Alleged apology letter from Mexican cartel surfaces on social media after kidnapping



Photos surfacing online appear to show an apology letter from the Gulf cartel condemning the events of the March 3 kidnapping of four Americans, two of which were killed. NBCโ€™s Morgan Chesky reports.

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45 thoughts on “Alleged apology letter from Mexican cartel surfaces on social media after kidnapping”

  1. My cousin was Mexican American from El Paso Texas one day went to Juarez Mexico on the other side of the border to the dentist he went missing for weeks never came out in the news found dead murder was so sad for all the family

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  2. Mexico is such a beautiful country, but this criminal cartel action is ruining it. I refuse to visit Mexico again until the government gets control of these vicious criminals.

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  3. It was not the cartel who apologized. The local government wrote the apology to avoid federal government and america getting more involved. They could find out very dirty business if they keep searching…

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  4. Sometimes when you get kidnapped in mexico its not always cartels.. some other small groups of criminals that think its easy until cartel starts chopping they hands off.

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  5. More evidence not to go to Mexico @ this time. Few months ago one of the cartel said " the mexican governmentis in on it if you don't pay the government thwm your organizationis out" again stop going to Mexico till all this stop them will see them making changes again the only way to fix this is to stay out

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  6. Going forward all foreign relations should be handled with the cartel. Just ignore the useless excuse of a government Mexico has and recognize the cartel as the actual government. Then we can declare war on Mexico, wipe out the cartel and make Mexico a U.S. Territory. Mexico has some rich resources that the US would benefit from including a manufacturing sector that is operational. Skilled agricultural and construction infrastructure workers. Level up America. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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  7. Weโ€™re sorry please allow us to keep bringing fentanyl over your border without resistance . The American politicians they have made deals with pulling the โ€œyou will apologizeโ€ strings.

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  8. If you think bout it, the apology from the cartel is more than the police have done after murdering millions of Minorities so thats why you can trust the cartels more than the police in America

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  9. Goes to show you the Us Goverment is getting paid off by the cartel.๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰weeeeee Our elected officials are making money off innocent lives.

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  10. "Our deepest apologies to the families who have lost their loved ones. This violates our Five E's policy of Ethics, Equity, Empathy, Engagement and Excellence. We have physically removed the heads of the people responsible for these killings. The rest of their bodies are currently being devoured by 2 of our biggest tigers. For an added bonus we have wiped out their entire families."

    Sincerely,

    Jose

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  11. That's not an apology ๐Ÿ˜’. They just did that to make themselves look good. The drug cartel need to pay for all the damage. The funeral arrangements for the dead victims and medical bills for the ones that was hurt. The apology would be more credible if they did that. That apology letter is not enough to atone from all crime that was committed that involved innocent lives.

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  12. Wow the cartel operates with more honor than the police who get rewarded by idiots for attacking civilians ahhhh yes the us police force an even bigger and more uncontrollable gang than ms 13?

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