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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Hitmen Chased Through Reynosa By Police, Leading to the Seizure of 40 Radios, Ammo, and Guns

"HEARST" for Borderland Beat

A police chase and shootout with cartel hitmen in Reynosa led to the seizure of 40 radios, ammo, and guns.


The Chase in Reynosa

During the afternoon of Monday, January 16, 2023, the emergency phone line received a call about two pickup trucks firing weapons in the Aquiles Serdán neighborhood, near La Playita recreational center, in the city of Reynosa. 


A State Police patrol unit was dispatched to check in on the area. At approximately 4:00pm, the patrol vehicle drove onto the road that leads to the Rancho Grande neighborhood. Hitmen inside a white SUV and a blue pickup truck immediately opened fire on them. 


The officers returned fire and chased after the pickup trucks however the patrol vehicle ended up falling into a ditch and they were unable to continue the chase. 



The dispatcher sent two more patrol units, who caught up with the hitmen’s vehicles on the road that leads to Longoria - except now the two vehicles had linked up with a third, a black pickup truck also full of hitmen. 




Hitmen in all three of the vehicles fired shots at the patrol vehicles. After the two sides exchanged gunfire, the white SUV positioned itself in the middle of the road and parked, blocking the road, covering the escape of the two pickup trucks. The hitmen in the white SUV got out of their vehicle, took a few more shots, then fled on foot. Police were unable to catch up to them. 




Officers eventually managed to maneuver around the white SUV and they found that the blue pickup truck had been abandoned in a section of underbrush. 


Inside the white SUV they found: 

Ammo

1 black bulletproof vest

4 radios


Inside the blue pickup truck they found:

Ammo

1 AK-47 type long-barrel firearm

A long-barrel firearm with the stock missing

41 communication radios

16 radio chargers






 


9 comments:

  1. I bet thats a heavy duffel bag with all that ammo loose

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  2. Good work by the police in Tamaulipas.

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  3. Damn, can't even go to the Rec center in the little beach without sicarios shooting like a bunch of crackheads. Why doesn't Mexico hook up Elon with some Lithium in exchange for a satellite to track these bozos and some funds for some drones to hail death from above.

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    1. Cus the mexican goverment gets a piece of the money those pieces of shit make. 1 million a month to be exact.

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    2. I'll tell u why, because they are all corrupt and accept big payouts so they don't ....then they try to make it look good by making arrests here and there

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  4. Amazingly that piece of commie crap still capable of firing.. can’t say the same about the mighty American made Ar/M16

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  5. @841; clean your weapon and keep it zeroed and the AR15 outperforms AK anytime

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  6. 9:57AM the AR/M4 Variants really are good weapons. I learned how to field strip a rifle and sight a scope on that platform when I was a teenager. After feeling a MAK90 rattle and wobble after discharging and not having a scope I thought the AK9 was inferior. It wasn't untill much later that I realized loose tolerances equate to more reliability at the cost of precision. Then I realized a 30 CAL is the most logical round for an all purpose use. Once I got comfortable with the Iron sights I realized all those lasers flashlights and tactical scopes on modular picatinny rails just get in the way. But that's how some people like their weapons. Zeroed in on a stationary target while they themselves are stationary. And they take the same shit over and over again. Which is great to familiarize yourself with grain variation or a new platform or adjustment.

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  7. Metros and los arrimados de CJNG , Michoacános

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