Assassination of alleged Los Chapitos gunman chief sparks mystery in Mexico City

The shooting death of a man believed to be Óscar Noé Medina González, known as El Panu, in a central Mexico City restaurant has raised numerous questions about his identity and security. His wife claims he was Óscar Ruiz, a hotelier from Mazatlán visiting for the holidays. The incident unfolds amid the Sinaloa Cartel's internal war, which has led to over 1,800 murders since July 2024.

On Sunday, a gunman dressed in black, wearing a cap and face mask, entered a restaurant in Mexico City's Juárez neighborhood and fired 12 shots at the victim, who was dining with his wife, without saying a word. The victim lay face down in a pool of blood, with at least two bullet wounds in his back. Mexican authorities have not confirmed the identity, but he is presumed to be El Panu, right-hand man of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, leader of Los Chapitos, the Sinaloa Cartel faction at war with Zambada's heirs since July 2024, when Joaquín Guzmán López handed 'Mayo' over to the United States.

The DEA describes El Panu as responsible for Los Chapitos' territorial expansion in Chihuahua, Sonora, Coahuila, Michoacán, and Tamaulipas, as well as torturing and killing rivals and the 2017 murder of three Federal Attorney General's Office agents. The United States offers up to $4 million reward for him. DEA photos show a man with a clenched jaw, short black hair, thick nose, and eyes between sleepy and defiant, matching images from his detention in Culiacán on October 17, 2019, and a more recent one trying on a white shirt.

The wife, María José Rojo—daughter of Sinaloa's undersecretary of Tourism—stated they arrived on December 20 and that her husband was a businessman with no criminal ties. The restaurant is near the Federal Attorney General's offices. Questions remain: how did a high-priority target move so freely? The assassin fled on foot through a surveilled area, with no bodyguards or crossfire. Two days later, on Tuesday, the father-in-law and brother-in-law of Iván Archivaldo—Mario Alfredo Lindoro Navidad, 'El 7', and Mario Lindoro Elenes, 'El Niño'—were arrested in Zapopan, Guadalajara, key financial operators in Jalisco, territory of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The conflict has added nearly 800 disappearances.

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Crime scene outside Zona Rosa restaurant after fatal shooting: covered body, police tape, investigators, flashing lights.
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Shooting in Zona Rosa kills alleged Los Chapitos operator

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A shooting at a restaurant in Mexico City's Zona Rosa on December 21, 2025, left one man dead and another injured, with suspicions that the fatality is Óscar Noé Medina, alias 'El Panu', right-hand man of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán of Los Chapitos. Authorities are investigating without confirming the identity yet, as the incident highlights the growing weakness of the Sinaloa Cartel faction. Two of El Chapo's sons have recently pleaded guilty in the US.

Mexico City's General Prosecutor's Office has confirmed that Óscar Noé Medina González, alias 'El Panu' and presumed Los Chapitos member close to Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, was killed on December 21 in a Zona Rosa restaurant—initially a case sparking identity questions. He died from gunshot wounds while with family; another person was injured. An investigation into qualified homicide is underway.

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In late December 2025, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, leader of Los Chapitos, faced several blows: the murder of close collaborators and arrests of family members. These events include the killing of Oscar Medina 'El Panu' in Mexico City and the capture of his father-in-law and brother-in-law in Jalisco.

Seven municipal police officers from Uruapan, escorts of Mayor Carlos Manzo, were detained for alleged omission in his homicide on November 1. Authorities also arrested Jorge Armando 'N', alias 'El Licenciado', the presumed intellectual author of the crime ordered by 'El R1' of the CJNG. The case uncovers possible ties to organized crime in Michoacán.

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Mario Alfredo Lindoro Navidad, alias 'El 7', and Mario Lindoro Elenes, alias 'El Niño', the father-in-law and brother-in-law of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, leader of Los Chapitos, were transferred to Puente Grande prison in Jalisco after their detention in Zapopan. The arrest is part of federal efforts to dismantle the financial networks of the Sinaloa Cartel.

Mexican special forces, with U.S. intelligence assistance, killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), in a raid in Tapalpa, Jalisco. The operation has triggered widespread violence across Mexico, including in tourist areas like Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, stranding thousands of tourists. The U.S. State Department maintains a Level 4 travel advisory for the bordering state of Tamaulipas due to ongoing dangers.

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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, died on February 22, 2026, during a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, after being wounded in a confrontation. The incident triggered a wave of violence with narcoblockades and vehicle burnings in several states. Mexican and U.S. authorities highlighted the intelligence cooperation that enabled the action.

 

 

 

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