Briefly - June 15, 2019
‘Killer’ dogback home
“Pirata,” the pitbull that reportedly mauled to death an intruder at a house in Guadalajara’s Balcones de Oblatos neighborhood last month, has been returned to his owners.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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‘Killer’ dogback home
“Pirata,” the pitbull that reportedly mauled to death an intruder at a house in Guadalajara’s Balcones de Oblatos neighborhood last month, has been returned to his owners.
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Hundreds of thousands of three-wheeler taxis transport passengers throughout cities in the vast nation of India efficiently and (relatively) safely, but authorities in Guadalajara consider them a danger.
Naasón Joaquín García, the 50-year-old spiritual leader of the Guadalajara-based Luz del Mundo fundamentalist church, has been arrested in California on charges of human trafficking, child pornography and child rape, among others.
“Pirata,” a pitbull that allegedly mauled to death a man who authorities say was trying to burglarize an unoccupied property, has become an internet hero.
Naasón Joaquín García, the 50-year-old spiritual leader of the Guadalajara-based Luz del Mundo fundamentalist church, has been arrested in California on charges of people trafficking, child pornography and child rape, among others. The charge sheet lists 26 felonies committed between 2015 and 2018.
Relatives of missing persons protested boisterously outside the Jalisco governor’s residence last Friday, causing some minor damage to the property and provoking a stern reaction from state authorities.
Hundreds of thousands of three-wheeler taxis transport passengers throughout cities in the vast nation of India efficiently and (relatively) safely, but authorities in Guadalajara consider them a danger.
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