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El Pablito (Little Pablo) <br>
El Pablito (Little Pablo) <br>
El Zar de la Cocaína (The Tsar of Cocaine) <br>
El Zar de la Cocaína (The Tsar of Cocaine) <br>
|origin = Rionegro, Colombia
Robin Hood Paisa
|origin = Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia
|occupation = Drug trafficker
|occupation = Drug trafficker
|skills = Salesmanship
|skills = Salesmanship<br>High intellect<br>Vast wealth<br>Political influence<br>Criminal mastermind
|hobby = Smuggling cocaine.
|hobby = Smuggling cocaine.
|crimes = [[Illegal Drug Trade]]<br>
|crimes = [[Illegal Drug Trade]]<br>
Mass [[murder]]<br>
Mass [[murder]]<br>
Smuggling<br>
Theft<br>
Theft<br>
[[Kidnapping]]<br>
[[Kidnapping]]<br>
[[Rape]]<br>
[[Rape]]<br>
Conspiracy<br>
Conspiracy<br>
Bribery<br>
Blackmail<br>
[[Terrorism]]<br>
[[Terrorism]]<br>
[[Misogyny]]<br>
[[Misogyny]]<br>
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[[Americophobia]]<br>
[[Americophobia]]<br>
|type of villain = Professional Gangster  
|type of villain = Professional Gangster  
|death = December 2, 1993
|death_of_place = Medellín, Colombia
|cause_of_death = Gunshot wound
|fate = Buried in Monte Sacro Cemetery
|fate = Buried in Monte Sacro Cemetery
|allies = The poor
|allies = The poor<br>
 
The Medellín Cartel
The Medellín Cartel
The people of Columbia
The people of Columbia
|enemies = The United States<br>
The Colombian Government<br>
Los Pepes<br>
Cali Cartel<br>
Any other rival groups
}}
}}
{{Quote|All empires are created of blood and fire.|Pablo Escobar.}}
{{Quote|All empires are created of blood and fire.|Pablo Escobar.}}
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Escobar was born in Rionegro, Colombia, and grew up in nearby Medellín, studying briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellin but left without a degree. He began to engage in criminal activity involving the sale of contraband cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, and also participated in motor vehicle theft. In the 1970s, he began to work for various contraband smugglers, often kidnapping and holding people for ransom before beginning to distribute powder cocaine himself, as well as establishing the first smuggling routes into the United States in 1975. His infiltration to the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]] in the U.S. expanded exponentially due to the rising demand for cocaine; and, by the 1980s, it was estimated that 70 to 80 tons of cocaine were being shipped from Colombia to the U.S. monthly. His drug network was commonly known as the Medellín Cartel, which often competed with rival cartels domestically and abroad, resulting in massacres and the murders of police officers, judges, locals, and prominent politicians.
Escobar was born in Rionegro, Colombia, and grew up in nearby Medellín, studying briefly at Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana of Medellin but left without a degree. He began to engage in criminal activity involving the sale of contraband cigarettes and fake lottery tickets, and also participated in motor vehicle theft. In the 1970s, he began to work for various contraband smugglers, often kidnapping and holding people for ransom before beginning to distribute powder cocaine himself, as well as establishing the first smuggling routes into the United States in 1975. His infiltration to the [[Illegal Drug Trade|illegal drug trade]] in the U.S. expanded exponentially due to the rising demand for cocaine; and, by the 1980s, it was estimated that 70 to 80 tons of cocaine were being shipped from Colombia to the U.S. monthly. His drug network was commonly known as the Medellín Cartel, which often competed with rival cartels domestically and abroad, resulting in massacres and the murders of police officers, judges, locals, and prominent politicians.
[[File:Cocaine hidden in machinery (4967397264).jpg|left|thumb|Cocaine]]
[[File:Cocaine hidden in machinery (4967397264).jpg|left|thumb|Cocaine]]
In 1982 parliamentary election, Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia as part of the Liberal Alternative movement. Through this, he was responsible for the construction of houses and football fields in western Colombia, which gained him popularity among the locals of the towns that he frequented. However, Colombia became the "murder capital of the world", and Escobar was vilified by the Colombian and American governments. In 1993, Escobar was shot and killed in his hometown by the Colombian National Police, Search Bloc, a day after his 44th birthday.
In 1982 parliamentary election, Escobar was elected as an alternate member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia as part of the Liberal Alternative movement. Through this, he was responsible for the construction of houses and football fields in western Colombia, which gained him popularity among the locals of the towns that he frequented. However, Colombia became the "murder capital of the world", and Escobar was vilified by the Colombian and American governments. In 1993, Escobar was shot and killed in his hometown by the Colombian National Police, Search Bloc, a day after his 44th birthday.


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Other rappers and hip hop groups that mentioned Escobar's name in their songs include Wu-Tang Clan, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne. In 2001, American director Ted Demme released his film ''Blow'' about American drug trafficker [[George Jung]], in which Escobar was interpreted by New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis. Escobar appears as the main character in the first two seasons of Netflix's original series ''Narcos'', where he is portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.
Other rappers and hip hop groups that mentioned Escobar's name in their songs include Wu-Tang Clan, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne. In 2001, American director Ted Demme released his film ''Blow'' about American drug trafficker [[George Jung]], in which Escobar was interpreted by New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis. Escobar appears as the main character in the first two seasons of Netflix's original series ''Narcos'', where he is portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.


==Videos==
==Honorable Acts==
 
*Escobar used his vast wealth to paid the staff of his cocaine factories well.
==Trivia==
*He had also engaged in philanthropy works, spending millions in the poor areas of Medellin.
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*Escobar also helped building many roads, homeless shelters, power lines, etc.


[[Category:Drug Dealers]]
[[Category:Drug Dealers]]