Mexico border kidnap victims all have lengthy rap sheets – IOTW Report

Mexico border kidnap victims all have lengthy rap sheets

DMUK: Four U.S. citizens who were kidnapped in Mexico by the notorious criminal and drug syndicate Gulf Cartel have lengthy criminal rap sheets.

Latavia McGee, Eric Williams, Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border town Matamoros on Friday when they were caught in crossfire and abducted. Brown and Woodard didn’t survive.

DailyMail.com can reveal that Williams was previously busted for ‘distributing crack near a school,’ while McGee has been slapped with ‘unlawful conduct towards a child,’ when her daughter tested positive for amphetamines.

Woodard was charged with the ‘manufacturing and possession’ of drugs and pleaded guilty, while Brown was also charged for ‘possession of marijuana or hashish.’

The four were found in a rundown stash house near a place known as La Lagunona in the town of El Tecolote – about six-and-a-half-miles from where they were taken.  more. h/t JDHasty

20 Comments on Mexico border kidnap victims all have lengthy rap sheets

  1. Called it! Hoodrats failed drug deal with well-organized, professional Mexican cartels is the real situation. Mexico may be letting people invade the US through the border, but they have strict imigration and tourism laws.

    Mexican authorities seem to know about the people entering their country to visit or seeking permanent residency. They probably knew about the red flag criminal records of each member of the Hoodrat Tummy Tuck gang.

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  2. ” well-organized, professional Mexican cartels ” that keep killing their customers with fentanyl. What a great business plan. Phizer and Moderna will have jobs waiting should they ever decide to go legit.

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  3. mod, yeah that’s what criminal organizations do. They never care about the fallout. Why should they?
    Sadly, there are plenty of people willing to pay to victimize themselves and others by using fentanyl. Cartels will not run out of customers unless people stop using illegal drugs.

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  4. I was watching that Trafficked show with Mariana van Zeller on Nat Geo. They had a heroin dealer on saying how he spikes one or two bags of heroin out of hundreds. Then when the junkies OD on it, the word on the street is it must be good junk so they start looking for the dealers brand. Advertising.

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  5. Does anyone else find it odd that Dailymail.com can give us more informative local news than our own mainstream outlets?

    You’re better off checking them out to find out what happened within 30 miles of your home.

    That means it’s actually getting put out there by a local news source that they are picking up – it’s just your mainstream media doesn’t want to tarnish their own narrative by reporting it.

    This is especially true for any self defense stories involving a firearm. They think it’s shocking news. That’s why they report it. We know it backs up being armed at all times.

    Think about it. Daily Mail in the UK is being more revealing to you than your own media.

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  6. When I saw the pics of the perps, I knew they weren’t there for any tummy tucks. Well, we can thank the cartel for taking out two of our bad dudes. No more reproducing, food stamps, free housing, for you! Two down 2 more to go.

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  7. Not racism but stereotyping. Racism bad, stereotyping is human behavior. Thoughtless stereotyping leads to racism. The stereotype begins with the reported names in the absence of pictures. You knew three of them were black, and continues with the fourth, ‘what’s a white guy doing with three blacks?’ Once you see the picture, ok, one of them has a normal name. Then, what are four east coast blacks doing crossing at Matamoros? As though there can’t be a plain vanilla (racist, that?) reason like ‘looking around, or tummy tuck (a stretch, that one)? What did the cartel yokkuses think when they saw the people? On and on it could go. If they were just trying to cut out the middle man and get their dope close to the source things make sense. More stereotyping now, those criminal records, who says a carload of people with a rack of convictions between them weren’t going for a discount tummy tuck?

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