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El Mencho Dead? The Death of CJNG Leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes Explained | Tapalpa 2026 Operation February 22, 2026 — Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico. A Mexican military helicopter descends into the mountains. Within minutes, gunfire erupts. By the end of the operation, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — known worldwide as El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) — is wounded, detained, and declared dead during transport to Mexico City. Within hours, Mexico is on fire. More than 250 roadblocks across 20 states. Vehicles burning in Guadalajara. Puerto Vallarta paralyzed. The U.S. Embassy urging Americans to shelter in place. At least 25 Mexican National Guard members killed in coordinated retaliation. This is what the death of one of the most powerful drug lords in the Western Hemisphere looks like. In this in-depth investigation, we break down: Who El Mencho really was How the Mexican Army located him after more than a decade on the run The role of U.S. intelligence in the Tapalpa operation Why CJNG responded with nationwide coordinated violence The cartel’s franchise structure and why eliminating a kingpin doesn’t necessarily dismantle it The succession battle now unfolding inside CJNG What this means for fentanyl trafficking into the United States Whether this operation weakens CJNG — or makes it more dangerous El Mencho carried a $15 million U.S. bounty and was considered one of the most wanted men in the world. Under his leadership, CJNG became one of the most powerful and violent criminal organizations in modern history, with operations in at least 21 Mexican states and distribution networks across the United States. But history shows that removing cartel leaders often leads to fragmentation — and fragmentation leads to violence. Is this the beginning of CJNG’s collapse? Or the start of a more chaotic and dangerous phase? At The Investigation Room, we don’t chase headlines. We follow evidence, intelligence timelines, geopolitical context, and long-term consequences. Every case is analyzed with depth, clarity, and respect for the real people affected. If you want serious analysis on organized crime, cartel leadership, fentanyl trafficking, U.S.–Mexico security policy, and global criminal networks — subscribe and turn on notifications. New investigative documentaries every week. 📌 Comment below: Does El Mencho’s death weaken CJNG long-term — or trigger a violent power struggle? #ElMencho #CJNG #CartelNews #Mexico #Jalisco #Tapalpa #DrugCartels #FentanylCrisis #WarOnDrugs #OrganizedCrime #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #CartelInvestigation #InvestigationRoom