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The article explores the aftermath of targeting major criminal figures, examining the power vacuums and chaos that often ensue in organized crime networks.
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 12, 2026
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Removing one kingpin often creates a power vacuum, leading to increased violence and instability as rival factions vie for control.
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Decapitating a kingpin disrupts drug operations, potentially reducing violence and crime in communities plagued by drug trafficking.
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Focusing on kingpins diverts attention from the underlying demand for drugs; addressing addiction and prevention is essential for lasting solutions.
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Law enforcement should prioritize dismantling drug networks holistically rather than focusing on high-profile arrests of single leaders.
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The effectiveness of targeting kingpins is questionable; systemic issues in the drug trade require broader policy reforms beyond individual arrests.
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