Su último guardaespaldas murió poco después ..

Still, the two helicopters kept flying over the zone. José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha aka "El Mexicano" ( Boss, Medellin Cartel, Druglord ) ... Daniel White @danielatlarge 4:30 PM ET The judge said the DEA was defying the "language and logic" of the law In a victory for state medical marijuana programs.
He came from a poor family of modest pig farmers, and it is said that his formal education did not extend beyond grade school.

Cuando otra patrulla de la policía apareció en el camino por delante, Gacha y su guardaespaldas se detuvieron el camión, se salieron de ella y se escaparon en una plantación de plátanos en el lado de la carretera. José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha (May 14, 1947 – December 15, 1989), also known by the nickname El Mexicano, was a Colombian drug lord who was one of the leaders of the notorious Medellín Cartel along with the Ochoa Brothers and Pablo Escobar. Fredy Rodriguez Celades, Daniel Ray Rodriguez José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha(May 1947 – December 15, 1989), also known by the nickname El Mexicano, was a Colombiandrug lordwho was one of the leaders of the notorious Medellín Cartelalong with the Ochoa brothers and Pablo Escobar. Fue Rodríguez que estableció por primera vez Como se convirtió en uno de los principales capos del Cartel del levantamiento, Rodríguez Gacha comenzó a tener problemas con la El 7 de marzo de 1984, la Policía colombiana y la DEA destruidos de Rodríguez Gacha A lo largo de la década de 1980, Rodríguez ayudó a catalizar aumento explosivo del Cartel de Medellín al poder mediante la financiación de la importación y la aplicación de la tecnología extranjera caro y experiencia. He was then shot in the face, killing him.


José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha (May 1947 - December 15, 1989), also known by the nickname El Mexicano, was a Colombian drug lord who was one of the leaders of the notorious Medellín Cartel along with the Ochoa brothers and Pablo Escobar.At the height of his criminal career Rodríguez was acknowledged as one of the world's most successful drug dealers. Rodriguez Gacha and Mr. Escobar employed thousands of Colombians in the cocaine business and lavished millions on community improvement projects. The police stayed out of sight but on the heels of Mr. Rodriguez Gacha's son and eventually zeroed in on the drug baron in a rural area 350 miles northwest of Bogota between the towns of Tolu and Covenas. ''Despite the violence with which he was associated, Mr. Rodriguez Gacha, whose education ended at grade school and who worked as a pig farmer before becoming a smuggler, and Mr. Escobar had become something of folk heroes as they managed to elude the authorities. According to the report by the The growth of Rodríguez Gacha's criminal empire had allowed him to increase his fortune but also made him a lot of enemies. The artillerymen opened fire to try to detect the fugitives's whereabouts on the plantation.

Included in the list were José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, Jario Mejia, Elkin Cano, Mara Ospina, Gustavo Gaviria, and the Cardenas brothers. Candidates backed by Mr. Rodriguez Gacha had recently been elected mayor in five towns in the Magdalena valley. Gacha, armado con un subfusil alemán, aminoró el paso cuando se desgarró el cuero cabelludo mientras que intenta conseguir a través de una cerca de alambre. In the early 1970s, Rodríguez moved to Throughout the 1980s Rodríguez helped catalyze the Medellín Cartel's explosive rise to power by financing the importation and implementation of expensive foreign technology and expertise. Mr. Barco refused to end his pursuit of the traffickers and has become increasingly isolated.