Barrio Azteca Gang Leader "Tablas" Extradited to US, Linked to Killing of US Consulate Employee Families
”Socalj” for Borderland Beat
Authorities in Mexico extradited a man who had been one of the key leaders of the Barrio Azteca gang and was on the FBI’s Top 10 Most Wanted list. Another BA gang member, Enrique Guajardo Lopez, also known as Kiki, was extradited as well.
Ravelo is accused of being responsible for the planning and killing of three U.S. citizens in 2010. Killed were pregnant US consular employee Lesley A. Enriquez Redelfs, 35, and her husband, Arthur H. Redelfs, 34. Their baby daughter was in the back seat and was unharmed. Also killed was the husband of another consulate employee in a separate targeted shooting.
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Juarez Killings of US Citizens
The U.S. and Mexican governments allege the Barrio Aztecas were responsible for the attacks that killed U.S. Consulate employee Lesley Enriquez Redelfs and her husband, Arthur Redelfs, an El Paso County Sheriff’s detention officer.
On March 13, 2010, the Redelfs had left a consulate-linked children’s party when their vehicle was ambushed by gunmen on a Juárez street near the border.
Jorge Alberto Salcido Ceniceros, whose wife worked at the consulate, was killed in a separate shooting after leaving the same party within minutes of the Redelfs. Salcido also was riding in a small white SUV.
Mexican authorities said the gang hit was approved by José Antonio Acosta Hernández, a reputed Juárez drug cartel boss known as “El Diego” who was arrested July 2011 in Chihuahua City.
In an interview filmed by Mexican federal police, Acosta said he approved the deadly attack because it was believed the victims were working for a rival group. “Afterward, we learned they had nothing to do with it,” Acosta said in the video.
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A young “Tablas” |
Ravelo was first indicted in the Western District of Texas by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in connection with his alleged role in the gang on Jan. 8, 2008. The charges included racketeering, money laundering and conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances.
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Age progression rendering of Ravelo highlighting the scars on his face. |
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Source: https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2025/02/barrio-azteca-gang-leader-tablas.html