A fugitive pops up in public process El Chapo

A man from the audience who drew attention during the trial in New York against the Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera, known as El Chapo (the Short), is as a fugitive in the.

René Javier Rivera Martínez took place in the public gallery and because he wanted to sit in front he said to be in the Spanish family of the accused. A little later he took back some gas and said to be a well-known member of the El Chapo family from Italy. Agents then took him to another seat while Rivera struggled. About two hours later, officers carried him away from the courtroom in fetters.