MEXICO CITY - Known as "the worst kind one", he indoctrinated gang members made ideology and allegedly wrote a book of moral values for his understanding of worship - everything in horribly décapite enemies and selling cocaine and methamphetamine by tone.
In many respects Nazario Moreno Gonzalez, who had been killed in two days of shootings between his gang and the federal police in the West of the State of Michoacan, says the Government, was the most bizarre of the Mexico druglords.
He announced the emergence of his understanding drug La Familia four years ago by having his gang heads cut five rolls in a nightclub in Michoacan and promising to protect the rival cartels President Felipe Calderon's home State.
Calderon has responded by deploying thousands of police Federal Michoacan trying to crush the Familia, warning that the agreement was corrupt local officials, extorting businesses and terrorizing the population.
Repression is extended to traffic hotspots across the Mexico and brought seven top page cartel leaders last year, three of them arrested and four of them were killed.
But Moreno was the premiere of La Familia during the bloody war against which sometimes transformed the pockets of the Mexico into combat zones and saw the 28,000 deaths since its launch at the end drug cartels fall 2006.
Police learned that Moreno, also known under the name "El Chayo" or "The Doctor" - was killed during a confrontation between armed men and federal police cartel Thursday, said Alejandro PEAR, security issues Government spokesman.
PEAR said cartel gunmen fled with several of their victims and the Moreno body was not found. But a statement of the Presidential Office said that his death was confirmed.
PEAR said police recovered the bodies of three alleged members of the Familia and three other prisoners.
Five officers and three civilians, including a baby girl - and 8 months were also killed in shootouts, which started on Wednesday evening, when the Familia, armed men attacked the home city of Moreno Apatzingan federal agents and fired at the car.
The gunmen burned vehicles of Michoacan and used as barricades, even all the entries in the capital city of Morelia State to prevent sending reinforcements federal police blockade.
Moreno, 40, was considered as the ideological La Familia, defining a code of conduct for its members which prohibits the use of hard drugs or their Mexican territory. Allegedly, he wrote a book religiously tinted agreement values, sometimes called "single expressions insane."
According to a profile of US Drug Enforcement Administration, believed that the members of the Familia undergo a three to six months of Michoacan training camp.
"They believe that they are the work of God and pass bibles and money to the poor," says profile. "Familia Michoacana also gives money to the school and local officials."
The profile of the Mexican Government said Moreno "erected himself as the" Messiah,' using the Bible to profess for poor people and get their loyalty. ""
The agreement takes have been inspiring a strange source: the book "Wild at Heart," by Evangelical American author John Eldredge Ransomed Heart ministries of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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