The man, a U.S. national, was arrested in possession of weapons used exclusively by the Army; he was wearing a bulletproof vest, night vision helmets and a CIA credential.
An unusual and high-impact event set off the alerts of the Mexican authorities: a man of U.S. nationality was detained by elements of the Security Secretariat of the State of Mexico (SSEM) and the Municipal Police in possession of exclusive Army weapons, tactical equipment and a credential of the Mexican Army.
The report was handled by the Control, Command, Communication, Computing and Quality Center (C5), which channeled the incident to field security units.
According to the official report, upon arriving at the site, members of the Support and Reaction Force (FAR) - who were participating in Operation Argos to strengthen regional security - found a man on the balcony of a housing complex.
He was wearing a helmet, a green tactical vest and was carrying a long gun slung over his shoulder, as well as a knife in his hand. Considering the scene as an active threat to the community, the uniformed officers proceeded to neutralize and disarm the individual, who was found to have a wound on his right hand.
The man, identified as James “N”, was arrested on charges of disturbing the public order and carrying weapons for the exclusive use of the Army.
During his transfer to the hospital, the security forces found among his belongings a CIA badge and credential.
The subsequent inspection of the apartment where he was staying revealed a high caliber arsenal: four pistols of different models, two Colt 5.56 mm assault rifles (one without cartridges), more than 100 rounds of ammunition, magazines, a combat knife, ballistic vests, helmets -one with a digital camera and night vision-, tactical goggles, lamps and advanced protection equipment.
After receiving medical attention, James “N” was handed over to the Special Affairs Prosecutor’s Office (FAE) of the State of Mexico.
The agency opened an investigation to clarify the origin of the weapons, the validity of his alleged CIA credentials and the reasons for his stay in the area.
Yanquis will do this shit and then be like “why would mexico join BRICS”
Larper Chud or Dumbass Operative is the question here.
Idk, that equipment is not easy to find. But i definitely find it hard to believe he got caught this easily.
According to some other news reporting on the topic:
A man of U.S. nationality was arrested this Saturday in Atlacomulco, after neighbors in the Las Fuentes neighborhood reported his violent behavior from the balcony of a building.
I can only speculate that the guy was high in drugs and arrogantly flaunting his weapons for everyone to see.
Porque no los dos?
Digo cualquiera de los dos porque si fuera un agente estúpido, no estaría fingiendo ser de la CIA. Pero si no es un agente, es solo un bicho raro y peligroso que se hace pasar por uno.
Perdón si la traducción es mala estoy usando un traductor automático y no hablo español
It’s just a quote from this little ad from Old El Paso. He’s not necessarily a spanish speaker
He got porque and por qué confused so he probably isn’t. Gringo mistake.
i say as if I haven’t made the same mistake a million timesYup I’m not a speaker of the language, the 2nd part of my message explains I used an auto translator and apologizing for mistakes.
I meant the person you responded to. Your Spanish was flawless and I wouldn’t’ve known you didn’t speak it if you hadn’t said so.
I assumed they just forgot a space between Por and Qué. Or that it was a linguistic law I was unaware of.
I’m planning to take some classes in Spanish soon so I’ve tried to pay better attention in order to prepare myself.
Oops. I just reconized he was asking “why not both?” And didn’t realize lol.
jfc, i wonder what kind of mass murdering this dude was sent to do.
The US’s only export is mass shooters.