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Mexican Cartel Borrows Middle East Terrorists' Brutal Tactics (Full Video)


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3 +1 badhoo3a 4 months ago

What the heck they droping explosives like the war in ukraine , Good news Don Mencho was killed, these creatures needs to be eliminated.

1 +1 Abyzher 4 months ago

Its like when u take a Biig Dump.
And you turn around to look at the pile of shit u just did.

Thats a lot like that.

3 +1 AmeriMex 4 months ago

Mexican cartels have been doing this shit for a long time, before anyone else did it. Just watch vids from around 2016 where Michoacan cartels drop grenades on "community police". If they copied anyone, it was the COD game.

1 +1 Akai 4 months ago

@AmeriMex Yes but given this is now, they probably inspired by Ukraine / ruZZorc war for the idea

6 +1 JustToSuffer 4 months ago

Do a little dance, get down tonight. 8-)

15 +1 THETOTALGUY 4 months ago

Should happen to all the Jan 6th traitors

4 +1 RamonMoreno 4 months ago

@THETOTALGUY so true

2 +1 Akai 4 months ago

@THETOTALGUY Ohkay "tolerant left" easy there, remember you're not the mainstay of gun owners and shooting proffciency mmk?

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 2 months ago

@Akai "lol tolerant left wants to hurt domestic terrorists lol idc bc they’re mostly white” “you don’t get it leftard! We need to EXTERMINATE ALL Muslims because extremists!" guess what? Multiple January 6 defendants have been involved in additional crimes before or after being pardoned, including homicide, burglary, theft, stalking, child pornography, sexual assault on minors, and driving under the influence. Here’s a few of note!

John Banuelos, 40, was arrested on October 17, 2025, in Cicero, Illinois; he was wanted in Salt Lake County, Utah, on an October 1 warrant for aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault. Prosecutors accused Banuelos of firing a gun during the riot, though no one was injured; his case was dismissed following Trump's blanket pardon.[156] Banuelos also stabbed and killed a man named Christopher Thomas Senn in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 4, 2021, but was not charged after claiming self defense.

Bryan Betancur Battisti, 26, of Silver Spring, Maryland, pleaded guilty in D.C. Superior Court in September 2024 to two counts of contempt of an anti-stalking order on a D.C. activist. He was sentenced to six months in jail on each count with all but 30 days suspended, for a total of 60 days; he must also serve two years of supervised probation. Battisti had previously served four months in prison after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count of entering and remaining in a restricted grounds in connection with the Capitol attack, during which he helped Isabella DeLuca pass out a table that was later broken up and used to assault police. At the time of the riot, Battisti was on GPS monitoring for a fourth-degree burglary case out of Montgomery County, Maryland; after the riot, he was ordered to serve a previously suspended 18-month sentence. Charging documents described Battisti as a self-professed white supremacist who desired to be a "lone-wolf killer", having voiced support for the perpetrator of the Charlottesville car attack and expressing desire to run people over with a vehicle and kill people in a church. On March 2, 2026, Battisti was further charged with assault and battery for allegedly touching several women's hair on Metro trains the day prior.

Kyle Travis Colton, 36, of Citrus Heights, California, was indicted by a federal grand jury in February 2024 on a charge of receiving child pornography between July 2022 and December 2023. During the Capitol riot, Colton grabbed a flagpole a rioter was using to assault a Metropolitan Police Department officer, then gave it back to the rioter, who then fled into the crowd of rioters. If convicted of the child pornography charge, Colton faces 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. During trial, Colton unsuccessfully argued that the pardon should extend to his child pornography since it was discovered by a search during an investigation into his participation in January 6. On July 15, 2025, Colton was convicted of one count of receiving child pornography; his sentencing is set for October 27, 2025. On December 8, 2025, Colton was sentenced to 80 months in federal prison for his child pornography conviction.

David Paul Daniel, 37, was indicted in October 2024 on federal charges of production of child pornography and possession of child pornography. Daniel also allegedly sexually assaulted a minor, made her shower with him, and took nude pictures of her between 2015 and 2019. Another person made similar accusations against Daniel.

Emily Hernandez, 22, of Sullivan, Missouri, fatally struck 32-year-old Victoria Wilson and injured Wilson's husband while driving under the influence down the wrong side of Interstate 44 in Franklin County, Missouri, in January 2022. Hernandez served 30 days in federal prison for her role in the Capitol riot, during which she was photographed holding the broken nameplate of then-House speaker Nancy Pelosi. On January 29, 2025, Hernandez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for causing Wilson's death.

Andrew Paul Johnson, 44, was extradited from Tennessee to Florida after being arrested on multiple child sexual abuse charges. Johnson allegedly told a boy he was messaging on Discord that he would be awarded $10 million for his Capitol riot involvement and would leave the boy any remaining money in his will. Johnson's abuse was stopped when he was arrested and jailed for the January 6 attack, but was able to return to abusing two children after his pardon. On February 10, 2026, a jury in Hernando County, Florida, found Johnson guilty of five charges—including molesting a child under the age of 12 and another under the age of 16, as well as lewd and lascivious exhibition—while acquitting him of one charge of sending sexual material to a child. On March 5, 2026, Johnson was sentenced to life in prison for his child sex abuse convictions.

Daryl Johnson, 52, of St. Ansgar, Iowa, was arrested and charged with invasion of privacy, a misdemeanor, after using his cell phone to secretly record women tanning in his father's salon. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in prison, also needing to pay nearly $4,000 in fines and register as a sex offender. Johnson and his son Daniel had each pleaded guilty to a felony charge of civil disorder for their actions during the Capitol attack. Daryl Johnson posted a message on Facebook after the riot calling for "hangings on the front lawn of the capitol".

Edward Kelley, 35, of Maryville, Tennessee, was convicted in November 2024 and sentenced to life in prison in July 2025 for conspiracy to murder federal employees, solicitation to commit a crime of violence, and influencing a federal official by threat. Earlier that month, Kelley had been convicted of three felonies: civil disorder, destruction of government property, and assaulting law enforcement. While awaiting trial on these charges, Kelley developed a "kill list" of FBI agents and others who participated in the investigation. A co-defendant testified that he and Kelley planned to attack to the FBI field office in Knoxville, Tennessee, with car bombs and incendiary devices attached to drones, in addition to assassinating FBI employees in their homes and in public places. Kelley was recorded stating: "Every hit has to hurt. Every hit has to hurt."

Edward Jacob Lang (Jake Lang), a far-right influencer, white supremacist, and candidate in the 2026 United States Senate special election in Florida is sued for multiple crimes and misdemeanors following his pardon, including in March 2026, when inappropriate texts exchanged between him and an underage girl were unveiled.

Theodore Middendorf was sentenced to 19 years in prison in May 2024 for sexual assault of a child, the victim was 7 years old. His case regarding his January 6 involvement was dismissed by the Trump administration.

Alan Michael St. Onge, 35 was arrested in 2023 for having punched a woman in the throat after his sexual advances were rejected.

Andrew Quentin Taake, 36, of Houston, Texas, was charged with online solicitation of a minor after a 2016 incident in which he sent sexually explicit messages to an undercover law enforcement officer posing as a 15-year-old girl. During the Capitol attack, Taake used bear spray and a metal whip to assault officers. He was caught after bragging about the incident to a woman he met on a dating app. Taake pleaded guilty in 2023, and in June 2024, he was sentenced to six years in prison. He was credited with 1,306 days of time served and required to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

Daniel Tocci of Amherst, Massachusetts, was sentenced in March 2026 to four years of incarceration followed by five years of supervised release after pleading guilty to child pornography possession.

Shane Jason Woods, also known as Shane Castleman, 44, of Auburn, Illinois, fatally struck 35-year-old Lauren Wegner and injured two other people while driving down the wrong side of Interstate 55 in Sangamon County, Illinois, in November 2022. His blood alcohol content was more than twice the legal limit. Woods was the 500th person arrested in connection with the Capitol attack and the first to be charged with assaulting a member of the media. During the riot, he tackled a female Capitol Police officer whom he outweighed by more than 100 pounds, as well as a Reuters cameraman. On October 4, 2023, Woods was sentenced to 54 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release for his role in the Capitol attack. On April 30, 2025, he was acquitted of first-degree murder in Wegner's death but convicted of aggravated driving under the influence and reckless homicide. On August 19, 2025, Woods was sentenced to 17 years in prison for Wegner's killing.

12 +1 juanete 666 4 months ago

Mexico = shit

22 +1 NevadaTAN 4 months ago

Trump should blow up mexico

6 +1 RamonMoreno 4 months ago

@NevadaTAN and yer mom

12 +1 MinLillaKanin 4 months ago

He is polite, waving to the enemy.

5 +1 SlaveDriver 4 months ago

he was jerking off a long time

1 +1 cornspace 4 months ago

He's a Bob Ross wanna be.

0 +1 Akai 4 months ago

@cornspace We don't make "mistakes" just "happy little accidents"... it don't matter

3 +1 Livelockandload 4 months ago

Aww he's waving at me. HI GUY!

4 +1 Angry_Apple 4 months ago

Brutal like the Muppet Show :D

7 +1 Septimus 4 months ago

What "brutal tactic" have they borrowed exactly?