Jose Garcia Cosme

José A. García Cosme (1957–September 2, 2019), better known as Papo Cachete, was a Puerto Rican convicted drug dealer.

García Cosme was the leader of a drug trafficking organization in Caguas and is considered to be the precursor of the era of the 90s in drug dealing in the area, the person who led to the rise of other well known Puerto Rican alleged drug dealers from Caguas such as Edsel Torres Gomez, as well as Miguel Rivera Newton ("Cano Newton"), Jaime Dávila Reyes, ("Peluche"), Cano Navarro, ("Gordo Fen"/"Jumbo") and others.

He was arrested during 2013, convicted of drug dealing and sent to a federal prison in the United States.

[3] His sister, Luz García Cosme, was arrested during 2015 at the Residencial Bonneville Heights apartment complex.

[5] Garcia Cosme was released during 2019 and was beginning to live out a sentence of eight years in supervised liberty when he was assassinated on September 2, 2019, as he was driving towards an exit to Caguas in the nearby city of Gurabo.