It's never explained if the character Dre is killed or arrested due to the sloppy, abrupt editing here.
An ex-con wouldn't just accept a buff rapper as his bodyguard and partner-in-crime.
Despite being claimed as being based on true events, the film never cites any sources nor does it feel like it could've happened.
The main cartel villain does a forced Cuban accent. There are no known Cuban stronghold cartels in Dallas, TX.
Despite the main villain having a Cuban accent and speaking like Tony Montana, he is in fact Black, not Cuban or Latino.
The federal agent acts very unprofessional and when asked if she is a lawyer, acts rather too flirtatious, which is not something that would happen in real life.
The B-roll of the various Dallas buildings and roads is clearly from a rather shaky drone camera as the camera shakes for no reason at all.
The Uzi and other machine guns used by the Cartel muscle are clearly gun props.
The main cartel gang consists of Latino and Black members. This would never happen.
The main corrupt policeman is seen after the fact, either having committed suicide or having been killed by cartel members. It's never made clear what has just happened.
Dallas cops don't have unusual badges or wear baseball hats.