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Conejo was a fugitive for 14 years due to a murder warrant that was later litigated in favor of the rapper. [5] While on the run, the rapper released various mixtapes to his hardcore rap fanbase, In 2012, Chicano rapper Serio released “Don’t Hate Me Cause I’m Mexican.” which featured Conejo and Proper Dos, one of the only collaborations Conejo made while on the run.
Fort Worth Public Market. January 5, 1984 : 1400 Henderson St. Fort Worth: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 38: Fort Worth Recreation Building ...
Isaác Brizuela Muñoz (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈsa(a)k βɾiˈswela]; born 28 August 1990), [3] also known as El Conejo, [4] is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club Guadalajara. Born in the United States, he played for the Mexico national team. [3]
After several years of operating his restaurant as a success, Arrambide turned his energy towards creating a Pancho's restaurant chain. The company eventually relocated its corporate office from El Paso to Fort Worth, Texas in 1966. [3] In 2007, Pancho's moved east again, this time to Dallas, Texas. Since 1979, the corporation has changed hands ...
Collectively, the tangos from Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston are known as the 4 Horsemen. [18] Individual Tango members use regionally appropriate symbols as tattoos to identify the tango to which they belong. Generally, Tango members identify themselves by sport team logos or area codes from their hometown or region. [8]
El Fenix Restaurant in Downtown Dallas El Fenix is a popular chain of Mexican restaurants in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex , (Texas) and the oldest chain of Mexican restaurants in the U.S. The name is Spanish for "the phoenix ", the legendary bird which, according to mythology, arose from its own ashes.
La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth is a Hispanic-themed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas. Opened in 1962 as Seminary South and later known as Fort Worth Town Center , it was reinvented as a center catering to largely Hispanic clientele after losing most of its major stores.
Teófilo Rodríguez Cazorla nicknamed "El Conejo" (Rabbit) (Porlamar, Isla de Margarita, August 16, 1971 – January 24, 2016) [1] was a Venezuelan criminal, known for being the leader of the cartel called "Tren del Pacífico" (Train Pacific) [2] and San Antonio Prison in Venezuela.