Mayor of Mexico city of Temixco murdered one day after she took office http://www.nydailynews.com/news/worl...icle-1.2483409 Quote:
Would be nice if a resident Mexico expert could chime in on this so that I can learn a few things. |
That's not uncommon If people in North America would stop doing so much blow the problem would be greatly reduced. |
Wasn't there a thread about a drug cartel leader escaping from prison? I watched a documentary about Juarez where it was the murder capital of the world. |
Friend grew up in Argentina and said he would never sit foot in the country or most places in South America ever again. Chances of getting robbed, kidnapped or killed is too real. |
End the war on drugs already. |
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That country has gone down the toilet for the past twenty years. Armed robbery and kidnapping are the most common crimes in the capital city of Caracas. The economy is in shambles because of widespread government corruption, and low revenues from low oil prices. You can fill up a tank of government subsidized gas for 2 cents per litre. :lawl: Everybody drives SUVs in Venezuela. However, high food prices and food shortages are common. My uncle got into a gunfight with two thieves who followed him home. Once he drove his Mercedes into his garage, two thieves got into the garage. They tried to rob him and jack his car. My uncle, who has good marksmanship as a gun club member, calmly took his gun out of the glove compartment. He shot one thief in the left shoulder. The other thief got scared and booked it. Then my cousin, the daughter of this uncle, got two cellphones stolen from her at gunpoint in one week. Shit is crazy in Venezuela. :heckno: |
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Edit: Yeah, Venezuela is infinitely worse. It'll need another civil war to get back on its tracks, unfortunately. |
i believe she was declaring she would get tough on crime, a lot of candidates do that to get votes and when they win that happens |
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regular street clothes but had on an old rolex, moreso sentimental value worth approx 10-12k, looks like a tarnished old watch from the bay in front of 300+ people sitting in lawn chairs the guy got jumped by 4 guys after 1 guy who walked up tried to take it off his wrist, tried to turtle hoping somone of the hundreds of people sitting on the beach might do anything after getting stomped in the head 3-4 times he just gave it up. An older woman was the only person to come help when the waves started hitting him as he was laying in the sand. The "tourist police" told him people in Brazil basically watch all crimes, regardless of the violence level like it's a TV show |
Just watched a movie called Sicario on the flight home NYE on air canada. It was pretty intense movie on Mexico and the drug Cartels! Probly fiction but there has to be some truths to the movie. |
^^^....the dead bodies hanging from a rope on public streets yes....beheadings too,i'm pretty sure online these drug cartels record they're violent crimes too... drug cartel gangs filming murder with chainsaws to there neck,Filming themselves ambushing police cars with automatic rifles on street corners laughing about it "IT's just like a video game!"...they looked about 20 of age committing crimes like this in mexico. pretty fucked up stuff,some of these killings are carried out by early retired Mexican Army personals,they've being trained to and use it for evil. |
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none of this is surprising. they just ghosted a bunch of protesting students like a year ago. go read about that shit show. these cartels are beyond movie level over the top evil. you can legalize all drugs and they'll just get into something else. human trafficking. slanging organs. |
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Go image search on Google and you'll see how very real and brutal the violence is. As a precautionary measure, I suggest not eating anything right before. |
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reminds me of some news articles about a small mexico city's police chief... they were giving away the position because NO ONE wanted it. They ended up giving it to some random 20 years old student who were willing to take the job, but after a few months, she didn't show up for work, turns out she fled to american to seek asylum lol 'Bravest woman in Mexico' seeks asylum in United States - CNN.com can't blame her tho, this other one was killed after 2 months as a police chief in another city Unarmed female Mexican police chief gunned down on way to work in latest drug gang hit | Daily Mail Online |
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Same person http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/...vpq1wxrjpg.jpg People on drugs can't afford drugs end up doing crime to pay for drugs. |
I won't even debate this with you, you're not capable |
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Imagine going down Hwy 1 and having to lay down on the pavement so you don't get shot. Regular occurrence there. |
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