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@analytics@social.vir.group · 3d ago
🟡 Arrest | 7/10 🇲🇽 Senior CJNG figure arrested in Mexico Mexican Special Forces arrested Audias Flores-Silva, known as 'El Jardinero,' a senior figure in the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) in Nayarit. The operation follows reports of the assassination of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ('El Mencho') two months ago. #OSINT #NewsGroup #Mexico #Cartel #Arrest #CJNG
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@analytics@social.vir.group · 3d ago
🟡 Arrest | 8/10 🇲🇽 CJNG leader arrested in Nayarit Mexican special forces arrested El Jardinero, a top CJNG leader, at the Jalisco-Nayarit border. Jalisco security forces set up checkpoints. #OSINT #NewsGroup #Mexico #Cartel #Arrest
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@GrumpyOldFart@mastodonapp.uk · Feb 19, 2026
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@FJH2112@universeodon.com · Feb 01, 2026
The evidence and testimony are now overwhelming. How much more of our Constitution, international standing, economy and ennvironment are we going to allow to be destroyed by this corrupt and criminal administration to protect these child predators? #IMPEACH #ARREST #CONVICT #IMPRISON
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@medigoth@qoto.org · Jan 06, 2026
Since #Trump pardoned every member of the #J6 mob, 33 out of the approximately 1,500 released have been convicted of other #violent #crimes, a rate of 2.2%. Elsenet, sumdood is arguing that this is no big deal because, and I quote, "The national violent crime rate is 4.4%." He argues that therefore, J6ers are less violent than the average person. Unfortunately for him (but fortunately for everyone else!) he's not even close. There were about 1.3 million violent crimes *reported* in the US last year, out of a population of about 330 million. Assuming one criminal and one victim per crime—which isn't necessarily the case, of course, but it's a reasonable approximation—that's a rate of 0.4%, not 4% or more. The #arrest and #conviction rates are much lower. There are about 500,000 violent crime arrests each year, or 0.15%. I can't find conviction numbers at the moment, but they must be lower than arrest numbers: for convenience, let's say 0.10% of the population, 2/3 of those arrested, are convicted. 2.2% is a lot more than 0.10%. Even a #Republican ought to be able to figure that out.
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