Murderous Gulf Cartel linked to kidnapping of four Americans are seen in video ... trends now
A horrifying video captured the moment members of the vicious Mexican cartel that is being linked to last week's abduction of four Americans, including two who were murdered, lined up four purported drug dealers and two buyers.
The footage surfaced in late February and shows a member of the Gulf Cartel's Scorpion Group interrogating the six individuals.
The heavily armed masked narco could be seen carrying a military rifle strapped across his chest and questioning the four men and two men, who had been busted in a crystal methamphetamine buy and sale along the northeast border region in Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
The dealers, two men and two women, appear in the video kneeling beside each other with their hands tied behind their backs with a bevy of members of the feared cartel armed wing standing behind them.
The buyers, both men, knelt at the end of the row.
A member of the Gulf Cartel's Scorpion Group interrogates six individuals who were reportedly involved in the sale and purchase of crystal meth in Matamoros, Mexico. The dealers, two men and two women, and the buyers, two men, were questioned on a video that was shared online prior to their execution. It's unknown if they were killed or freed
Two men (left and right) suspected of selling drugs are questioned by a member of Scorpion Group, an armed wing of the notorious Gulf Cartel. The criminal organization has a strong presence in the northeastern Mexico border city of Matamoros
Each of the dealers confessed to selling crystal meth. One of them, a 56-year-old man, revealed that he had gotten his drug supply and brought it from Monterrey, the capital of the nearby northeastern state of Nuevo León.
The masked cartel member later chided the six dealers and buyers for selling and buying drugs.
'The Scorpion Group does not permit the sale of crystal meth or fentanyl here at the border,' he shouted.
He subsequently asked them if they, 'are sorry?' before they responded, 'yes sir,' in unison.
McGee had traveled down to Mexico for a tummy tuck procedure before she was kidnapped at gunpoint by a drug cartel on Friday
McGee was joined by her cousin, Shaeed Woodard, (left) and friends Eric Williams (right) and Zindell Brown
Mexican authorities identified Jose 'N' as the person who was arrested at a rural stash house were American kidnap victims were being held before they were rescued Tuesday morning. Per due process law, the last names of crime