He’s lucky he wasn’t shot.
Many don’t realize the savagery of Central and South America.
I’ve seen people skinned alive, burned alive.
“I’ve seen people skinned alive, burned alive.”
That’s coming.
L
“According to a stunning Fusion investigation, 80 percent of women and girls crossing into the U.S. by way of Mexico are raped during their journey. That’s up from a previous estimate of 60 percent, according to an Amnesty International report.”
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/central-america-migrants-rape_n_5806972
“They beat me on my legs with a bat because those of us who had no money were beaten,” she recalled. “Those who said they didn’t have any money, but when searched were found to have some, were hurt even more. They said, ‘Oh yes, she has some money,’ and they raped them. I saw many people raped. I saw them left naked and beaten. One, two, or three of them grab you and rape you, and then the next one comes and rapes you again, and if you scream, they beat you.”
https://www.christianpost.com/news/they-are-raping-us-hundreds-of-migrants-sexually-abused.html
>Many don’t realize the savagery of Central and South America.<
Vigilante justice is also on the rise. It is very targeted, precise and sends a message. Some bad actors are left to be found and some just disappear.
Fortunately the police spend even less time investigating the vigilantism than the little bit they do investigating the crimes.
Many times the perps are caught on ring cameras and their photos are made public. Maybe the police would rather have it this way than the difficult routine (time, money, travel) of prosecuting.
BTW - Jail is no picnic. Family must supply food or the prisoner starves. It is a deterrent.
EC
You've ACTUALLY seen that??? How?? Where?? When?? Yikes!