Founded | 2011 |
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Founded by | Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga, José Alfredo Hurtado Olascoaga |
Founding location | Michoacan, Mexico |
Years active | 2011—present |
Territory | Mexico: Michoacan, Edomex, Morelos, Jalisco, Guerrero
United States: Texas, New Mexico, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington, D.C. Europe: Belgium [citation needed] Asia: China [citation needed] |
Ethnicity | Mexican |
Activities | Drug trafficking, Murder, Extortion, Kidnapping, Blackmailing, Robbery, Illegal mining, Torture |
Allies | Los Viagras (Armed wing) Guardia Michoacana (Armed wing) Los Blancos De La Troya (Enforcer wing) Cárteles Unidos La Familia Michoacana Cartel Del Camaleón Los Reyes Cartel De La Virgen Los Revueltas Los Tenas Los Pantanos Sinaloa Cartel Mexican Mafia Bloods Crips |
Rivals | Jalisco New Generation Cartel Knights Templar Cartel |
La Nueva Familia Michoacana (LNFM; English: The New Michoacan Family) or La Nueva Familia (English: The New Family), is a criminal organization that specializes in illegal drug trafficking, illegal mining, and extortion. It is currently headed by Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga, alias ”El Pez”, and his brother, Jose Alfredo Hurtado Olascoaga, alias ”El Fresa”. The Organization formed as a splinter group in 2011 after the original La Familia Michoacana lost their power in 2010 with the formation of the Knights Templar Cartel and with Nazario Moreno's suspected death (he was not proven dead until 2014 with a DNA test).[1] The Organization mainly dedicated to drug trafficking and battling the CJNG criminal organization out of Tierra Caliente region in Michoacán and Guerrero. According to The United States Department of the Treasury, the organization is primarily involved in the distribution of cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine to the United States, but it’s also involved in growing marijuana and poppies. Many of its leaders have been arrested for threatening and blackmailing people on social media. La Nueva Familia Michoacana operates in at least 35 municipalities in the southern areas of Mexico.[2]