All of this is sooo sudden: Payback is not a bitch when it comes to LaLa Vazquez and Kim Kardashian. A source tells us Carmelo Anthony’s wife will host Kardashian’s upcoming bachelorette party, location to be determined. The bootylicious Kim, who got engaged to Net Kris Humphries on May 18, is hoping for a summer wedding. Kardashian hosted Vasquez’s bachelorette party at Las Vegas’ Tao nightclub last May before she wed the now-New York Knick. Hopefully they will leave all the ponies, glitter, and princess bullshyte at home! Source
One of the men responsible for the permanent realness of sh*t in Mexico is now behind bars. The suspect, Victor Manuel Perez Izquierdo, was in charge of kidnappings, extortion and killings for the Zetas in Quintana Roo state, a federal police statement said. Police said information gleaned from the arrest of 10 other alleged Zeta members in Cancun last Saturday led to his capture Thursday. Perez Izquierdo was detained in Cancun while trying to escape in his car, the statement said. While Quintana Roo has not seen the levels of violence plaguing Mexico’s northern border states, it is a major drug trafficking zone. Unfortunately, Perez’ arrest probably won’t make a huge difference in the grand scheme of things. Also Saturday, Guatemalan authorities said they captured 15 alleged Zeta members, five of them Mexican, for alleged links to the killing and dismemberment of a Guatemalan prosecutor. Prosecutor General Claudia Paz y Paz said the suspects are under investigation in the death of local prosecutor Allan Stwolinski of Coban, a town about 120 miles northeast of Guatemala City. Authorities believe Stwolinski was slain in retaliation for helping seize 434 kilograms of cocaine from the Zetas. Police seized a cache of weapons along with the 15 suspects, including eight rifles, two grenade launchers, a grenade and ammunition for an M-16 assault rifle, said Donald Gonzalez, spokesman for Guatemala’s national police. The alleged Zeta members were detained in Coban, a stronghold of the ruthless Mexico-based drug cartel near Guatemala’s border with Mexico. The suspects are also being investigated for a possible connection to the massacre of 27 cattle ranch workers in mid-May in another northern province plagued by drug cartels, Paz said. SMH. Que Jesus toma el guidon. Source