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Gulf Cartel connection in the attack of Boston Red Sox David Ortiz
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 21:59
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Chivis Martinez Borderland Beat
I wondered if the shooting of former Boston Red Sox slugger, David “Big Papi” Ortiz, may have been cartel related….and now reportedly it may have been both cartel related and a case of mistaken identity.
Ortiz was not the target of the June 9th shooting; it was his friend who was the real target. The shooting occurred in a Santo Domingo nightclub. “Dial Bar and Lodge” , the Dominican Republic’s lead prosecutor has revealed.
Attorney General Jean Alain Rodríguez says David Fernandez, the “real target”, was dressed similarly to Ortiz and seated with the ex-baseball star on the night of the shooting.
Ortiz had his back to the entrance when he was shot in the back.
There have been 11 suspects arrests, including the alleged shooter, Rolfy Ferreyra, aka Sandy, U.S. prosecutors said Ferreyra is wanted on armed robbery and gun charges in New Jersey.
He says he became confused by the similar clothing and shot Ortiz by mistake.
Rodriguez said the shooting was ordered by a man named Victor Hugo Gomez, [left] who the prosecutor described as a member of the Gulf Cartel, he describes as “one of Mexico’s major cartel”.
Unofficially the hit was a settling of scores for “snitching”.
8000 USD was to be paid for the hit.
Gomez was believed to be in the United States and was being sought by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Ortiz recovers at Massachusetts General Hospital. Doctors in the Dominican Republic removed his gallbladder and part of his intestine before he was transferred to Boston in an air ambulance sent by the Red Sox.