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'''Joaquín Guzmán Loera''', also known as '''Joaquin "el Chapo" Guzmán''' ("Shorty"), born 1954, is the head of an international drug trafficking organization referred to as either the "Alianza de Sangre" or the [[Sinaloa Cartel]], named for the [[Mexico|Mexican]] Pacific Coast state ([[Sinaloa]]) where it was initially formed. He is Mexico's top Drug Kingpin after the arrest of his rival [[Osiel Cardenas]] of the Gulf Cartel. During the 1980s, Guzmán was associated with [[Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo]] (known as ''El Padrino''), head of the dominant drug trafficking group in Mexico at that time. After Félix Gallardo's capture he left the organization and soon gained notoriety as director of his own criminal enterprise.<ref>{{citenews|title=Colombian drugs lord extradited to US|publisher=[[BBC News]] |date= September 8, 2001|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/americas/1531984.stm}}</ref>
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'''James Brice Beckham'''(his real name) born on ([[February 11]], [[1976]] in [[Long Beach, California]]) is an [[United States|actor]] most famous for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the television sitcom ''[[Mr. Belvedere]]'' (1985–1990). He currently lives in [[Los Angeles]] and is a member of LA's ''Namaste'' theater group.
He is believed to offer US$2,000,000 to lieutenants and sympathizers who keep him safe at each location he travels to. He also changes cell phones daily; witnesses say he changes phones after each conversation. Guzman follows the "Sinaloan" credo of not killing innocent people, supposedly distinguishing him from Osiel Cardena's Gulf Cartel and his "Zetas." This has won him many supporters and sympathizers in Sinaloa, and he has been perceived as a sort of "Robin Hood" character. So far he has evaded operations to capture him, thereby gaining notoriety around the world. [http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA061905.1A.drug_lord.228527a2.html]


==Biography==
==Mode of Operation==
Brice attended Walter B. Hill Junior High School in [[Long Beach, California]]. He began his acting career in school plays. He later went on to do an assortment of radio commercials, and would later appear on an episode of the TV sitcom ''[[Alice (TV series)|Alice]]''. He was also a former California State Speech champion in the early nineties in event called Original Prose & Poetry.<ref>Brice Beckham IMDb http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0065740/bio</ref>
Guzmán is well known for his use of sophisticated tunnels--similar to the one located in [[Douglas, Arizona]]--to smuggle cocaine from Mexico into the United States in the early 1990s. In 1993 a 7.3 ton shipment of his [[cocaine]], concealed in cans of chili peppers and destined for the United States, was seized in [[Tecate]], [[Baja California]].


==Credits==
When he was arrested in 1991, Guzmán pulled US$50,000 from a suitcase and dumped it on the desk of the Mexico City police chief. {{Fact|date=February 2007}} He later walked out a free man. In another documented incident, he provided a [[Jalisco]] police commander with US$1,000,000 and five Dodge Ram Charger SUVs in exchange for permission for a pair of cargo planes to land without interference.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} He is known for his cunning and ability to transport large amounts of cocaine without detection.
* ''[[I Hate My 30's]]'' (2007) Corey (also executive producer, director, writer, editor)
* ''[[Shark Bait]]'' (2006) (voice) Green Gossiping Fish/Cynical Shark
* ''[[Deliverance: The Musical]]'' (2004) (special effects)
* ''[[Behind the Mask (2003 film short)|Behind the Mask]]'' (2003) Greg Black
* ''[[Silent Story]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Roseanne]]'' (1 episode, 1993)
* ''[[CBS Schoolbreak Special]]'' Chris Lance (1 episode, 1992)
* ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' Nick (1 episode, 1991)
* ''[[Mr. Belvedere]]'' Wesley T. Owens (117 episodes, 1985-1990)
* ''[[Alice (TV series)|Alice]]'' Howie (1 episode, 1984)
* ''[[J.A.P.S]]'' (2005) (producer)
* ''[[Deliverance: The Musical]]'' (2004) (producer)


==External links==
== Controversies ==
* {{imdb|0065740}}
===Murder of Cardinal===
In May 1993, members of the rival [[Arellano Félix Organization]] coordinated a failed attempt to assassinate Guzmán in [[Guadalajara, Jalisco|Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]], which resulted in the much publicized murder of the prominent Roman Catholic [[Cardinal Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo]]. Police believe the Arellano Félix organization thought Guzmán Loera was in the car, but the Cardinal was shot instead.

The public was outraged and the federal authorities began making stronger attempts to curtail the drug barons' trade. Guzmán was jailed but continued to run his smuggling network from a luxurious cell, where he kept a selection of wines, entertained prostitutes, and met with many well-known public figures.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} A few days before he was due to be extradited to the United States, he paid his way out of prison and hid in a laundry van as it drove through the gates. The warden and thirty guards were implicated in the escape, which was rumoured to have cost him US$500,000, and he had also procured the help of the [["Mayo" Zambada]], [[Juan José Esparragoza Moreno|"Azul," Esparragoza]] the Magana, Beltrans, [[Los Covarrubias]] from "Atolinga Zacatecas", [[Eduardo Ortega]] "El Pacheco" from [[Mexicali]] B.C. and Los Huizars from "Jalisco and Zacatecas."{{Fact|date=May 2008}}

===Escape from Mexico===
Also in 1993, an even more sophisticated tunnel stretching from [[Tijuana, Baja California]], to the [[Otay Mesa, California]] area was discovered. The following month, Guzmán Loera and Victor Ochoa were arrested in Mexico on homicide and drug charges. On [[January 19]], [[2001]], after their escape from prison, they quickly regained control of the Sinaloa Cartel and el Cartel de Juarez, which they reportedly still control today. Authorities say Guzmán's push to cut down competitors, namely, the Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas, and the Juárez/Tijuana Cartel, on the [[U.S.-Mexico border]], created the chaos that led [[President of Mexico|President]] [[Vicente Fox]] to deploy soldiers and federal police on the streets of [[Nuevo Laredo]], [[Reynosa]] and [[Matamoros]] in June 2005.

Esteban Teran
Was Sgt in U.S. Marines, and was stationed in San Diego, California, while he was a martial art instructor.
He got a medical honor discharged in 1993. After that he decided to work with the Mexican cartel, and got arrested in 1997 for intention of homicide. He was a pilot for Mr.Guzman until he got arrested. He got release 10 days after Mr.Guzman escaped from a max security prison called La Palma, a federal prison in the state of Jalisco. In 01-29-01 he got released, then he came to the U.S. and got arrested with 2500 pounds of marijuana on a 18 wheeler. He said in court that the merchandise was all his, and got sentenced for 2 years in a federal prison.
He did his time in a federal prison under the ground of Washington state call Huala Huala, which is the maximum federal facility for inmates with Martial Arts backgrounds. After all that,Esteban Teran decided to reside in Arizona and stay away from his old way of life. Especially seeing that he had two felony strikes and a family to take care of.

==Recent Appearances==
===2004===
In November 2004, 200 paratroopers swooped on Guzmán's Sierra Madre stronghold in Black Hawk helicopters. His voice had been heard on a tapped phone line half an hour earlier.

On December 20, the U.S. [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] (DEA) announced a US$5,000,000 reward for information leading to Guzmán's arrest and prosecution. <ref>[http://www.dea.gov/pubs/pressrel/pr122004.html Reward notice]</ref><ref>[http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/fugitives/sandiego/guzman_wanted.htm Reward poster]</ref>

===2005===
In June 2005, the U.S. [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] (DEA) grabbed his brother, son, two nephews and a niece. They also seized nine houses and six vehicles. They failed, however, to capture Guzmán.

Guzmán reportedly strolled into a Nuevo Laredo restaurant called " Las Tostadas Sirverias" which is located in the center of the city, with a fleet of bodyguards. After taking his seat, his men collected the cell phones of approximately forty diners and instructed them to not be alarmed. After eating he dropped a handful of hundred-dollar bills on the table and walked to the door. He turned around and said, "Order what you want, and I'll pay," and went on his way. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4144686.stm BBC NEWS | Americas | Gang wars plague Mexican drugs hub<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===2007===
[[March 17]], Mexican federal agents apprehended US$205.6 million, and $157,500 pesos, in a mansion in Mexico City.{{Clarifyme|date=May 2008}}

On [[August 2]], two of the Mexican federal agents who took part in the raid that discovered the US$205.6 million (€149 million) in cash in the Mexico City mansion were found beaten and shot to death in southern Mexico.

In November 2007, Guzmán was married in Canelas, Durango, Mexico. <ref> Revista Proceso, Mexico DF, 2007 </ref>

That same month, Guzmán was reportedly seen in [[Culiacán]], [[Sinaloa]], Mexico, repeating the restaurant trick he had pulled in Nuevo Laredo. [http://borderreporter.com/?p=346]

===2008===
In March 2008, the Guatemalan government reported that Guzmán may have been tied to a gun battle in their country that left ten gunmen dead. Three days later, the Honduran government reported that they were investigating whether he was hiding out in Honduras. [http://borderreporter.com/?p=432]

In May 2008, Édgar Guzmán López, Joaquin's son was found dead along with Arturo Meza Cázares (Blanca Margarita "Cázares Salazar's son), "La Emperatriz" (The Empress) in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico.

In the second week of May, 2008, Guzman Loera visited a restaurant in Ciudad Juarez called 'Aroma'. According to the story, Guzman's bodyguards took pictures of all the clients in the restaurant, took their cell phones away and locked the doors until Guzman Loera and another person finished eating until 2:00 AM. Guzman Loera offered drinks, paid everyone's tab in the restaurant and returned the cell phones when he left. This has been denied by many locals to be a rumor including the restaurant owner himself.


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==External links==

[http://www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cfm?id=25154 Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman-Loera on America's Most Wanted]


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Brice Beckham
Born (1976-02-11) February 11, 1976 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Actor, Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Special Effects

James Brice Beckham(his real name) born on (February 11, 1976 in Long Beach, California) is an actor most famous for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the television sitcom Mr. Belvedere (1985–1990). He currently lives in Los Angeles and is a member of LA's Namaste theater group.

Biography

Brice attended Walter B. Hill Junior High School in Long Beach, California. He began his acting career in school plays. He later went on to do an assortment of radio commercials, and would later appear on an episode of the TV sitcom Alice. He was also a former California State Speech champion in the early nineties in event called Original Prose & Poetry.[1]

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