It looks like Lori Harvey ditched the social distancing measures in order to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with her friends on Tuesday. The model opted to throw a mini backyard bash in honour of the special holiday along with her friends Taina Williams, Asia Carter, and Amaya Colon. The four ladies frolicked around Lori's yard in their bikinis and took a dip in the pool at her Hollywood Hills mansion, without a single mask in sight. Lori even hired a food truck to cater the event, and she could even be spotted getting behind the grill at one point. They rocked sombreros, ate snow cones, and played Maracas, and it was all captured on social media for the world to see.
Although the quartet appear to be having the time of their lives in all the footage from their modest gathering, they were promptly ripped to shreds for linking up during a worldwide pandemic in the first place, let alone practicing zero social distancing once they were in proximity. On Taina's post, one follower asked, "No social distance?" while another pointed out, "This don’t look like quarantining.” The criticism even followed Lori to Twitter, where users complained that she should not have made the irresponsible decision to violate lockdown to have a party.
El Chapo’s Sons Threaten Violence On Those Violating Coronavirus Lockdown
El Chapo's sons, known as “Los Chapitos," are threatening to "beat" those violating mandatory curfew in Culiacán, the Mexican city under their cartel's control.
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's sons, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán, are enforcing coronavirus lockdown measures in the Mexican city under their cartel's control by threatening violence on anyone who violates the mandatory curfew. Iván and Jesús, also known as "Los Chapitos" or "Little Chapos," currently run their incarcerated father's infamous Sinaloa drug cartel in the city of Culiacán, and they've made it very clear to the residents of the Mexican town that the coronavirus pandemic is a serious matter. “After 10 o’clock at night, all the people must be inside their homes due to the coronavirus, otherwise they will be punished," a member of the Sinaloa Cartel announced in a video circulating online. "These are orders ‘from above,'” he specified, referring to Los Chapitos.
“This is no game! We’re not playing!” he added. In another clip, Culiacán residents are warned that “anybody caught after 10 o'clock, if not an essential worker, will be ‘lifted’ for two days and will have to pay a fine.” In this case, "lifted" refers to beating with boards.
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Los Chapitos have been running their father's cartel ever since he was extradited to the US in 2017, where he then received life in prison in 2019. He is currently serving his sentence at ADX Florence, a prison in Colorado known as the “Alcatraz of the Rockies.” Meanwhile, Chapo's daughter, Alejandrina Guzman, has been seen offering coronavirus relief packages to those in need, which include items like medical masks, food, and hand soap.
“A lot of people don’t believe [the coronavirus], aren’t careful, I think because of what we’ve been through,” said a woman from Tamaulipas, a border state near Texas plagued by cartel violence. “They say if 10 years of war haven’t killed us, a virus isn’t going to. We’ve been living 10 years in quarantine."