La caída de Emerson, un sicario de la temible banda dominicana Los 50-0 El sospechoso, identificado como Cristian López, fue detenido por detectives de la Policía Federal Argentina (PFA) en el aeropuerto internacional de Ezeiza al llegar en un vuelo de Air France. La captura ocurrió antes de que todos los pasajeros desembarcaran, y el hombre quedó a disposición del juez federal de Lomas de Zamora Luis Armella, quien se encargará de los trámites de extradición. Emerson era buscado por un homicidio ejecutado hace casi dos años en Villa Consuelo, un barrio de Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. Según informes de la PFA, Emerson está acusado de integrar la banda criminal Los 50-0, una organización dedicada al sicariato que opera en varios países de América Central y tiene ramificaciones incluso en España. La banda, originaria de República Dominicana, es reconocida por su influencia en la región centroamericana y su capacidad para dominar organizaciones rivales. El sospechoso, de 32 años, era buscado internacionalmente debido a una circular roja de Interpol, que solicita su localización y detención provisional para su extradición. El caso se remonta al 7 de mayo de 2024, cuando Emerson fue acusado de participar en un ataque a tiros en Villa Consuelo, donde un hombre fue asesinado y un menor resultó herido. Las autoridades dominicanas lo vinculan directamente con Los 50-0, destacando su rol en la estructura criminal. La operación para detenerlo fue coordinada por la División Asuntos Internacionales del Departamento Interpol de la PFA, junto con la División Prevención Delictiva Internacional de Interpol, la Dirección Nacional de Migraciones y personal de la Policía de Seguridad Aeroportuaria (PSA).#emerson #cristian_lopez #policia_federal_argentina #los_50_0 #interpol

Nick Swisher Embraces Life as 'Girl Dad' and Softball Coach Nick Swisher, once known as "Swish" for his baseball prowess, has transitioned from the MLB spotlight to a new role as a father and part-time softball coach. The former New York Yankees All-Star, now 45, has spent over a decade away from professional baseball, focusing instead on raising his two daughters, Emerson and Sailor, with his wife, actress JoAnna Garcia. Emerson, 12, plays middle school softball, while Sailor, 10, is a cheerleader. Swisher, who recently partnered with Ford and MLB, shared his experiences with Us Weekly, highlighting his unique perspective as a parent and coach. Swisher admitted to joking about the attention his daughter receives during games, noting that other parents often compare his baseball background to Emerson's softball performance. "When Emme gets up to bat, everybody’s looking at me, like 'I knew it bro, he couldn’t hit anyway,'" he said. Despite the humor, Swisher emphasized the importance of supporting his daughters' passions, regardless of his own lack of expertise in their pursuits. He explained, "I think one of the things that we really pay attention to is passion. Obviously, for myself, I have a crazy amount of passion. I’ve got a crazy amount of excitement and energy. And I think that’s where we shepherd our girls." The former MLB star acknowledged that his daughters have distinct interests. While Emerson enjoys horse jumping, a sport Swisher admits he knows little about, Sailor is passionate about cheerleading. Swisher expressed his willingness to support both, stating, "The fact that she’s in on something like that, and the fact that I can support her in doing that, I’m all about it." He also mentioned that his youngest daughter, Sailor, is a cheerleader, another discipline he has no experience with.#ford #nick_swisher #joanna_garcia #emerson #sailor
