Mexican Cartel Kingpin "El Brad Pitt" Captured
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Not even the "Ocean's 11" bandits could save him now.
The Mexican cartel kingpin nicknamed "El Brad Pitt" won't be starring in any blockbusters - or seeing anyone that even vaguely resembles Angelina Jolie - anytime soon, following his arrest by federal authorities on Wednesday.
Alleged doppleganger Marco Antonio Guzmán, an ex-police officer, is accused of heading the armed wing of the Juárez cartel in northern Mexico known as La Linea.
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Guzmán was captured Wednesday in the U.S. border state of Chihuahua along with two alleged accomplices. Guzmán is known by several aliases, including "El Brad Pitt."
"It's a name given to the man by his associates. I guess they think he looks like him," a spokeswoman for federal police said to Reuters.
A federal official who was not authorized to speak on the record told The Associated Press that Guzmán's nickname comes from a disguise he wore when he served as a lookout for the Juarez cartel: To go unnoticed, he tried to look like a tourist wearing his hair long, a baseball cap and a camera around his neck. According to the official, gang associates said Guzmán looked like Pitt in a scene from the American film "Spy Game" about CIA agents, in which the actor wore a similar outfit.
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Guzmán was brought to the Mexican capital Thursday and paraded before the news media.
Police say Guzmán was involved in the car bombing of a Ciudad Juárez federal police station in July that killed a federal police officer and two civilians.
They also accuse him of being involved in drug-trafficking operations across Chihuahua. The state is one of the areas most affected by the drug war, with an estimated 3,000 people killed in 2010 alone.
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No word on whether "El Brad Pitt" was inspired at all by the real Pitt's role in "The Mexican."
Based on reporting by the Associated Press.
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