The journalist Mónica Garzarecognized for his career in TV Azteca and have been part of Salerevealed a disturbing episode of his professional career by stating that it was threatened with death by Mario Quinterovocalist of the band The Tucanes de Tijuana.
As reported, the incident occurred during the recording of an episode of its program Stories risein which he addressed research related to the group and his alleged link with organized crime figures.
The information was disseminated by the communicator Alejandro Zúñiga Through your channel of YouTube, who recovered the testimony of the former companion of Pati Chapoy of an interview in the podcast “perversions of a coffee”, driven by the journalist Antonio Castañeda.

During the recording of the program, Mónica Garza confronted Quintero with information obtained from an investigation carried out by the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)which pointed to the band to interpret Narcocorridos dedicated to organized crime characters.
The journalist explained that, at that time, she presented to the vocalist specific data on the accusations of the US agency. According to his testimony, the DEA had linked to the grouping with illegal activities due to the content of their songs.
In her story, the former journalist of Sale He explained that, at the end of the interview, while taking a picture, Mario Quintero directed her a comment that she interpreted as a veiled threat.
Although the exact content of the musician’s words was not specified, the journalist showed that the tone of the comment was disturbing enough to perceive it as A serious warning.

The “Engarzadas” program, in which this incident occurred, was characterized by exploring the personal and professional stories of public figures, including controversial issues.
In this case, the approach to the Tucanos de Tijuana and their relationship with the Narcocorridos He led Garza to address delicate issues that, according to his testimony, resulted in this intimidating situation.
Mario Quintero Lara is the vocalist, founder and leader of the Tucanes de Tijuana, a recognized Mexican band of northern music. Originally from SinaloaQuintero is also a composer and guitarist.
His style characterizes the group, known for mixing corridos, rancheras and cumbias with themes that reflect the daily life and social contexts of Mexico. Founded in 1987, the Tucanes de Tijuana have achieved international fame, with multiple gold and platinum albums, and successes such as “La Chona” and “El Centenario”.