"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Armed assassins from the Grupo Escorpiónes aka Scorpion Group appear on film during nighttime hours in a rural area. Front and center before them are a handcuffed male and a blindfolded woman. Both captives are on their knees awaiting their lot in life.
The interrogation with the ensnared male reveals the actions that have brought him to the end of his life. For the armed wing of the Cartel del Golfo stealing vehicles in the state of San Luis Potosi is heavily frowned upon. This 'rules for thee but not for me' bullshit was casually overlooked back in July of this year though.
Gumesiendo Perez Maya aka Commander Gumez was heard in an audio begging his operatives to bring him stolen trucks.
What became of the captured woman is unknown at this time.
Sicario: What’s your name?
Captive: Alejandro Correa Vargas.
Sicario: Where are you originally from?
Captive: I live on Calle Mixtecas 309 in the Ajusco neighborhood, Coyoacán district, Mexico City.
Sicario: What do you do for a living?
Captive: I am in the business of stealing trucks through interbank transfers without funds.
Sicario: What’s your modus operandi and who do you guys work with?
Captive: I operate with Coria. He contacts me through Facebook. Afterwards he invites me to whatever state or municipality to help out.
Sicario: How many vehicles have you stolen so far?
Captive: 14.
Sicario: Where all have you stolen these 14 vehicles?
Captive: In the states of Michoacan, Guanajuato. In addition here in San Luis Potosí, from the towns of El Mante, Ciudad del Maíz, and this last time was here in El Naranjo.
Sicario: This will happen to all the gang of thieves, extortionists, and prison staff who are committing these types of frauds within our assigned plazas. Sincerely…
Sicarios scream in unison: Cartel del Golfo, Grupo Escorpión!
Didnt this 🧜♀️ a few months ago were asking for stolen trucks? 😂
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same exact thing, clown activity at its finest
DeleteNo this was another group associated with the same group, that’s with the other crew
DeleteYes it Los metros were asking for the stolen trucks
DeleteDid you even read the article?
Delete12:33 read the article, instead of concentrating on emojis. The answer lies in the article.
Delete2:37 yes i did, did you?
Delete2:09 nop, it was the 🧜♀️ asking for stolen trucks, the same group who killed those african american in the border, they were offering like 2,000 for a 4x4 double cabin trucks, no single cabs 😂😂😂
DeleteWow, Grupo del Golf is very noble and does the job of the police for the police. Any past actions of CDG members stealing trucks was for charity and nothing more.
DeleteRecuerden que eliminan competencia, sobre todo chilangos que en cuestión de delincuencia son una plaga horrible
DeleteRecuerden todos los Carteles roban vehiculos, son Delincuentes no Hermanitas de la Caridad
Recuerden que los tipos han cambiando y en Tamaulipas son weyes que estan desde 2010 en delante son de la guerra no les pidan valores
He looks chinese
DeleteThe commenters here are stupid as shit, the article states what you asked.
Delete10:02 most are groupies, rookies cheerleading for their favorite cartel.
DeleteYou guys get it confused. Gumez wastalking to the guys of a car thief ring that operates for the most part in Texas. On top of that different plazas at times have different rules. In this case they're talking about the state of SLP. Sometimes even different distrects in the same plaza has different rules. For example, before Toro got killed, Panilos people and areas in Reynosa there was a no-no on kidnapping and extortion. But in alot of other parts of Reynosa it was happening. It isn't always the same across the board.
DeleteFacil nacio y mas facil murio.
ReplyDeleteNo sirvio de nada su vida.
Que poema mas profundo. No pues wow mis respetos para shakespeare
DeletePero era garrañon en sus tiempos.
DeleteEl trabajo De Dios solamente el lo puede ejercer nosotros no somos nadie pero este guy si se robó varios carros ya se la avía ganado
ReplyDeleteOn a somewhat related side note, this led to me to read about El Vaquero and his arrest.. when I noticed a peculiar note...
ReplyDelete"Vaquero was arrested with an individual who was a former Zetas member and was actively working for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)."
I guess it is true, all the leftovers became/become the "King's" men...
No mames a car thief...
ReplyDeleteSicarios? Picking up middle aged overweight civilians and executing them,they are not even contras to them.Grupo Escorpiones,wonder what Tormenta would say about this sad shit?Escorpiones/CDG watered down shit,not even a drug cartel
ReplyDelete@3:36 hypocrisy aside, it or common practice for these groups to act as law enforcement in their territories. And, there are no true cartels in Mx if there ever was. Guadalajara is the closest they came.
Delete1 shot? I'm shocked they didn't mow him down. Maybe they are broke and tight on ammo.
ReplyDeleteDON'T BE A THIEF
ReplyDeleteThe cartels hate competition
DeleteThis guys steal cars with out permission and with out paying a tax. This isn’t new. This happens in every neighborhood that is “protected by organized crime” 14 cars gets you killed.
ReplyDeleteLa Barbie Snitch!
ReplyDeleteHe didn't deserve a bullet, but still a bullet is better than torture and cutting the body like in a butcher's shop.
ReplyDeleteSensing his death was imminent the victim gives his full name, home address and the city where he currently was at. Quick death with what seemed to be a close distance headshot.
ReplyDeleteAlejandro Correa Vargas