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12-20-23 05:40 #4213
Posts: 592Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123 [View Original Post]
I suppose it depends on the exact visual but most people do not care if you are out and about with a chica. IMO, people in Mexico mind their own business much more so than people in the US. The "stares and glances" you are seeing MIGHT actually be just something in your head and a reflection of you being worried about other people's reaction. But again I guess it does depend on the visual as I've never seen you or the chica in question together in person.
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12-19-23 03:34 #4212
Posts: 264Safe to take club girls out into Tijuana
Originally Posted by GentileBear [View Original Post]
Starting to think it's safest to just keep to doing your business in the club and leave it there despite the urge to we all feel to develop a bond to the chicas and take the outside the club.
What do ya'll think.
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12-18-23 22:28 #4211
Posts: 6522Wise Street-smart guys
I know a few wise, street- smart guys.
Eventually either LEs or criminals will find ways to lure them into traps, some very costly or deadly.
Just stay well away from crimes, shady people, potential criminals, live another day to romance your own sweeties.
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12-18-23 21:50 #4210
Posts: 168Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123 [View Original Post]
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12-18-23 08:03 #4209
Posts: 264Another monger kidnaped and killed
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12-16-23 16:18 #4208
Posts: 3336Come to think of it, when I was staying at Cascadas a few days ago, there was zero military in the Callejon.
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12-15-23 19:41 #4207
Posts: 2569Hopefully HK increases security. The past incidents have been occurring in the mornings. My guess is that this has been happening since there is less police and soldiers in the Zona that time of day. LE really needs to focus on getting rid of the remaining dealers in the Zona. There is fewer now. But I still see a few by hotel CeCe.
Originally Posted by OPIllini [View Original Post]
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12-15-23 04:05 #4206
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Spartan94 [View Original Post]
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12-15-23 01:46 #4205
Posts: 1078Report
Originally Posted by Spartan94 [View Original Post]
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12-15-23 00:27 #4204
Posts: 84Alley Shooting
Hello.
There was a shooting today (12.14. 23) in the alley and some involved ran into Hong Kong. The police and military had alley closed. Part of HK was closed off. I got to HK at 1030 am. The woman I hooked up with said it occurred at 1000/1015 am that security and waiters told the women to run upstairs.
Be safe.
Spartan.
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12-13-23 22:11 #4203
Posts: 2569The danger is a bit overblown since cartel member are mainly targeting their rivals etc. The good thing is that the ratero's have been largely driven out of the Zona in the past 7 years or so. There is still a element of danger in Tijuana. So it is always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings and when crime is rising.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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12-11-23 23:22 #4202
Posts: 6522Corrupt Mexico
El Mayo Zambada, ie Sinaloa cartel, quickly found out IDs of the cops who robbed him and had them all whacked within a few days, most likely with intels leaked from moles within the city and state security organizations.
AMLO straight face declares Mexico never produces any Fentanyl. It's estimated million Mexicans are accepting small remittances to launder cartels' drug money from the US, earning only a few dollars per transactions.
You have a lot more people to worry about in Mexico besides just the few crooked cops who robbed the cartel's cocaine.
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12-11-23 19:53 #4201
Posts: 6522Leaked intels from State Security
El Mayo Zambada, ie Sinaloa cartel, quickly found out IDs of the cops who robbed him and had them all whacked within a few days, most likely with intels leaked from moles within the city and state security organizations.
AMLO straight face declares Mexico never produces any Fentanyl. It's estimated million Mexicans are accepting small remittances to launder cartels' drug money from the US, earning only a few dollars per transactions.
You have a lot more people to worry about besides just the few crooked cops who robbed the cartel's cocaine.
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12-11-23 01:29 #4200
Posts: 2420So there is a little war going on. Be safe. Stay inside. Probably should stand far away from guys with badges, or guys following guys with badges.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/drug-lord...150233852.html
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11-21-23 00:03 #4199
Posts: 6522CHP officer fatally shoot man on 105 Freeway
This guy violated traffic safety laws and drivers' rights on freeway. He was confronted and shot dead by CHP. More crazy drug addicts may end up shot dead by violating public space and people's rights.
Unhoused people tested positive for illegal drugs are huge threats to social order and can destroy our civilization. They should be rounded up and shipped to facilities way away from our society and required to work for food and shelter. Only when they are free of drugs addiction should they be released.
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...on-105-freeway
Video appears to show CHP officer fatally shoot man on 105 Freeway.
Video recorded by a bystander appears to show a deadly encounter in which a California Highway Patrol officer repeatedly shoots a man after a struggle in the middle of the 105 Freeway in Watts on Sunday afternoon.
The CHP confirmed Monday that a shooting took place on the freeway but did not provide further details.
The LOS Angeles County medical examiner's office said Monday the person had died, though it did not provide identification, pending notification of family. A cause of death was not released.
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CHP officials said they responded to the freeway about 3:15 pm Sunday after receiving multiple calls about a man walking through traffic near the Wilmington Avenue exit.
After the trooper made contact with the pedestrian, "a struggle ensued and an officer-involved shooting occurred," the CHP said in a release. Authorities said over a police radio that the man fired a Taser at the officer, leading to the shooting, according to audio posted on the Citizen mobile app.
The video shows a CHP officer on top of another person as the two struggle on the pavement in the middle of what appears to be a closed stretch of freeway.
After a few seconds, while the two tussle, a gun seems to go off and a bullet ricochets off the pavement near the body of the man, who remains on the ground.
The officer then stands up and shoots at least four additional times at the prone man.
The man lies motionless for the rest of the minute-long video. The CHP officer remains by the body with his gun drawn.
It was not immediately clear who posted the video online.
The CHP directed all inquiries to the California Department of Justice, which investigates police shootings in which unarmed people are killed, according to the department.
The state DOJ declined comment but confirmed in a statement the agency is investigating the shooting.
The shots were audible from the Salvation Army shelter below the freeway's banks, where a faint trace of blood remained visible Monday morning.
People at the homeless shelter said they didn't know the victim, but said it's common to see others walking on the freeway, searching for bottles and cans.
Residents at nearby Imperial Courts, who were awaiting the start of a turkey giveaway, said they also heard the shots fired Sunday.
Terikisha Burke, 35, said she missed a flight to Atlanta because she got stuck in traffic on the 105 after the shooting. She sat at the on-ramp with her 5-year-old for "three hours and some change," costing her thousands of dollars and a holiday catering job, she said.
"I never knew it was a shooting until you told me," she told The Times.
Travis Norton, a law enforcement officer who runs the California Assn. Of Tactical Officers After Action Review, said video is a limited way to understand a police shooting.
"It is hard to diagnose without knowing what the officer saw, experienced and interpreted was happening," Norton said. "All I see is a very short scuffle. I see the suspect point something that appears to look like some sort of weapon. . From the video, without knowing anything else about it, the use of deadly force appears appropriate. ".
But other experts said the use of force raises many questions.
Ed Obayashi, a police shootings expert who investigates the incidents for numerous law enforcement agencies in California, said investigators will immediately ask the officer why he was engaging with the person without a partner or backup in the immediate vicinity.
Obayashi also said that investigators will look into why the officer felt the need to shoot the man after standing up and disengaging from him.
"Why did you shoot him while he was on the ground?" Obayashi said investigators will ask. "You separated yourself from the individual; why was he still a threat to you?