Shot Callers And Sicarios: Pablo Escobar (6/27/24)
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Shot Callers And Sicarios: Pablo Escobar (6/27/24)
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Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord and the leader of the Medellín Cartel. Here are some key points about his life: - Early Life: Born on December 1,...
show more- Early Life: Born on December 1, 1949, in Rionegro, Colombia, Escobar grew up in a lower-middle-class family.
- Rise to Power: Escobar started his criminal career with petty crimes and eventually moved into the drug trade. By the 1970s and 1980s, he had established the Medellín Cartel, which controlled a significant portion of the cocaine smuggled into the United States.
- Wealth and Influence: At the height of his power, Escobar was one of the richest men in the world, with Forbes listing him among the world's wealthiest individuals. His wealth allowed him to gain significant influence in Colombia, including in politics and law enforcement.
- Violence and Terror: Escobar's reign was marked by extreme violence. He was responsible for thousands of deaths, including those of law enforcement officers, politicians, journalists, and ordinary citizens. He used assassination, bombings, and other forms of terror to maintain his power and control.
- Philanthropy and Public Image: Despite his criminal activities, Escobar cultivated a Robin Hood-like image among the poor in Medellín by funding housing projects, sports facilities, and other social programs.
- Downfall and Death: Escobar's violent tactics and growing power eventually led to a massive manhunt by both Colombian and U.S. authorities. He was killed by Colombian National Police on December 2, 1993, in Medellín.
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