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Sinaloa cartel threatens life of Natanael Cano and other artists, leading to government intervention.

Mexican singer Natanael Cano has been offered state protection by the Mexican government after receiving threats from the Sinaloa cartel. The cartel, specifically a faction known as the 'Chapitos,' has accused Cano and other artists from the Sonora Region of financially supporting a rival gang called the 'Salazares.' A banner with the threat was posted, warning the artists to 'mind their own business' or face being shot.

This escalation of violence comes amid a rise in shootings and unrest in Sinaloa and other northern Mexican states

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