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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,213856,00.html

Duane 'Dog' Chapman Arrested by U.S. Marshals
Thursday, September 14, 2006

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HONOLULU — TV reality star Duane "Dog" Chapman and two co-stars on his show were arrested early Thursday in Hawaii on charges of illegal detention and conspiracy in an alleged kidnapping three years ago in Mexico, U.S. Marshals said.

Chapman, his son Leland Chapman, and associate Timothy Chapman were taken into custody by U.S. Marshals on Thursday, said Marshals spokeswoman Nikki Credic in Washington.

Mona K. Wood, a publicist for the star of the popular A&E series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," said Chapman would be "vindicated."

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"He arrests the bad guys -- and he is definitely not one of them," she said.

The charges stem from Chapman's capture of Max Factor heir Andrew Luster on June 18, 2003 in Puerto Villarta, Mexico.

Chapman's capture of Luster -- a serial rapist -- catapulted the bounty hunter to fame and led to the reality series on the A&E channel.

The three are being held in custody in Honolulu, and bail has not been set. They will face an extradition hearing to Mexico under terms of treaties between the U.S. and Mexico, Credic said.


 
Posted : 14/09/2006 3:21 pm
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The Dog is paid by the jew.

This smacks of publicity stunt.

Next!


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Posted : 14/09/2006 3:51 pm
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Fuck Mexico but I never liked this "Dog" character anyway. The guy makes himself look like a cross between an injun and Krusty the Klown. Half of his little clan sport these "tribal" tattoos that all the idiots were getting a few years ago. Hulk Hogan is more respectable.


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Posted : 14/09/2006 4:18 pm
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Chapman's , a bounty hunter captures a serial rapist in Mexico"

When Poncho villas terrorize American citizen, US did not ask Mexico,a bandit state for permission to enter. They simply went after him.

Mexico, a narco-state, is not on a internationals norms. The rulers of Mehico are in violation which the US has signed full treaty.

Dual citizen Michael Chertoff is in charge of the Mexican Border Patrol.

Still Part of the USA?


 
Posted : 14/09/2006 4:34 pm
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These bounty hunters are garbage as low as the Blackwater contractors in New Orleans and Iraq. Under the law, unlike the police, they can forcibly enter your home and arrest you without a warrant. This has even been tested in the Supreme Court, "Taylor vs Taintor, 1872."

A few years ago, some bounty hunter trash kicked open the door of some honest homeowner. They had the wrong address. Not knowing who the hell they were, the homeowner opened up with a gun. I’m going on memory, but I think the homeowner ended up dead, and one of the bounty hunters ended up in a wheelchair for life--at least a little good news there.

I hope this POS, Chapman ends up being skinned alive in a Mexican jail.

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Posted : 14/09/2006 4:48 pm
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These bounty hunters are garbage as low as the Blackwater contractors in New Orleans and Iraq. Under the law, unlike the police, they can forcibly enter your home and arrest you without a warrant. This has even been tested in the Supreme Court, "Taylor vs Taintor, 1872."

A few years ago, some bounty hunter trash kicked open the door of some honest homeowner. They had the wrong address. Not knowing who the hell they were, the homeowner opened up with a gun. I&#8217]

+1, Bounty hunters are pieces of shit.


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Posted : 14/09/2006 4:51 pm
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Interesting perspective, Endiku. I'd imagine that since the Supreme Court ruled they're not cops, and thus not held accountable to the Fourth Amendment, than once that door is kicked, fire away...

What pisses me off about this is that the US Marshals service is arresting Americans for something that isn't even a crime under our laws, and deporting them. Especially considering that Mexico can't be bothered to send us any of the murderers and other violent criminals we know are down there. If our government had any sense, they'd tell Mexico to shove off.


 
Posted : 14/09/2006 6:55 pm
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What pisses me off about this is that the US Marshals service is arresting Americans for something that isn't even a crime under our laws, and deporting them. Especially considering that Mexico can't be bothered to send us any of the murderers and other violent criminals we know are down there. If our government had any sense, they'd tell Mexico to shove off.

Mexico, the U.S. & Canada do have an extradition treaty. Kidnapping is an offence in Mexico. [I'm making an assumption here ]

I remember Mr. Bad Hairday & Co. getting caught with this guy, trying to forcibly remove him from the country.

You always, when doing something that is "not quite legal" must think thru the consequences of getting caught.

The guy they had was a piece of shit scumbag, but it's not really relevant. Mr Badhairday tried to pull off something in a foreign country which has no "bounty hunter" legal loop hole. He knew what he was doing, the way I look at it, it's a situation of taking acceptable risks, in this case he made the wrong choice.


 
Posted : 14/09/2006 7:16 pm
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Too bad they can't ship his ugly-ass brood of half-breeds to Mayheeco with him: that creepy pony-tailed mudpuppy son of his makes my skin crawl - a revoltingly septic genetic stew.

Plus I can't stand the way they all gibber like island monkeys: "brah" this, "brah" that....


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Posted : 15/09/2006 3:23 am
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My first reaction was that I was pissed that this happened, because I just really hate Cockroachico (for many obvious reasons). But some really good points against this Capman guy have been made on this thread. I cannot agree that all bounty hunters are bad though. Some of them catch assorted non-white filth.


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Posted : 15/09/2006 4:12 am
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Yea, this definitely sounds like a setup; A&E camera crews were conveniently on hand to catch all the action:

http://www.khnl.com/Global/story.asp?S=5411677

This is probably going to sound stupid, but I have never understood how a bail bondsman makes a living. I'm assuming they charge interest on the bails they post, but considering their clientel is probably not the most reliable lot when it comes to payment, how do they come out on top?

For example, say they post $5000 for some nigger who gets arrested for theft. What happens when the nigger simply doesn't have the money to pay them back?


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Posted : 15/09/2006 5:59 am
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When bail is set at $5,000 the bondsman secures it, but he's usually paid 10%, $500. In some cases they keep all the money, and on others they get a percentage. Some bonds require a surety in land and cash. The bondsman will usually get the family to put up a house and then pay the cash part. If the person skips the court date the bondsman is given a set amount of time to bring them in or else they're responsible for the full amount, and the family loses their house.

The bounty hunter is paid a % or a contract price to bring the fugitive back so that the bondsman doesn't lose their money. The bounty hunter usually contracts for a % of a bond, a fee per fugitive, or a day rate. Some bondsmen will offer deals to independents to bring in skippers for them. It's a negotiation and highly competitive.

Some people are known skippers and no one will bond them out, so the fee is also based on risk. Have you noticed, the people on the Dog show are usually crippled or shoeless drug addicts ? This is because he knows they can't run far on an Island, and it's less risky. When the producers edit the video they make it seem like every bounty is life or death hunting a badass fugitive with resources like Carlos the Jackal. The reality is they wouldn't dare make a bond for someone who they thought had a chance in hell of skipping on them.


 
Posted : 15/09/2006 6:46 am
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This is probably going to sound stupid, but I have never understood how a bail bondsman makes a living. I'm assuming they charge interest on the bails they post, but considering their clientel is probably not the most reliable lot when it comes to payment, how do they come out on top?

For example, say they post $5000 for some nigger who gets arrested for theft. What happens when the nigger simply doesn't have the money to pay them back?

The bail bonds industry is regulated by the States. The fees charged vary according to risk involved and limits set by law.

The bondsman doesn't actually put up any cash when he bails out a client, instead he provides the court a bond -- a guarantee to pay if the client skips. The bondsmen is required by law to maintain a certain cash reserve to cover payment if his clients skip. The cash reserve is usually less than the total amount of outstanding bonds -- it is unlikely that all his clients will skip at the same time. In other words, the bail bonds industry works just like fractional banking.

The clients are required to pay up front. This is the bond fee and is not returned to the client. If the client doesn't have the cash to pay up front, or if the bond is very large, or there is a risk of flight, the bondsman will require some collateral in addition to the bond fee.

Like thorsdottir said, no one will bond a known skipper.

If the client skips, the bondsmen has a set amount of time to bring him in, or he must cash out the bond to the court.

Bounty hunters appear when the bondsmen has a skip. Most of the bounty hunters that I've seen are complete assholes. As far as I'm concerned anyone trying to break into my home without a warrant will be shot. End of story.


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Posted : 15/09/2006 7:09 am
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thorsdottir and Fissile,

Thank you for the replies. The whole thing makes more sense now. I believe "Dog" is both a bondsman and bounty hunter, and with some of the dirtbags that guy picks up, it's still hard to see how that can be a lucrative income, but judging from his home, it most certainly is.

Bounty hunters appear when the bondsmen has a skip. Most of the bounty hunters that I've seen are complete assholes. As far as I'm concerned anyone trying to break into my home without a warrant will be shot. End of story.

Agreed on all points. I met a bounty hunter once, he was a pretty tough white dude but a complete jerk. Always struck me as a total wannabe cop.

I have noticed that "Dog" will not automatically enter a home; he kinda just verbally bullies his way in. He doesn't actually enter until the homeowner gives specific consent. It's hard to see how a non-consentual entry without a warrant can ever be legal, but in the Kwa in 2006, I suppose anything is possible.


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Posted : 15/09/2006 8:18 am
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Yay! Good riddance to the jew-serving "Dog" and his trash family.


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