of excesses that appeared before the camera drunk , in luxury cars and stuffed animals, and even appeared in videos of famous musical groups in the genre grupero, with much influence among the northerners of the country.

He called himself "El pirata de Culiacán", and this Monday he was killed by armed men who broke into a bar in Zapopan , municipality of Jalisco, where José Luis Lagunas, "El pirata de Culiacán", was a few weeks ago. a video that the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, could not hurt him.

The video in which "El pirata de Culiacán" makes fun of "El Mencho"

"'El Mencho' - as the drug trafficker is known - peels my cock," said José Luis, drunk. "With 'El Mencho' is not played" and "No need to talk about more" were some comments that users of Instagram wrote after the publication of the recording.

Apparently, the joke cost him his life. Witnesses who were in the Bar Mentados Cántaros assure that the armed men located the table where they were "El pirata de Culiacán", they went towards him and shot at least 15 bullets in the head, in the arms and in the chest . Then they fled in a black truck. The owner of the bar was also injured in the attack.

José Luis Lagunas was known because he published his luxuries in videos through social networks. He also appeared with stuffed animals, weapons, at parties and was, most of the time, in a state of intoxication.

"El pirata de Culiacán" appeared, also, in several videos of grupero artists, such as Los titans de Durango, Código FN, Enigma norteño, La beneficio, among others. All with songs alluding to drug trafficking.

The northern group Último squadrón wrote a corrido for José Luis, who was originally from Villa de Juárez, in Navolato, Sinaloa. In the song they mention that José Luis used to walk "well crazy" and with a "pistol fajada".
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