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sanquintinsince73
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You are kidding right? Rehabilitation? What you witnessed was a kidnapping. I think you've been reading to many Nancy Drew mysteries.
[Edited on 11-15-2010 by sanquintinsince73]
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jeremias
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detox at our facility with the help of masked ak-47 wielding commandos..... sounds a like a new reality show.
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JESSE
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sounds like cartel men to me
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permission to "kidnap"
It happens here in the States...parents hiring out to retrieve their kid from a "Jim Jones" situation. But....not with 12 men fully armed goons. Maybe
3-4.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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DENNIS
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You should hope you don't run into those people who gave you that BS excuse again. They obviously know what's happening.
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BooJumMan
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Wow. That's a pretty scary story...
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Holy cow! And here I thought that threatening my kids by telling them I'd
enroll them in parochial school if they didn't shape up was bad!
New age "tough love"????
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Woooosh
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The "c-ckroach effect" is in full gear for Rosarito. The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area
with their families six or so months ago. The main bulk of them were grouping nearer to Ensenada but with the gov't changing over here in two weeks-
they don't have much to fear from the police by making public displays like this. No new police Captain for Rosarito has been announced. If Tito
doesn't retain Capt. Montero, or hire someone strong like him- Rosarito could be lost to the Sinaloas and the c-ckroaches could stay closer to the
border- which is where they want to be, although Ensenada and all points north is all good for their drug, gun, money and people moving business .
[Edited on 11-15-2010 by Woooosh]
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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k-rico
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area with their families six or so months ago.
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I'd like to know more about this. Do you have any links to news articles? Does this spell trouble for the AFO?
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Woooosh
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| Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area with their families six or so months ago.
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I'd like to know more about this. Do you have any links to news articles? Does this spell trouble for the AFO? |
There is no news being released out of Rosarito, and there hasn't been any for a few months. Not even when the Police Captain was suspended twice in
the past month by the Sindicatura for stupid stuff given the security situation. What you will see in place of news is first-hand reports like this
one that play to people worst fears about the future here.
In the absence of direct news, one TJ news story had one line about replacing the "retired" Police Captain Montero. A few weeks back the former
police Captain was killed and his wife injured. He was the guy who arranged the huge shooting at the police station a few years back intended to kill
Capt. Montero.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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sanquintinsince73
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
The "c-ckroach effect" is in full gear for Rosarito. The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area
with their families six or so months ago. The main bulk of them were grouping nearer to Ensenada but with the gov't changing over here in two weeks-
they don't have much to fear from the police by making public displays like this. No new police Captain for Rosarito has been announced. If Tito
doesn't retain Capt. Montero, or hire someone strong like him- Rosarito could be lost to the Sinaloas and the c-ckroaches could stay closer to the
border- which is where they want to be, although Ensenada and all points north is all good for their drug, gun, money and people moving business .
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Bad thing is that you take out one of those amoebas and 10 more appear. They really should covertly, hire the folks at Blackwater to go clean house.
Hell, give me my old M-16 and a couple cases of 5.56........
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k-rico
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| Quote: | Originally posted by sanquintinsince73
| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
The "c-ckroach effect" is in full gear for Rosarito. The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area
with their families six or so months ago. The main bulk of them were grouping nearer to Ensenada but with the gov't changing over here in two weeks-
they don't have much to fear from the police by making public displays like this. No new police Captain for Rosarito has been announced. If Tito
doesn't retain Capt. Montero, or hire someone strong like him- Rosarito could be lost to the Sinaloas and the c-ckroaches could stay closer to the
border- which is where they want to be, although Ensenada and all points north is all good for their drug, gun, money and people moving business .
[Edited on 11-15-2010 by Woooosh] |
Bad thing is that you take out one of those amoebas and 10 more appear. They really should covertly, hire the folks at Blackwater to go clean house.
Hell, give me my old M-16 and a couple cases of 5.56........ |
Hmmmm, you say if you take them out more appear and then offer as a solution to this problem a method to take them out.
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While reading bajaeng's description, I was trying to imagine what the average patrol cop in the US would do if s/he saw this happen. Certainly not
jump out with their .40 pistol and yell, "Stop!" Maybe follow them until the patrol car was filled with holes from those assault rifles? How many
patrol cars would have to be assembled to safely stop several cars full of men in body armor and armed with AK-47's?
It is easy to see how intractable the Mexican situation is when we imagine it in the US and ask how we would deal with it.
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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sanquintinsince73
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| Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
| Quote: | Originally posted by sanquintinsince73
| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
The "c-ckroach effect" is in full gear for Rosarito. The green-eyed Sinaloas are all over the place now. The leaders started moving into the area
with their families six or so months ago. The main bulk of them were grouping nearer to Ensenada but with the gov't changing over here in two weeks-
they don't have much to fear from the police by making public displays like this. No new police Captain for Rosarito has been announced. If Tito
doesn't retain Capt. Montero, or hire someone strong like him- Rosarito could be lost to the Sinaloas and the c-ckroaches could stay closer to the
border- which is where they want to be, although Ensenada and all points north is all good for their drug, gun, money and people moving business .
[Edited on 11-15-2010 by Woooosh] |
Bad thing is that you take out one of those amoebas and 10 more appear. They really should covertly, hire the folks at Blackwater to go clean house.
Hell, give me my old M-16 and a couple cases of 5.56........ |
Hmmmm, you say if you take them out more appear and then offer as a solution to this problem a method to take them out. |
What part of that don't you understand?
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Woooosh
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBruno
While reading bajaeng's description, I was trying to imagine what the average patrol cop in the US would do if s/he saw this happen. Certainly not
jump out with their .40 pistol and yell, "Stop!" Maybe follow them until the patrol car was filled with holes from those assault rifles? How many
patrol cars would have to be assembled to safely stop several cars full of men in body armor and armed with AK-47's?
It is easy to see how intractable the Mexican situation is when we imagine it in the US and ask how we would deal with it. |
Spraying bullets both directions on the busiest street in Rosarito would have made the news somewhere. The Rosarito police aren't armed or trained
for that- it would have to be a military operation. I'll bet dollars to donuts if a cop had been present- he would have been shot.
Wasn't there a bank robbery in LA a few years back where the police were totally outgunned and didn't have a chance? Same thing here- those were on a
specific mission, it was too much firepower to be a kidnapping for profit and nothing would have stopped it. The Police or Tourist Police present
would only have made the situation worse for everyone around the area, including Bajaeng. (And laying low in an unarmored car is pretty much like
being out in the open when it comes to AK47 rounds that penetrate everything).
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBruno
While reading bajaeng's description, I was trying to imagine what the average patrol cop in the US would do if s/he saw this happen.
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Could possibly have been the police....moonlighting.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajaeng
Last week in Rosarito, right in the middle of what's left of the tourist zone, several cars suddenly (out of nowhere) converged at an intersection,
and about 12 masked men in full body armor and automatic weapons drawn all rushed out towards a car they had blocked. I was literally a few feet away
from one of the cars and I just hit the deck thinking there was going to be a shootout or something ... then I scampered into a nearby store to get
out of the way ... then we hear tires squealing and the group of cars speeding off in different directions. All of this happened in less than a
minute and these guys were pros ... they didn't appear to be police, and the cars they used were just everyday ones pretty well beaten. (yes, this
incident scarred the h out of me)
Nothing was ever mentioned in any of the papers and I've been asking around thinking it was a kidnapping or even a high profile arrest ...
Today I finally ran into some people who heard of the incident and they say it was a group that rehabilitates troubled teens who are deemed a lost
cause by their parents and they give them permission to "kidnap" their troubled kids and forcibly admitted into a paramilitary style drug rehab. Any
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sounds like a kidnapping or a hit. the story about intervention for troubled teen is fantasy or wishful thinking. commando raids are not the way
you "abduct" a dope addict for treatment.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
commando raids are not the way you "abduct" a dope addict for treatment. |
How is it done?
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sanquintinsince73
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There is a group home here stateside for troubled teens who will send out a unarmed "commando unit" of non-peace officers for your uncooperative teen
at home. They are then taken to the group home and intervened. We were going to use this method for my step-daughter when she was acting a fool a few
years back but it runs like $6k per month to stay there. I fixed her on my own and she is now working and going to college.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by sanquintinsince73
There is a group home here stateside for troubled teens who will send out a unarmed "commando unit" of non-peace officers for your uncooperative teen
at home. They are then taken to the group home and intervened. We were going to use this method for my step-daughter when she was acting a fool a few
years back but it runs like $6k per month to stay there. I fixed her on my own and she is now working and going to college. |
That's a whole lot of money! Bet you're proud of your and her accomplishments! Good for you!
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