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    Texas Public School Cop Sent to Prison for Working with Gulf Cartel-Tied Gang

    Texas Public School Cop Sent to Prison for Working with Gulf Cartel-Tied Gang

    PixabayILDEFONSO ORTIZ AND BRANDON DARBY9 Apr 20193 2:56
    MCALLEN, Texas – A former campus police officer from the Donna Independent School District will spend almost 11 years in prison for helping a Gulf Cartel-connected gang steal drug loads. The former cop used his uniform and duty vehicle to carry out traffic stops to create the appearance of drug seizures.

    This week, 40-year-old Juan Fernando Mata, went before U.S. District Judge Micaela Alvarez, who sentenced him to 130 months in prison, information provided to Breitbart News by the U.S. Attorney’s Office revealed. Mata previously pleaded guilty to one count of drug trafficking conspiracy in January.


    According to prosecutors, Mata used his position to help a cartel-connected gang called Los Mickys steal drugs. In one example, Mata pulled over one vehicle in January 2016 and another in May 2017, to help cover up the theft of nine kilograms of cocaine and approximately 400 pounds of marijuana. Prior to sentencing, Donna Mayor Rick Morales and various employees from Donna ISD sent letters asking for leniency from the court.


    At the time of the sentencing, Judge Alvares spoke out about the letters, stating her concern with officials viewing Mata as a role model. Alvarez said Mata showed poor principles when he swore to uphold the law–only to disregard it.


    The gang has deep ties to Mexico’s Gulf Cartel and local law enforcement who helped steal drug loads through staged seizures or home invasions. Earlier this year, former Hidalgo County Court #6 Bailiff Oscar De La Cruz pleaded guilty for his role with Los Mickeys.


    Los Mickys is led by Jose Miguel “El Mickey” Montemayor and two brothers, Macrin “El Filtro” Marin Cerda and Miguel “El Tigre” Marin Cerda. The group maintains ties to the Gulf Cartel but can operate independently. The cell is suspected in numerous armed home invasions in South Texas. The group was linked to a June 2017 break-in in McAllen where they raided the wrong house and held an innocent family at gunpoint. The gang was also tied to a 2010 case in Edinburg that led to a high-speed chase when a gunman crashed into another vehicle–killing three innocent victims.


    https://www.breitbart.com/border/201...tel-tied-gang/
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    Quote Originally Posted by stoptheinvaders View Post
    Prior to sentencing, Donna Mayor Rick Morales and various employees from Donna ISD sent letters asking for leniency from the court.
    Mayor and school employees asking for leniency
    You've got to Stand for Something or You'll Fall for Anything

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