Their idea was for all drug traffickers to stop their turf wars and work together, with a set of rules and regulations, in order to form a powerful empire that could not be overthrown by the Puerto Rico Police.
ONU helped transport shipments from Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and other Latin American countries to the United States.
On August 24, 2007, La ONU again suffered a loss when "Pito Paz" was murdered in the Monte Hatillo Public Housing Project in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
"El Loco" was ambushed by 10 gunmen at 4:15 p.m. at a shopping center near the Plaza Pharmacy in the Pájaros neighborhood of Toa Baja.
There, Alexis "El Loco", his two-year-old daughter, Arielys Olivo Ortiz, and his sixteen-year-old son, Angel Vargas Soto, were killed.
[8] The gunmen arrived in five vehicles and fired with nine rifles and eight guns, which left 280 caps on the ground as proof of the cruelty of the incident.
In 2012, a contingent of agents broke into several communities in Río Piedras and Carolina in search of some ONU members and made two arrests, but 18 of the defendants were already detained in criminal institutions in Puerto Rico and the United States.
Members were charged with a series of murders, including the death of agent Blanca De Los Santos Barbosa in recorded events of July 7, 2010[9] and the pilot Jesús Quiñones Santiago on May 4 of the same year.
The song seems to include a spoken message from "Angel Millones", in a telephone call from prison, where he says "I'm not dead, I'm in jail" and "atentamente" (transl.