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06-10-2023, 06:35 AM
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Peru - Dude Owing Money Gets Shot In Legs Repeatedly
__________________ ISRAEL ✔ - PALESTINE ✗ |
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06-10-2023, 12:20 PM
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Re: Peru - Dude Owing Money Gets Shot In Legs Repeatedly
He could very well die if that femoral artery is stuck by one of those bullets. Don’t these people understand where they live !? |
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06-10-2023, 01:59 PM
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Re: Peru - Dude Owing Money Gets Shot In Legs Repeatedly
The shooter is saying something about "hiding routes" & "don't be hiding routes", but I have no idea what he means or in what context.
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06-10-2023, 05:41 PM
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Re: Peru - Dude Owing Money Gets Shot In Legs Repeatedly
Through the digital platforms, the images were disseminated in which it is observed that the bloodthirsty member of the Venezuelan band repeatedly shoots the Colombian who disobeyed them. According to the recording, the fierce attack occurred last Tuesday, June 6 in the district of Carabayllo, located in the northern area of Lima, Peru, where this criminal group has the greatest presence. The images show the citizen of Colombian nationality, accommodating his motorcycle, while being approached by a Venezuelan subject who would be a member of the 'Pagua Train' or one of his dreaded factions. "June 6, here in Carabayllo, from 2023. This is implanted because he is hiding the route. The idea is that all Colombians catch up, they are not hiding the route," the hampón is heard to say before the attack. It was learned that the Colombian was identified as J.D.H.H., 27 years old and who was taken to the Sergio Bernales hospital, in Collique, where he recovers from the injuries. The attack is due to the fact that the mafias that are in charge of "drop-drop" collection would be demanding extortion payments among themselves. For the time being, the decentralized basic unit of the National Police of Peru, investigates. |
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06-11-2023, 02:12 AM
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Re: Peru - Dude Owing Money Gets Shot In Legs Repeatedly
Oh Venezuela, lawless craphole with empty grocery store shelves. It's gone the way of Haiti! People have to barter or trade down there just for everyday things like laundry detergent. |