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|rivals = [[The Cartel]] <small>(former)</small><br />[[Walter White's Drug Empire]]<br />[[Declan's Crew]]<br />[[Espinosa Gang]] <small>(former)</small>
 
|rivals = [[The Cartel]] <small>(former)</small><br />[[Walter White's Drug Empire]]<br />[[Declan's Crew]]<br />[[Espinosa Gang]] <small>(former)</small>
 
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{{MainQuote|I mean, what do we know about Gustavo Fring, huh? This whole friend of law enforcement thing? Could be a case of keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. I mean, he's got the money to finance this operation, maybe he's got the connections, too. Maybe – just maybe – he's our guy.|[[Hank Schrader]] correctly suspecting [[Gustavo Fring]] is a drug kingpin.|Problem Dog}}'''Gustavo Fring's Drug Empire''', known simply as '''Gus' Drug Empire''', was an American drug organization based in [[Albuquerque]], New Mexico and run by drug kingpin [[Gustavo Fring]]. It was the second most powerful drug organization in United States history, being surpassed only by [[Walter White's Drug Empire]].
{{MainQuote|We had a good thing, [[Walter White|you]] stupid son of a bitch! We had [[Gustavo Fring|Fring]], we had a [[Superlab|lab]], we had everything we needed, and it all ran like clockwork! You could have shut your mouth, cooked, and made as much money as you ever needed! It was perfect! But no! You just had to [[Face Off|blow it up]]! You, and your pride and your ego! You just had to be the man! If you’d done your job and known your place, we’d all be fine right now!|[[Mike Ehrmantraut]]'s rant at [[Walter White]] for destroying [[Gustavo Fring]]'s drug empire.|Say My Name}}
 
'''Gustavo Fring's Drug Empire''', known simply as '''Gus' Drug Empire''', was an American drug organization based in [[Albuquerque]], New Mexico and run by drug kingpin [[Gustavo Fring]]. It was the second most powerful drug organization in United States history, being surpassed only by [[Walter White's Drug Empire]].
 
   
 
Using a fried chicken fast-food restaurant chain [[Los Pollos Hermanos]] as a cover organization, Gus' empire controlled one of the primary transportation routes for billions of dollars worth of illegal crystal [[methamphetamine]] shipments annually in the Southwestern United States. The meth, given the street name "[[Blue Sky|blue sky]]" for its blue color, was manufactured by [[Walter White]] and [[Gale Boetticher]], who was later replaced by [[Jesse Pinkman]].
 
Using a fried chicken fast-food restaurant chain [[Los Pollos Hermanos]] as a cover organization, Gus' empire controlled one of the primary transportation routes for billions of dollars worth of illegal crystal [[methamphetamine]] shipments annually in the Southwestern United States. The meth, given the street name "[[Blue Sky|blue sky]]" for its blue color, was manufactured by [[Walter White]] and [[Gale Boetticher]], who was later replaced by [[Jesse Pinkman]].
   
Gus's operation was a ruthless and dangerous drug trafficking organization, but remained under the radar of the [[DEA]] due to Gus' friendship with [[George Merkert]] and Gus' public image as an anti-drug booster of law enforcement. The empire completely crumbled following Gus' assassination at the hands of [[Hector Salamanca]]. {{crossref|Face Off}}. Gus's death created a power vacuum which was eventually filled by Walt.
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Gus's operation was a ruthless and dangerous drug trafficking organization, but remained under the radar of the [[DEA]] due to Gus' friendship with [[George Merkert]] and Gus' public image as an anti-drug booster of law enforcement. The empire completely crumbled following Gus' assassination at the hands of [[Hector Salamanca]]. Gus's death created a power vacuum which was eventually filled by Walt.
   
==History==
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== History==
   
=== Early History ===
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===Early History===
 
[[File:4x8_Gus_and_Max.png|thumb|left|Gus and Max pitch their product to the cartel in {{ep|Hermanos}}.]]
 
[[File:4x8_Gus_and_Max.png|thumb|left|Gus and Max pitch their product to the cartel in {{ep|Hermanos}}.]]
   
 
In 1989, [[Gustavo Fring]] and [[Max Arciniega]] pitched the idea of manufacturing and selling crystal methamphetamine to the [[The Cartel|cartel]]. The cartel's leader, Don [[Eladio Vuente]], didn't take kindly to Gus' underhanded way of arranging the meeting, and so he murdered Max to keep Gus under his thumb. {{crossref|4x8}}
 
In 1989, [[Gustavo Fring]] and [[Max Arciniega]] pitched the idea of manufacturing and selling crystal methamphetamine to the [[The Cartel|cartel]]. The cartel's leader, Don [[Eladio Vuente]], didn't take kindly to Gus' underhanded way of arranging the meeting, and so he murdered Max to keep Gus under his thumb. {{crossref|4x8}}
   
=== Breaking Bad ===
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===Breaking Bad===
 
By 2008, Gus had arranged a financial partnership with [[Peter Schuler]] and [[Madrigal Electromotive GmbH]] to finance the meth trade as well as their cover business, fast food restaurant [[Los Pollos Hermanos]]. A large [[superlab]] was constructed under a [[Lavandería Brillante|laundromat]] owned by Madrigal where large quantities of crystal meth -- known on the street as [[Blue Sky]] -- could be produced on a weekly basis. [[Gale Boetticher]] was hired by Gus to design and oversee the construction and [[Walter White]] and [[Jesse Pinkman]] were later brought in to run the lab.
 
By 2008, Gus had arranged a financial partnership with [[Peter Schuler]] and [[Madrigal Electromotive GmbH]] to finance the meth trade as well as their cover business, fast food restaurant [[Los Pollos Hermanos]]. A large [[superlab]] was constructed under a [[Lavandería Brillante|laundromat]] owned by Madrigal where large quantities of crystal meth -- known on the street as [[Blue Sky]] -- could be produced on a weekly basis. [[Gale Boetticher]] was hired by Gus to design and oversee the construction and [[Walter White]] and [[Jesse Pinkman]] were later brought in to run the lab.
   
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{{Quote|You don't think Gus Fring built his distribution network all by himself?|[[Lydia Rodarte-Quayle]]|Gliding Over All}}
 
{{Quote|You don't think Gus Fring built his distribution network all by himself?|[[Lydia Rodarte-Quayle]]|Gliding Over All}}
   
===Management & Finance===
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=== Management & Finance===
 
[[File:Episode-8-Gus-760.jpg|thumb|Gus Fring in {{ep|Hermanos}}.]]
 
[[File:Episode-8-Gus-760.jpg|thumb|Gus Fring in {{ep|Hermanos}}.]]
*[[Gustavo Fring]], founder and leader
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*[[Gustavo Fring]], founder and leader
 
**[[Barry Goodman]], Fring's personal doctor
 
**[[Barry Goodman]], Fring's personal doctor
 
**[[Dan Wachsberger]], attorney for all of Fring's men and later the one responsible for managing the legacy money to keep their families finacially sound
 
**[[Dan Wachsberger]], attorney for all of Fring's men and later the one responsible for managing the legacy money to keep their families finacially sound
 
**[[Dennis Markowski]], manager of [[Lavandería Brillante]] industrial laundromat
 
**[[Dennis Markowski]], manager of [[Lavandería Brillante]] industrial laundromat
 
**[[Peter Schuler]], Fring's contact at [[Madrigal Electromotive GmbH]] and finaciar of his meth distribution network
 
**[[Peter Schuler]], Fring's contact at [[Madrigal Electromotive GmbH]] and finaciar of his meth distribution network
**[[Lydia Rodarte-Quayle]], close associate of Fring and Schuler at Madrigal, who was responsible for the distribution of [[methylamine]], other necessary equpiment and distributing [[methamphetamine]]
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**[[Lydia Rodarte-Quayle]], close associate of Fring and Schuler at Madrigal, who was responsible for the distribution of [[methylamine]], other necessary equpiment and distributing [[methamphetamine]]
 
***[[Ron Forenall]], a Madrigal warehouse foreman and close associate of Lydia
 
***[[Ron Forenall]], a Madrigal warehouse foreman and close associate of Lydia
   
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**[[Tyrus Kitt]], Fring's secondary enforcer
 
**[[Tyrus Kitt]], Fring's secondary enforcer
 
***[[Chris Mara]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board">September 1, 2012. [http://www.amctv.com/shows/breaking-bad/dea-evidence-board DEA Evidence Board]. AMC.</ref>
 
***[[Chris Mara]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board">September 1, 2012. [http://www.amctv.com/shows/breaking-bad/dea-evidence-board DEA Evidence Board]. AMC.</ref>
***[[Jack McGann]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Jack McGann]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[Anthony Perez]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Anthony Perez]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[Andrew Holt]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Andrew Holt]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[Isaac Conley]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Isaac Conley]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[William Moniz]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[William Moniz]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[Harris Boivin]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Harris Boivin]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
***[[Raymond Martinez]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board"/>
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***[[Raymond Martinez]], employed as Los Pollos Hermanos security<ref name="DEA Board" />
 
***[[Nick]], one of Gus' security forces
 
***[[Nick]], one of Gus' security forces
 
***[[Diego]], one of Gus' security forces
 
***[[Diego]], one of Gus' security forces
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***[[Andre]], one of Gus' security forces
 
***[[Andre]], one of Gus' security forces
 
***[[Thomas]], one of Gus’ security forces
 
***[[Thomas]], one of Gus’ security forces
***[[Gabriel]], one of Gus’ security forces
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***[[Gabriel]], one of Gus’ security forces
***[[Greg]], one of Gus’ security forces
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***[[Greg]], one of Gus’ security forces
***[[Bryan]], one of Gus’ security forces
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***[[Bryan]], one of Gus’ security forces
***[[Keith]], one of Gus’ security forces
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***[[Keith]], one of Gus’ security forces
***[[Jose]], one of Gus’ security forces
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***[[Jose]], one of Gus’ security forces
   
 
===Distribution===
 
===Distribution===
* [[Rival Dealers]], Two street level dealers working for Fring
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*[[Rival Dealers]], Two street level dealers working for Fring
 
**[[Tomás Cantillo]], Lookout for the dealers
 
**[[Tomás Cantillo]], Lookout for the dealers
   
 
===Manufacturing===
 
===Manufacturing===
[[File:Episode-1-Gus-Gale.jpg|thumb|Gale Botticher in {{ep|Box Cutter}}.]]
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[[File:Episode-1-Gus-Gale.jpg|thumb|Gale Botticher in {{ep|Box Cutter}}.]]
 
*[[Walter White]], Fring's first primary cook
 
*[[Walter White]], Fring's first primary cook
 
**[[Gale Boetticher]], Walt's first assistant
 
**[[Gale Boetticher]], Walt's first assistant
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*[[Matador]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
 
*[[Matador]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
 
*[[Jefe]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
 
*[[Jefe]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
*3 unnamed members of the [[Colombian Gang]] (Shot by Mike)
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* 3 unnamed members of the [[Colombian Gang]] (Shot by Mike)
 
*[[Tiburón]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
 
*[[Tiburón]] (Shot with a sniper rifle by Mike)
 
*[[Ciro]] (Shot by the hitmen Gus sent to kill Lalo)
 
*[[Ciro]] (Shot by the hitmen Gus sent to kill Lalo)
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*Four Cartel Assassins (Shot by Mike)
 
*Four Cartel Assassins (Shot by Mike)
 
*[[Victor]] (Throat is sliced open with a box-cutter by Gus)
 
*[[Victor]] (Throat is sliced open with a box-cutter by Gus)
*Two Cartel Assassins (Shot by Mike to protect Gus' cargo)
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* Two Cartel Assassins (Shot by Mike to protect Gus' cargo)
 
*Don [[Eladio Vuente]], [[Benicio Fuentes]], [[Miguel (Breaking Bad)|Miguel]], Dons Pace, Cesar, Renaldo, Fortuno, Cisco, Luis, Escalara, Denaico, and a ninth unnamed capo (Poisoned by Gus)
 
*Don [[Eladio Vuente]], [[Benicio Fuentes]], [[Miguel (Breaking Bad)|Miguel]], Dons Pace, Cesar, Renaldo, Fortuno, Cisco, Luis, Escalara, Denaico, and a ninth unnamed capo (Poisoned by Gus)
 
*[[Gaff]] (Strangled by Mike)
 
*[[Gaff]] (Strangled by Mike)

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I mean, what do we know about Gustavo Fring, huh? This whole friend of law enforcement thing? Could be a case of keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. I mean, he's got the money to finance this operation, maybe he's got the connections, too. Maybe – just maybe – he's our guy.
Hank Schrader correctly suspecting Gustavo Fring is a drug kingpin.[src]

Gustavo Fring's Drug Empire, known simply as Gus' Drug Empire, was an American drug organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico and run by drug kingpin Gustavo Fring. It was the second most powerful drug organization in United States history, being surpassed only by Walter White's Drug Empire.

Using a fried chicken fast-food restaurant chain Los Pollos Hermanos as a cover organization, Gus' empire controlled one of the primary transportation routes for billions of dollars worth of illegal crystal methamphetamine shipments annually in the Southwestern United States. The meth, given the street name "blue sky" for its blue color, was manufactured by Walter White and Gale Boetticher, who was later replaced by Jesse Pinkman.

Gus's operation was a ruthless and dangerous drug trafficking organization, but remained under the radar of the DEA due to Gus' friendship with George Merkert and Gus' public image as an anti-drug booster of law enforcement. The empire completely crumbled following Gus' assassination at the hands of Hector Salamanca. Gus's death created a power vacuum which was eventually filled by Walt.

History

Early History

4x8 Gus and Max

Gus and Max pitch their product to the cartel in "Hermanos".

In 1989, Gustavo Fring and Max Arciniega pitched the idea of manufacturing and selling crystal methamphetamine to the cartel. The cartel's leader, Don Eladio Vuente, didn't take kindly to Gus' underhanded way of arranging the meeting, and so he murdered Max to keep Gus under his thumb. ("Hermanos")

Breaking Bad

By 2008, Gus had arranged a financial partnership with Peter Schuler and Madrigal Electromotive GmbH to finance the meth trade as well as their cover business, fast food restaurant Los Pollos Hermanos. A large superlab was constructed under a laundromat owned by Madrigal where large quantities of crystal meth -- known on the street as Blue Sky -- could be produced on a weekly basis. Gale Boetticher was hired by Gus to design and oversee the construction and Walter White and Jesse Pinkman were later brought in to run the lab.

In 2009, a vengeful power play by Gus eradicated the cartel and left Gus as the sole producer of meth in the American Southwest. ("Salud")

Downfall and aftermath

Gus' control over the meth distribution network did not last long as Gus was killed by Hector Salamanca, with the assistance of Walter White ("Face Off"). Many of his henchmen and other people involved were killed in the fallout. The cartel's absence and Gus' death left an empty market for other meth manufacturers to vie for control over. ("Madrigal")

Distribution

Los_Pollos_Hermanos_TV_Commercial

Los Pollos Hermanos TV Commercial

Gus' distribution system from "Kafkaesque".

"[Gustavo Fring] spent twenty years building his own distribution. He had sixteen refrigerator trucks running its product."
Mike Ehrmantraut[src]


After the cooks would complete a shipment of Blue Sky the product would be weighed and bagged at the Los Pollos Hermanos Factory Farm outside of Albuquerque. The bags would then be submerged in Los Pollos ingredient tubs and marked with ultraviolet stamps. Los Pollos trucks would then deliver the tubs to different Los Pollos restaurants around the American Southwest where the drugs would be distributed to local dealers and sold to consumers. ("Kafkaesque")

Occasionally these trucks would be attacked by the rival cartel so security forces were added to prevent loss. ("Bullet Points") Dead drops were made as an effort to keep ties severed between members of the organization. ("Shotgun")

DEA investigation

5x4 Fifty-One (07)

Hank and Gomez looking at the map of the extent of Gus' network ("Fifty-One")

The DEA's investigation of Gus' drug empire started as a witch hunt by Hank Schrader to find "Heisenberg", the man producing a high-quality blue-colored methamphetamine. When Walt began cooking for Gus, Hank's investigation led him to the apartment of Gale Boetticher which provided evidence that Los Pollos Hermanos, Gus Fring, and Madrigal Electromotive GmbH may somehow have been involved. ("Problem Dog") Hank's hunt eventually led him to the Los Pollos farm and Gomez to the laundromat. ("End Times")

Neither Hank's partner Steven Gomez nor supervisor George Merkert believed that Fring could be involved. ("Hermanos") Gus, however, was not happy with Hank's investigation so he ordered a hit on him, leading to Walter White's decision to murder Gus. ("Crawl Space") After Fring's death, Hank was vindicated after the discovery of the superlab. ("Live Free or Die") Although Gus' drug ring was shut down, Hank and Gomez continued to tie up the loose ends and were startled when Blue Sky made its way back on to the streets. Hank was ordered to abandon the investigation when he was offered the position of his office's ASAC. ("Fifty-One") Instead, Hank pursued Mike Ehrmantraut and eventually caught a lucky break when they caught Dan Wachsberger, the man delivering the cash for Fring's incarcerated men's families. ("Say My Name") Before any of the ten inmates could reveal the identity of Heisenberg, they were all murdered, effectively putting a final nail in the coffin for the Fring Empire. ("Gliding Over All")

Empire figures

"You don't think Gus Fring built his distribution network all by himself?"
Lydia Rodarte-Quayle[src]


Management & Finance

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Gus Fring in "Hermanos".

Enforcement

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Mike Ehrmantraut in "Box Cutter".

Distribution

Manufacturing

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Gale Botticher in "Box Cutter".

Empire's Victims

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 September 1, 2012. DEA Evidence Board. AMC.