A dramatic video in Mexico shows at least six police officers running away from cartel members who ended up murdering a businessman as his family watched in horror.The man’s family reached out to police for help when a group of gunmen showed up at their house in Cristo Rey, Sinaloa and dragged him out of the house, according to local newspaper Noroeste. But instead of helping the family, the officers showed up, saw they were outmanned, and ran away, cell phone video captured by the family shows.The images show the officers running toward a state police vehicle and a municipal police patrol car, getting in and taking off."Puncture the tire, puncture the tire. These (profanity) are going to take off," a woman's voice can be heard saying on the video.The gunmen take the man, later identified as 27-year-old Eliás Constantino, to the middle of the street in broad daylight."They're going to kill him. They're going to kill him," people are heard shouting.Shots are heard and a black vehicle is seen leaving town a few seconds later. Piercing screams could be heard as gunshots rang out.Four state police officers and two municipal officers fled town, Escuinapa's police chief told Mexican media outlets.The officers have given statements to prosecutors, telling investigators that they fled because they were outnumbered, the police chief said.Constantino's body was dumped on the Mazatlán-Durango highway.
Quote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:17:42 PMwhat can be done at this point in time about the cartel in mexico? specifically towards the US users here. i mean, sure, their cause has died down considerably, especially since more americans are visiting the country, but couldnt we lend a hand to the people? You could stop supporting such loose gun control laws, for starters.
what can be done at this point in time about the cartel in mexico? specifically towards the US users here. i mean, sure, their cause has died down considerably, especially since more americans are visiting the country, but couldnt we lend a hand to the people?
Quote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:39:30 PMQuote from: Flee on February 02, 2016, 05:36:56 PMQuote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:17:42 PMwhat can be done at this point in time about the cartel in mexico? specifically towards the US users here. i mean, sure, their cause has died down considerably, especially since more americans are visiting the country, but couldnt we lend a hand to the people? You could stop supporting such loose gun control laws, for starters.how does this affect the mexicans? im actually curious on this.It are the extremely loose American gun laws that allow over thousands of American guns to be smuggled across the border and right into the hands Mexican cartels every single year. The most conservative research estimates that this number lies around 250,000, while more research data suggests that there might be over 700,000 American guns crossing the border into Mexican criminal hands every year. The American pro gun attitude and loose gun laws allowing for easy access to firearms is undeniably one of the most important reasons that Mexican cartels managed to grow this big and powerful and put them in a position where they can even challenge the police and military.
Quote from: Flee on February 02, 2016, 05:36:56 PMQuote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:17:42 PMwhat can be done at this point in time about the cartel in mexico? specifically towards the US users here. i mean, sure, their cause has died down considerably, especially since more americans are visiting the country, but couldnt we lend a hand to the people? You could stop supporting such loose gun control laws, for starters.how does this affect the mexicans? im actually curious on this.
Invade Mexico 2016Take the wall to them
I absolutely fucking HATE Mexicans. Fucking obliterate that pile of fucking shit country.
Quote from: Thunder on February 02, 2016, 06:03:32 PMI absolutely fucking HATE Mexicans. Fucking obliterate that pile of fucking shit country.arent you a spic?
Quote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:39:30 PMQuote from: Flee on February 02, 2016, 05:36:56 PMQuote from: N'awoo on February 02, 2016, 05:17:42 PMwhat can be done at this point in time about the cartel in mexico? specifically towards the US users here. i mean, sure, their cause has died down considerably, especially since more americans are visiting the country, but couldnt we lend a hand to the people? You could stop supporting such loose gun control laws, for starters.how does this affect the mexicans? im actually curious on this.It are the extremely loose American gun laws that allow for thousands of American guns to be smuggled across the border and right into the hands of Mexican cartels every single year. The most conservative research estimates that this number lies around 250,000, while more recent data suggests that there might be over 700,000 American guns crossing the border into Mexican criminal hands every year. The American pro gun attitude and loose gun laws allowing for easy access to firearms is undeniably one of the most important reasons that Mexican cartels managed to grow this big and powerful and put them in a position where they can even challenge the police and military.America's gun policy is bad enough as it is. The only reason it's only a moderate disaster rather than a complete one is because it is a modern country with highly trained police forces, money and stable political system to manage it all relatively well. Mexico does not have those luxuries. It's corrupt and poor. The US is comparable to the big factory dumping waste upstream, keeping its own waters relatively clean while a lot of the shit ends up in the poor and incapable areas downstream.