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Edelio López Falcón (1965 – 6 May 2003), commonly referred to as El Yeyo, was a Mexican suspected drug lord and former high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Prior to his involvement in drug trafficking, López Falcón owned a flower business in Miguel Alemán. He was part of the cartel during the 1990s and was a trusted enforcer of the former kingpin Gilberto García Mena. López Falcón's role in the cartel was managing drug shipments from Tamaulipas to the United States. Security forces believed López Falcón was not a violent crime boss; he preferred to indulge in his personal interests, which included promoting music and entertainment, managing his restaurant chains, and running his horse-breeding business. After joining the cartel, he continued

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dbo:abstract Edelio López Falcón (1965 – 6 May 2003), commonly referred to as El Yeyo, was a Mexican suspected drug lord and former high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Prior to his involvement in drug trafficking, López Falcón owned a flower business in Miguel Alemán. He was part of the cartel during the 1990s and was a trusted enforcer of the former kingpin Gilberto García Mena. López Falcón's role in the cartel was managing drug shipments from Tamaulipas to the United States. Security forces believed López Falcón was not a violent crime boss; he preferred to indulge in his personal interests, which included promoting music and entertainment, managing his restaurant chains, and running his horse-breeding business. After joining the cartel, he continued to pose as a legitimate businessman to keep a low profile. In the late 1990s, López Falcón encountered problems with García Mena, who sought the support of the cartel's leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén to oust him. López Falcón broke ties with the Gulf Cartel and forged alliances with the Sinaloa, Milenio, and Juárez cartels. The Gulf Cartel reportedly blamed López Falcón for the April 2001 arrest of García Mena and plotted to kill him. He fled to Nuevo León, where he established his center of operations. López Falcón survived an attempt on his life a month later but he was killed in Guadalajara in May 2003. His murder remains unsolved, but investigators believe his killers were probably members of Los Zetas, the Gulf Cartel's former paramilitary group. (en) Edelio López Falcón, comunemente noto come El Yeyo (Ciudad Miguel Alemán, 1965 – Guadalajara, 6 maggio 2003), è stato un criminale messicano ed ex dirigente del cartello del Golfo, un gruppo criminale con sede a Tamaulipas. Prima del suo coinvolgimento nel traffico di droga, López Falcón era dedito al commercio di fiori a Miguel Alemán. Ha fatto parte del cartello negli anni '90 ed è stato un fidato garante dell'ex boss Gilberto García Mena. Il ruolo di López Falcón nel cartello consisteva nella gestione delle spedizioni di droga da Tamaulipas agli Stati Uniti. Quando cominciarono ad interessarsi a lui, le forze di sicurezza non attribuirono a López Falcón l'etichetta di violento boss del crimine; al di fuori delle sue mansioni preferiva dedicarsi ai suoi interessi personali, che includevano la promozione di eventi musicali o di spettacolo in genere, la gestione delle sue catene di ristoranti e la conduzione della sua attività di allevamento di cavalli. Dopo essersi unito al cartello, rinnovò i suoi sforzi per apparire come un onesto uomo d'affari, anche per mantenere un basso profilo. Alla fine degli anni '90, gli affari di López Falcón entrarono in conflitto con quelli di García Mena, che cercò il sostegno del leader del cartello Osiel Cárdenas Guillén per cacciarlo. López Falcón ruppe quindi i legami con il cartello del Golfo e strinse alleanze con i cartelli di Sinaloa, Milenio e Juárez. In seguito a questo evento, il cartello del Golfo attribuì a López Falcón la responsabilità dell'arresto di García Mena avvenuto nell'aprile 2001, e ne pianificò l'uccisione. López Falcón fuggì quindi a Nuevo León, dove stabilì il suo nuovo centro operativo. Sopravvisse a un primo attentato un mese dopo, ma fu infine ucciso a Guadalajara nel maggio 2003. Il suo omicidio rimane irrisolto, ma si ritiene che i suoi assassini fossero membri di Los Zetas, l'ex gruppo paramilitare del cartello del Golfo. (it)
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dbp:birthName Edelio López Falcón (en)
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