Template:Did you know nominations/Líctor Hazael Marroquín García

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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:12, 4 March 2020 (UTC)

Líctor Hazael Marroquín García

  • ... that Líctor Hazael Marroquín García was convicted of transporting stolen vehicles from the U.S. to Mexico along with seventeen other people? Source: "Eighteen persons were indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury here in a case charging conspiracy to transport stolen trucks, trailers and steel into Mexico. The only person in custody from that case this morning was Lictor Hazael Marroquin Garcia, 25, of Matamoros." "Lictor Hazael Marroquin Garcia, same charge [transporting stolen vehicles in foreign commerce from the U.S. to Mexico], 5 years in prison..."
    • ALT1:... that after vehicle thief Líctor Hazael Marroquín García died in 1985, a Mexican drug lord sent him flowers to his grave twice a year? Source: "Doña Evangelina García viuda de Marroquín, madre del que fue el mejor amigo de Juan, Líctor Hazael, afirma que siempre recuerda y recordará a García Abrego como un buen muchacho 'Cuando Líctor falleció ... a los 42 años, me dijeron que se refugió inconsolable en uno de sus ranchos. Desde entonces, cada 22 de agosto y cada 2 de noviembre, el Día de Muertos, Juan enviaba flores a la tumba de mi hijo'" / English: "Doña Evangelina García, a widow of Marroquín, mother of Juan's best friend, Líctor Hazael, affirms that she always remembers and will remember García Abrego as a good boy. 'When Líctor passed away ... at the age of 42, they told me that he took refuge inconsolable in one of his ranches. Since then, every August 22 and every November 2, the Day of the Dead, Juan sent flowers to my son's grave'". (Proceso)
    • ALT2:... that Líctor Hazael Marroquín García stole vehicles with his best friend who later became the leader of a Mexican drug cartel? Source: "That on or about September 10, 1978, ... Juan Garcia-Abrego ... and Lictor Hazael Marroquin-Garcia had a meeting in Brownsville, Texas [to discuss a stolen 1977 Kenworth Truck Tractor] ... Lictor Hazael Marroquin-Garcia drove the 1977 Kenworth Truck Tractor, bearing 1978 Texas license R34330, from Brownsville, Texas, to Mexico."

Moved to mainspace by MX (talk). Self-nominated at 20:34, 24 February 2020 (UTC).

  • As usual for MX's work, the article is well-researched and interesting. It is new and long enough. In addition, the hooks themselves are all in-lined cited and interesting, though I also prefer ALT1. There are no copvyvio problems and the QPQ is done. This is good to go. Applodion (talk) 13:02, 26 February 2020 (UTC)