Rafael Caro Quintero Extradited to US
Texas Narcotic Officers Association (TNOA)
Mar 1, 2025

In June 2014 the DEA unveiled a billboard in Phoenix, Arizona seeking information for the capture of Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro-Quintero
Following Caro Quintero’s extradition, the Camarena family released a statement, calling it “a day we have long awaited.” They expressed their pain over four decades of loss and the absence of their beloved Kiki, acknowledging the enduring grief of birthdays, holidays, and an empty seat at the table. They emphasized that for 14,631 days, they held on to hope that justice would come, and now that moment has arrived. While it cannot erase their pain, they see this as a step toward justice. The family thanked the DEA, law enforcement agencies, investigators, and officials who never gave up on the case, as well as President Trump for using the weight of the U.S. government to ensure Caro Quintero faced accountability. They also expressed deep gratitude to those who have supported them, honored Camarena’s legacy through Red Ribbon Week, and stood by them in their darkest moments.
1 comment:
It's about time. Mexico not only protected him but also cancelled all protected embassy status for DEA Agents. Mexico is crooked.
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