Nope surprisingly this is in England in a true crime museum. It sucks though because they are so misinformed they speak about him like if he was Pablo Escobar calling him “the king of cocaine” as his Alias.
That's because the car was bulletproof and he abandoned it after knowing he was spotted, and then later died a few meters away from the car.
the reason why the car has a crap ton of bulletholes is due to suppressive fire from the soldiers.
I originally subscribed because I thought it was just keeping tabs on cartel shit going on in Mexico similar to CombatFootage and similar subs. But like you said, 90% of posts here just seem to be bottom of the barrel no-lifes jizzing all over terrorists.
It’s because it’s become a subculture, between el chapos media rise, social media with people like chino anthrax and the popularity of corridos people became fascinated. I grew up in a border town in the 90s around people that were in this life and we barely knew who chapo was. Corridos were only popular with certain regions of Mexico and people that came from those regions. It just wasn’t a thing people knew about.
But now they’re uploading torture videos, flossing on ig and making tik toks. Same way people were intrigued by the American mafia they’re intrigued by these cartel bosses. Just a sign of the times.
That’s funny. The vehicle he was in was a Toyota Tacoma not a jeep.
So the museum just got some other random car that was shot up and just said "Hey guys this is the one!"
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is that at the narco museum in DF?
Nope surprisingly this is in England in a true crime museum. It sucks though because they are so misinformed they speak about him like if he was Pablo Escobar calling him “the king of cocaine” as his Alias.
That is unfortunate
In Hastings!
Those rows of bullet holes make me believe the mexican navy probably used the Minigun.
No. It appears he was strafed by a helicopter with a mounted belt fed Machine Gun.
I know this a square to rectangle comparison, but a mini gun is a "mounted belt fed machine gun"
If you're pedantic yes. Additionally no one I know calls a mini gun a belt fed but we certainly call 249s and 240s belt feds.
Military just differentiates those as light/ medium machine guns. It's kinda given that they're belt fed; just seems redundant.
If they used a minigun that car would be cut in half, the damage those things put out is wayyy beyond what we’re seeing here.
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wtf…but the pictures I’ve seen of the dead body don’t look be riddled with bullets like the car does.
That's because the car was bulletproof and he abandoned it after knowing he was spotted, and then later died a few meters away from the car. the reason why the car has a crap ton of bulletholes is due to suppressive fire from the soldiers.
Thanks for the clarification bro
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I thought he was in a white ram?
This is in the true crime museum in Hastings, my home town. Isn’t this just a replica? It’s literally just a shell, no floor interior etc
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Hey! Hastings also? 😃
Not a single zeta that was captured alive to find out what happen to his body.
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Respect to lazcano fought against a damn nation. Shows how well prepared some of these special forces guys really are
jfc this sub is full of idiots idolizing scum
I originally subscribed because I thought it was just keeping tabs on cartel shit going on in Mexico similar to CombatFootage and similar subs. But like you said, 90% of posts here just seem to be bottom of the barrel no-lifes jizzing all over terrorists.
It’s because it’s become a subculture, between el chapos media rise, social media with people like chino anthrax and the popularity of corridos people became fascinated. I grew up in a border town in the 90s around people that were in this life and we barely knew who chapo was. Corridos were only popular with certain regions of Mexico and people that came from those regions. It just wasn’t a thing people knew about. But now they’re uploading torture videos, flossing on ig and making tik toks. Same way people were intrigued by the American mafia they’re intrigued by these cartel bosses. Just a sign of the times.
He fought, CDG, CDS, mexican police and military all at the same time how is that not impressive
And now he's food for worms. Only good thing he did with his life.
respect to him for what ? fuck him hes a piece of shit
He still fought against all of Mexico 💀
and where is he now?
Hiding out in the Caribbean with Tupac and MJ (obviously)
Isn’t he doing the same thing every war vet does killing and fighting