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Originally Posted by Davela42
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Do you mean Uber or Didi? I don't think Lyft operates in Tijuana.
They don't. Also, all OXXO and supermarkets and liquor stores must stop selling at midnight in Baja and other Mexican states, and IIRC can't resume until 10 am.
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Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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Got more details from the bro about this extortion incident by Tijuana policias.
2 young guys and 2 girls were in a taxi leaving HK after 1 AM, heading to club Alebrije in Zona Rio. They wanted more beers and complained OXXO closed after midnight. Cabbie took them to a liquor store 5 blocks away, encouraged them to drink in the cab, while busy talking a lot on the phone with someone, which they could understand only a few word. Cabbie drove them around the area, taking the long way, so it looked like this cabbie set these kids up to get ripped off by his policias buddies. There are a lot of greedy, shady and ugly people in the poor third world who would abuse visitors every chance they have.
While in Tijuana or any foreign countries, limit your exposures and take low profiles to avoid giving assholes opportunities to dick with you, like vendors, beggars, bullies, gang bangers, cartels, bar bouncers, policias. Stay nice and clean, avoid anything even remotely borderline illegal. Taking UBER or LYFT would be safer than taxis, as you at least have the drivers' IDs to take any measure against them later.
When stopped by policias, try to take down their IDs and car license #s. I have cameras front and back of the car recording videos and audios, stop only at well lighted areas with people. I mentioned that to policias so they never tried to pull any shit against me.
Do you mean Uber or Didi? I don't think Lyft operates in Tijuana.
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Amor,
I hope HK did not execute him for theft.
He had nothing to do with the cash registers. It was unusual to see him with a big stack of Mexico's pesos.
I saw him leaning on the DJ's booth the Friday night before the shoot out. He looked very down and out. I did not know what happened and did not have time to talk to him.
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Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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Augustin is a low-level guy. He's supposed to supervise the floor but only walked around the club not doing anything.
Like other indirect workers, he worked only on call, not full time, not permanent. I found him one night standing next to the front desk handling, but not counting, a stack of 200,500-peso bills about 10 inch thick.
If anyone wants to warn Hong Kong, they would have to aim at the owners' families, wives, GFs, children ect, not a low level worker like Augustin. So I tend to believe it was personal against him, not HK.
If he was handling a lot of HK dinero maybe he was stealing some and got caught.
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Augustin is a low-level guy. He's supposed to supervise the floor but only walked around the club not doing anything.
Like other indirect workers, he worked only on call, not full time, not permanent. I found him one night standing next to the front desk handling, but not counting, a stack of 200,500-peso bills about 10 inch thick.
If anyone wants to warn Hong Kong, they would have to aim at the owners' families, wives, GFs, children ect, not a low level worker like Augustin. So I tend to believe it was personal against him, not HK.
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Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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HK management is saying perhaps he was a case of mistaken identity.
That's utter bullshiit. He was driving a bright yellow Nissan Xterra which is unique to him. Shooter could not make such a stupid mistake on a murder case. Assassins are usually way smarter than HK managers.
I saw him last Friday night standing against the DJ booth, looing very down and sad. Perhaps he took out loans to survive through CoVid time and could not repay in time? May be he was selling some funny shit and owed dealers money?
I wonder if this was a message to HK that they are paying the wrong Cartel for protection. Doubt if he owed money because debtors are usually kept alive so that they can work their ass off to meet interest payments. Dead bodies don't generate income very well. The hit was done on a freeway normally very busy. It is kind of a statement that they can reach someone regardless of witnesses.
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No mistaken ID possible
HK management is saying perhaps he was a case of mistaken identity.
That's utter bullshiit. He was driving a bright yellow Nissan Xterra which is unique to him. Shooter could not make such a stupid mistake on a murder case. Assassins are usually way smarter than HK managers.
I saw him last Friday night standing against the DJ booth, looing very down and sad. Perhaps he took out loans to survive through CoVid time and could not repay in time? May be he was selling some funny shit and owed dealers money?
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Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe
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I knew him well, I was told by my ex mesero friend about the news of his death. I am truly sorry for his family, how evil the cartel violence is in Mexico and especially Tijuana. I will be honest, there are not any permanent happy endings in the zona.
Too much crime in Mexico and such a beautiful country. WTF is wrong with these guys? They should learn how to solve problems and conflicts without the use of violence and murder.
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Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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A very personable supervisor in HK, Augustin Mendez only worked a few days in the speak easy during the 2 years CoVid shut down since March 2020. I found him back to work in HK on Friday night March 18, standing dejectedly next to the DJ booth on the second floor. He looked aged and scared, different from a cool, easy-going gentleman before.
The article says he was driving to work in a yellow Nissan Xterra on Via Rapida. The assassin rode along on a motorbike, shot him twice through the glass. He was declared dead at the scene.
Looks like a professional hit. Don't know what he got himself into to be murdered.
https://puntonorte.info/2022/03/21/e...sesinado-ayer/
MC Chui was also back to work in HK recently.
Oh fuck. That's on Via Rapida, one of the most busy roads too, not some empty seedy bar that no one visits in the Zona Norte.
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Augustin Mendez
He has not been working a lot in HK after CoVid. He may be owing someone money and could not pay.
Al those indirect people are on call, not permanent, not full time. Meseros pay rent for their jobs so they are always welcomed to work. Chicas also have to pay rent with their ficha quota, so they can work, only fat, ugly girls are sent home.
It's sad what happened to a lot of people after CoVid.
I knew him well, I was told by my ex mesero friend about the news of his death. I am truly sorry for his family, how evil the cartel violence is in Mexico and especially Tijuana. I will be honest, there are not any permanent happy endings in the zona.
Originally Posted by SeaBeeJoe
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I knew him well, I was told by my ex mesero friend about the news of his death. I am truly sorry for his family, how evil the cartel violence is in Mexico and especially Tijuana. I will be honest, there are not any permanent happy endings in the zona.
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Augustin
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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A very personable supervisor in HK, Augustin Mendez only worked a few days in the speak easy during the 2 years CoVid shut down since March 2020. I found him back to work in HK on Friday night March 18, standing dejectedly next to the DJ booth on the second floor. He looked aged and scared, different from a cool, easy-going gentleman before.
The article says he was driving to work in a yellow Nissan Xterra on Via Rapida. The assassin rode along on a motorbike, shot him twice through the glass. He was declared dead at the scene.
Looks like a professional hit. Don't know what he got himself into to be murdered..
I knew him well, I was told by my ex mesero friend about the news of his death. I am truly sorry for his family, how evil the cartel violence is in Mexico and especially Tijuana. I will be honest, there are not any permanent happy endings in the zona.
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Set up with policia
Looks like the taxi driver set these guys up for a bust.
Taxi drivers in Tijuana are the least trust-worthy people. They will harm you given any opportunities.
Better to book UBER or LYFT.
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Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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If there are laws against drinking in a moving vehicle, why was the taxi driver not charged? He was the one driving and responsible for the vehicle. Why was he not charged?
Haha, they know who's got money and who don't.
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Memento Mori
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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A very personable supervisor in HK, Augustin Mendez only worked a few days in the speak easy during the 2 years CoVid shut down since March 2020. I found him back to work in HK on Friday night March 18, standing dejectedly next to the DJ booth on the second floor. He looked aged and scared, different from a cool, easy-going gentleman before.
The article says he was driving to work in a yellow Nissan Xterra on Via Rapida. The assassin rode along on a motorbike, shot him twice through the glass. He was declared dead at the scene.
Looks like a professional hit. Don't know what he got himself into to be murdered.
Crap. There's been a lot of death surrounding HK in the last six months.
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Drinking in a Moving Vehicle
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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If there are laws against drinking in a moving vehicle, why was the taxi driver not charged? He was the one driving and responsible for the vehicle. Why was he not charged?
There are no laws against drinking in moving vehicles in Baja California or California, unless driver is drinking, otherwise all those limos with fridge and alcohol would all be stopped, fined and impounded.
In California, the driver can be charged if an alcoholic beverage is "accessible to the driver. " So even if the driver is not drinking, but it is accessible to the driver, it is an open container violation. I know this from an Ex-friend with Benefits that has too much personal experience with this law.
The reason the limos and party busses get away with it is because there is a partition between the driver and the passengers (including the booze).
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