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Well so much for living across the street from the Chapala police station, a place I considered the safest lakeside. Yesterday at 5 p.m. state and local police hustled the perps. from the botched kidnapping into the jail and holy guacamole, the area went into siege mode. The shotgun cops were jackin' rounds into their chambers, the automatic rifle guys on the roof were loading extra magazines, the plain clothes police had their pistols drawn as they blocked street access with police vehicles and heavily armed officers. There must have been 40 of them with rifles and shotguns poking out behind every vehicle and every window, and there was a reserve welcoming committee assembled in the interior courtyard.
As no one was looking almost straight up the view from our 4th floor mirador was the perfect vantage point to 'enjoy' the hour long drama. A caravan of state police vehicles finally left at 6 and 15 minutes later all was back to normal on the safest street lakeside?
As no one was looking almost straight up the view from our 4th floor mirador was the perfect vantage point to 'enjoy' the hour long drama. A caravan of state police vehicles finally left at 6 and 15 minutes later all was back to normal on the safest street lakeside?
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Oh my! Sounds exciting. Guess they felt a good defense was the best way to prevent a potential offense.
You could serve refreshments and we could reminisce about revolution and the 60s. Lizzy
PS I am obviously not up-to-date. What botched kidnapping? L
You could serve refreshments and we could reminisce about revolution and the 60s. Lizzy
PS I am obviously not up-to-date. What botched kidnapping? L
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No one was looking straight up?
Cripes, I hope La Familia doesn't have a sniper.
Cripes, I hope La Familia doesn't have a sniper.
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Liz, the following newspaper article was posted by 'carcamal' on TOB
Chapala, Jalisco.- Yesterday afternoon gunmen attempted to kidnap the son of the leading merchant on Chapala's Malecón, but after they had shot and wounded him and were trying to force him into a pickup Municipal Police officers of that locality thwarted the kidnapping.
Uniformed officers pursued the gunmen for several blocks as they fled in a luxury pickup. A confrontation occurred that resulted in a patrol vehicle crashing into a residence and officers injured. Two of the suspects were arrested.
According to police it was determined that yesterday afternoon Joaquín Pérez Martínez, 22, arrived at location #16 in the well-known Chapala shopping center where he apparently operates a business.
Before he could enter the establishment he was intercepted by several armed subjects who attempted to abduct him but he was able to flee and as a result the individuals shot him.
Upon hearing the gunshots Chapala Municipal Police officers in patrol vehicle KH-032 responded to the scene and were met with gunfire by the subjects but were not injured.
Two of the criminals then chose to board a Pilot pickup and escape, while another four preferred to flee on foot.
The officers pursued the vehicle and along the way called for assistance from other uniformed officers while exchanging fire with the gunmen.
While turning onto Zaragoza Street in the Guadalupe neighborhood the driver of the aforementioned police vehicle lost control and collided into a residence and the officers were injured.
By that time other units had joined the chase. The subjects were forced to abandon the Pilot pickup and were arrested while attempting to flee on foot.
These subjects were identified as José Eduardo Yañez Calvillo, a resident of the town of Jocotepec, and Julio César Martínez Hernández, who said he lived in Apatzingán, Michoacán.
Authorities seized long arms and apparently also fragmentation grenades from the subjects. When questioned they said they were attempting to "pick up" Joaquín Pérez under orders of their "boss" with the nickname "400", who in turn works for a narcotics trafficker nicknamed "The Panther".
The prisoners added that for days they and other subjects had been staying at the Hotel Palmito in downtown Chapala while studying Joaquín's movements in order to kidnap him, but the plan failed.
The wounded youth was transported to a private hospital in Guadalajara in serious condition with a gunshot injury to the abdomen.
Chapala, Jalisco.- Yesterday afternoon gunmen attempted to kidnap the son of the leading merchant on Chapala's Malecón, but after they had shot and wounded him and were trying to force him into a pickup Municipal Police officers of that locality thwarted the kidnapping.
Uniformed officers pursued the gunmen for several blocks as they fled in a luxury pickup. A confrontation occurred that resulted in a patrol vehicle crashing into a residence and officers injured. Two of the suspects were arrested.
According to police it was determined that yesterday afternoon Joaquín Pérez Martínez, 22, arrived at location #16 in the well-known Chapala shopping center where he apparently operates a business.
Before he could enter the establishment he was intercepted by several armed subjects who attempted to abduct him but he was able to flee and as a result the individuals shot him.
Upon hearing the gunshots Chapala Municipal Police officers in patrol vehicle KH-032 responded to the scene and were met with gunfire by the subjects but were not injured.
Two of the criminals then chose to board a Pilot pickup and escape, while another four preferred to flee on foot.
The officers pursued the vehicle and along the way called for assistance from other uniformed officers while exchanging fire with the gunmen.
While turning onto Zaragoza Street in the Guadalupe neighborhood the driver of the aforementioned police vehicle lost control and collided into a residence and the officers were injured.
By that time other units had joined the chase. The subjects were forced to abandon the Pilot pickup and were arrested while attempting to flee on foot.
These subjects were identified as José Eduardo Yañez Calvillo, a resident of the town of Jocotepec, and Julio César Martínez Hernández, who said he lived in Apatzingán, Michoacán.
Authorities seized long arms and apparently also fragmentation grenades from the subjects. When questioned they said they were attempting to "pick up" Joaquín Pérez under orders of their "boss" with the nickname "400", who in turn works for a narcotics trafficker nicknamed "The Panther".
The prisoners added that for days they and other subjects had been staying at the Hotel Palmito in downtown Chapala while studying Joaquín's movements in order to kidnap him, but the plan failed.
The wounded youth was transported to a private hospital in Guadalajara in serious condition with a gunshot injury to the abdomen.
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That action almost deserves a spot on the "Darwin Awards" for ineptitude in criminal behavior.
It's good that the cops did their job well. The bad guys didn't.
It's good that the cops did their job well. The bad guys didn't.
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This is very disturbing on many levels.
Other reports have them confessing that they are part of the La Familia narcos, which would explain the heavy reinforcements seen at the police station.
3 shooting in 3 days is not good.
There were also reports that they fled from Chapala towards Ajijic with the kidnappers shooting at the police vehicle and the police returning fire.
Other reports have them confessing that they are part of the La Familia narcos, which would explain the heavy reinforcements seen at the police station.
3 shooting in 3 days is not good.
There were also reports that they fled from Chapala towards Ajijic with the kidnappers shooting at the police vehicle and the police returning fire.
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gringal wrote:That action almost deserves a spot on the "Darwin Awards" for ineptitude in criminal behavior.
I'll tell ya what gringal, if the bad guys would have tried to storm the police station they would have made the Darwin list, posthumously. Forget the stereotypical image of the fat lazy cop, these guys looked and acted like a well trained swat team.
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Wow it's sad to see that level of activity in quiet little Chapala. There's been a lot of action in the past year for a town of 40,000.
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Thanks R-Bob, I am now thoroughly informed thanks to you. I'm guessing they speak of the Hotel Las Palmitas on Juarez next to the Plaza, unless there is another I'm not familiar with?
That's quite the saga. Sounds like Chapala's growing up fast. Sort of a shame. So glad the coppers got it together. Y'all stay safe, hear? Lizzy
That's quite the saga. Sounds like Chapala's growing up fast. Sort of a shame. So glad the coppers got it together. Y'all stay safe, hear? Lizzy
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I had breakfast with with 12 state police officers (my treat) on Sunday morning. Later that day, I understand 14 tons of cocaine was seized on the south shore and there was a 45 minute shootout between the police and the assholes. Three officers sustained life-threatening gunshot wounds and were airlifted to GDL. One died there and I don't know the fate of the other two. I hope that those I met earlier in the day weren't among the wounded. Great bunch of guys! Professional, courteous, friendly and dedicated. They're like family to me. Sad times at Lakeside!!!oncesubtle wrote:Forget the stereotypical image of the fat lazy cop, these guys looked and acted like a well trained swat team.
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I heard from others who live near the police station that the cries and pleads for mercy from the assholes could be heard for hours and blocks away. Not a good idea to shoot it out with the police - especially in Mexico.oncesubtle wrote:Well so much for living across the street from the Chapala police station, a place I considered the safest lakeside. Yesterday at 5 p.m. state and local police hustled the perps.
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They never kill the SOBs. The police need to kill the bad guys. They arrest them and they get out soon and are back on the streets.
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Spencer, the problem is that police officers are human beings with feelings. It's hard enough taking lives in self-defense or in defense of others. You carry that with you for life. Believe me, I know from personal experience. I can't imagine taking on the role of executioner. I can't imagine how you could live with that. I believe in due process. Also, there's no death penalty in Mexico. Tough times!Intercasa wrote:They never kill the SOBs. The police need to kill the bad guys. They arrest them and they get out soon and are back on the streets.
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Demonio wrote:I heard from others who live near the police station that the cries and pleads for mercy from the assholes could be heard for hours and blocks away. Not a good idea to shoot it out with the police - especially in Mexico.oncesubtle wrote:Well so much for living across the street from the Chapala police station, a place I considered the safest lakeside. Yesterday at 5 p.m. state and local police hustled the perps.
Just for clarification, the suspects were only at the Chapala police station for 1 hour and they made nary a sound but I'm sure they sang like canaries at the state police facility.
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I wonder who it was heard "the cries and pleas for mercy"? Active imagination, that one.
Of course, that rumor might squelch the desire to acquire filthy lucre through less than honest means. In some, anyway. Lizzy
Of course, that rumor might squelch the desire to acquire filthy lucre through less than honest means. In some, anyway. Lizzy
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It's not uncommon for suspects to get "educated" when arrested in Mexico - especially when they shoot at the police. I heard it from a friend who is not prone to exaggeration. He was told by his mom who lives close to the police station that she and some neighbors heard the pleas for mercy. That said, I must defer to oncesubtle since he lives there and I don't. Plus, I heard it third hand.
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