People play music and march in support of jailed top drug boss Joaquin Guzman Loera, "El Chapo" in the city of Culiacan, Mexico, Wednesday Feb. 26, 2014. Hundreds of people marched on the streets of Culiacan, the drug lord's bastion, demanding that Guzman be freed, before they briefly clashed with police who fired tear gas at them. The Sign says" No to the extradition of Chapo Guzman"(AP Photo/El Debate de Culiacan-Jonathan Telles)
People play music and march in support of jailed top drug boss Joaquin Guzman Loera, "El Chapo" in the city of Culiacan, Mexico, Wednesday Feb. 26, 2014. Hundreds of people marched on the streets of Culiacan, the drug lord's bastion, demanding that Guzman be freed, before they briefly clashed with police who fired tear gas at them. The Sign says" No to the extradition of Chapo Guzman"(AP Photo/El Debate de Culiacan-Jonathan Telles)
Not everyone is happy over the capture of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Hundreds of people marched on the streets of this western Mexico city on Wednesday demanding that Mexican authorities free the boss of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel. Many said he provides needed jobs in poor mountain areas.
Norteno musicians played trumpets while high school students in uniforms held up signs reading "We want Chapo free" and "We Love Chapo" as they paraded in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state, which is the cartel's bastion.
Demonstrators also said they opposed any attempt to extradite Guzman to the U.S., where he faces several drug-trafficking charges in different states.
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