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If a Gringo in MX threatens someone's life on the internet what would the MX police do if reported?

JZ - 8-15-2017 at 12:26 PM

Or even threatens them with bodily injury? Let's say via multiple PMs.


chippy - 8-15-2017 at 03:12 PM

It would probably depend on whats in it for the cop?

shari - 8-15-2017 at 03:27 PM

In issues like this it doesnt matter what race you are....a threat is a threat and if reported the police may contact immigration to act on it.

In our village if there is a problem that gets reported, often both parties are called in to the mayors office where the Delegado listens to both sides and hopefully can resolve the matter without it becoming a police matter.

If it a serious threat you must report it to the Ministerio Publico which kicks it up a notch. A gringo can be fined or jailed or deported if not a citizen.

bajatrailrider - 8-15-2017 at 05:24 PM

Local cops would do nothing. Maybe the PJR would do something.

Archie - 8-15-2017 at 06:31 PM

Actually, theres a cybernetic state police in the BCS justice system, you can contact them via social media or e-mail.

The behavior you mention may fall on the category of cyberbullying, even CSPĀ“s main target its the youth, threats of violence are taken very seriously.







[Edited on 8-16-2017 by Archie]

mtgoat666 - 8-15-2017 at 07:20 PM

Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Or even threatens them with bodily injury? Let's say via multiple PMs.



Who did you pi$$ off?

Enrique2012 - 8-16-2017 at 09:02 AM

No one has yet to offer the correct answer, so allow me to do so.

$100 - Cash - Placed into the hand of any number of corrupt officials working in the local area.

Case closed.

Lee - 8-16-2017 at 11:47 AM

Quote: Originally posted by Enrique2012  
No one has yet to offer the correct answer, so allow me to do so.

$100 - Cash - Placed into the hand of any number of corrupt officials working in the local area.

Case closed.


Think this is right. Make copies of the ''multiple PM's'' and talk to the top cop in the town the perp lives in. Tell the cop you want this guy arrested and in jail. Talk to MX immigration -- give them copies of the threats.

A more immediate alternative would be to show up at his home at night. Black BDUs, balaclava, assault gloves and a whip billy. Bring a friend or two.

JoeJustJoe - 8-16-2017 at 12:10 PM

The OP should give us the reason why he is asking, and if it's personal, give specifics.

Rarely, do online threats come from people you know all their personal information.

The person sending the threats could be using a fake name, fake email, and behind a chained up proxy, or better yet making threats from an internet cafe using a fake or throwaway email.

If the OP already has all the personal information from those threatening him. He should just show up at their house and settle it person.

JZ - 8-16-2017 at 12:12 PM

My MX buddy is a boat captain for the local police comandante.

surabi - 8-16-2017 at 06:59 PM

www.pgjebcs.gob.mx/cibernetica/index.php

You might want to get in touch with these guys- cyber police- their job is to investigate exactly these kind of things.

Alm - 8-17-2017 at 12:28 PM

Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  

Who did you pi$$ off?

He said already, - another gringo. "What" did he do to p$$ him off is another question. Doesn't sound like he is going to answer, unfortunately this is often an important point, because the OP initial act could be a serious wrongdoing in itself. The police and court of law will want to know all the details, and dealing with this system isn't fun, in any country.

JZ - 8-17-2017 at 01:54 PM

Called him a blow hard, pusy. You know, normal message board stuff.

Thinking about getting the dude deported and then arrested in the US.


Alm - 8-17-2017 at 02:15 PM

So you want a legal action NOB, with your testimony and everything, all the way to wherever it ends. The only guaranteed outcome of the NOB legal system is that it will cost you a lot of time :)

Easier solution: block the sender. It is unlikely that his threats are real.

Paco Facullo - 8-17-2017 at 03:08 PM

How does the Guy that is threatening you , know who you are and where you live in real life ?????

SFandH - 8-17-2017 at 04:27 PM

Quote: Originally posted by JZ  


Thinking about getting the dude deported and then arrested in the US.



Gnarly.

So, which District Attorney in the US are you going to convince to arrest a guy for Internet intimidation done in Mexico? You may have to make a federal case considering the international aspects. Maybe the World Court in The Hague, Netherlands.


[Edited on 8-18-2017 by SFandH]

mtgoat666 - 8-17-2017 at 06:42 PM

Quote: Originally posted by Alm  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  

Who did you pi$$ off?

He said already, - another gringo. "What" did he do to p$$ him off is another question. Doesn't sound like he is going to answer, unfortunately this is often an important point, because the OP initial act could be a serious wrongdoing in itself. The police and court of law will want to know all the details, and dealing with this system isn't fun, in any country.


Jizz has been a "impolite" (to say the least) on this board, so not hard to imagine he POd anyone just about anywhere :lol:
Life is karmic, what goes around comes around, do unto others as you would have them do unto you, etc.,...

Lee - 8-17-2017 at 11:20 PM

Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  


Jizz has been a "impolite" (to say the least) on this board, so not hard to imagine he POd anyone just about anywhere :lol:
Life is karmic, what goes around comes around, do unto others as you would have them do unto you, etc.,...


JZ is no more full of himself than you, Tom. It would be hard for me to imagine him PO someone to the extent described.

Someone making serious threats deserves to be spanked, hard. Lots of a$$holes in BCS. I've seen them.