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  1. David Barron Corona, (1963 – November 27, 1997) was a Mexican-American gangster who was a high-ranking member of the Logan Heights Gang and the Mexican Mafia, and a hitman for the Tijuana Cartel under the command of drug lord Ramon Arellano Felix.

  2. David Jeremiah Barron (born July 7, 1967) is an American lawyer who serves as the Chief United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and former S. William Green Professor of Public Law at Harvard Law School.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0057655David Barron - IMDb

    David Barron was born on 21 February 1954 in Petersfield, Hampshire, England, UK. He is a producer, known for Cinderella (2015), Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010).

  4. David Barron Corona, (1963 – November 27, 1997) was a Mexican-American gangster who was a high-ranking member of the Logan Heights Gang and the Mexican Mafia, and a hitman for the Tijuana Cartel under the command of drug lord Ramon Arellano Felix.

  5. Nov 8, 2021 · David Barron Corona, a.k.a. Popeye was a Mexican high-ranking member of the Logan Heights Gang, the Mexican Mafia and a hitman for the Tijuana Cartel under the command of drug...

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  6. Nov 13, 2021 · David Barron is a fictional character based on a real-life hitman for the Tijuana Cartel. He dies in the third season of Narcos Mexico, shot in the eye by a fellow gang member.

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  8. When the White House nominated David Barron to be a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, based in Boston, it expected the usual Republican opposition. Mr. Barron, a Harvard law professor, is known as a liberal who was pointedly critical of President George W. Bush’s national security policy.