Shooting on Mexico City underground

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Shooting on Mexico City underground

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Man that sucks.
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I didn't realise till the end that the two had died - so I'm surprised they put it on the TV news here. Who goes to do graffiti with a gun though? Mad bastard.
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Probably off his tits on drugs, or a gang member who thought he was above the law. Vicious bast. Glad to hear he was killed too. Really sorry for the other innocent guys :(
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He didn't go to do graffiti with a gun. He will have had that gun with him when he goes to get a cup of coffee, order lunch or anything else. The same way some of us make sure we have our wallet in our pocket.
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Doing the grafitti in the middle of the rush hour is mad enough, so I'm guessing he planned something like this all along and took his gun for that reason.
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I've been to Mexico plenty of times and people don't hide when doing graffiti. In broad daylight, in crowds they do it. Under the "no begging" signs, they beg. It's just the way it is. Gangs and drugs are terrible there.
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He was writing “Este gobierno de criminales,” or “this government of criminals,” when the incident happened. The man who jumped him from the train was a plain-clothes Federal officer.
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From looking at him, he doesn't seem a mad druggie - neat hair and fairly healthy. And you don't get many 38 yr olds going out like this unless they're desperate. I'd put money on this being because of something close and personal to him which he holds the government responsible for.
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I never said he was a mad druggie. I am just pretty sure he would have had that gun on him yesterday and the day before that and so on.
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“One moment he is talking about global warming and then about the message of the Bible and suddenly he focuses on some government,” so, authorities believe that Castillo may suffer from a mental illness. Hernandez Castillo also told investigators that he believed a great famine would come, and he traveled to Mexico City to relay a message.

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Sounds like he should have been on drugs!
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