September 14, 200619 yr 'Dog The Bounty Hunter' Arrested, Faces Extradition MSNBC has learned that U.S. officials have arrested TV reality star Duane "Dog" Chapman and two family members for extradition to Mexico. Chapman's wife told MSNBC's Rita Cosby that heavily armed U.S. marshals arrived at the family's house today and took away Chapman, his brother, Tim, and son, Leland. Cosby said she was told that Mexican government officials wanted the three men sent back there in relation to a three-year-old case. In 2003, the Chapmans went to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to retrieve Max Factor heir Andrew Luster, who was wanted in the U.S. on rape charges. Luster is now in jail, serving a 124-year term, but at the time, the Chapmans were also jailed by Mexican authorities for a brief time three years ago. Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico. At the time, the Chapmans were charged by Mexican authorities with illegally capturing Luster. The three returned to the United States after posting bail of their own. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bounty hunting ilegal in Mexico?? i guess the Mexican police are doing a good job by themselves
September 14, 200619 yr What's even more ironic is that he was arrested by "Perro, El Cazador de Liberalidad". ....sorry if that's the wrong term for "bounty", but that's the one the English-to-Spanish website gave me....
September 14, 200619 yr I can't believe his show is still on the air. This should boost ratings, as soon as he finishes up his time as El Guapo b****o
September 15, 200619 yr Oh no!Now whos gonna take all the crackheads off the street just to bail them right back out,again and again and again.
September 15, 200619 yr QUOTE(Steff @ Sep 15, 2006 -> 06:49 AM) I'm trying to decide if this is more funny or stupid. Definately funny now let's all gather in a circle and pray they get back safely, just like on the show. . .
September 15, 200619 yr Well, if Dog somehow gets prosecuted for this, at least he got that scumbag Andrew Luster off the streets while doing it.
September 15, 200619 yr QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Sep 15, 2006 -> 07:43 AM) Well, if Dog somehow gets prosecuted for this, at least he got that scumbag Andrew Luster off the streets while doing it. Damn foreign countries with different laws. US law should trump any foreign law when it comes to Americans.
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