Newly released photos of El Chayo indicate he was tortured and beaten before being killed by Mexican Marines.
By H. Nelson Goodson
March 14, 2014
Apatzingán, Michoacán, Mexico - On Friday, multiple posted photos of Nazario Moreno González, aka, "El Chayo, El Doctor or El Más Loco" by Valor por Michoacán SDR show signs of torture and being beaten before being fatally shot by Mexican Marines. Moreno was using a driver's license with the name Faustino González Andrade, 31, and an electorial voting registration card with his residence in city of Cuauhtemoc in the Federal District of Mexico.
On March 9, Moreno González was killed in Naranjo de Chila in the municipality of La Aguililla during a confrontation with Mexican Marines. Monte Alejandro Rubido, the Federal Public Safety Chief confirmed that Moreno González was killed after he resisted arrest and fired upon Mexican Marines, who returned fire and fatally shot him.
Also, Tomas Zeron, the chief of investigations for the Federal Attorney General's Office confirmed that fingerprints taken from the body of the suspected Caballeros Templarios druglord Moreno González positively identified him as El Chayo.
El Chayo had been reported killed in December 2010 by the former President Felipe Calderón's administration.
Moreno González was the founder of La Familia Michoacán and leader of the Caballeros Templarios.
Moreno González had a bounty of $30M pesos ($2.4M U.S.) by the Mexican government and a $5M dollar reward by the U.S. government.
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