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The Dominican has been a hot spot for crime lately. Deaths of 5 tourists in the last few weeks. 3 of which were suspected stuffing/poisoning and 2 others happened to be found weeks later in the rental car in the sea. Now the most famous Dominican ever (probabaly) is shot. Planning a vacation there next year and either I cancel that, or look forward to cheaper hotel deals. 

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Apparently the bullet hit no organs and Ortiz is out of surgery doing "fine."

 

Expected to make a full recovery.

 

The incident is a weird story; the shooter arrived at the nightclub on motorcycle, walked into the club, and shot Ortiz in the back at point blank range  as though he was targeted.  Police trying to figure out if this genius targeted the wrong person.

 

A mob jumped the gunman and a fight ensued; he got beat up and was eventually subdued.  

 

 

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I don't understand why average Americans vacation in places like the DR, Jamaica or Mexico. All you are doing is painting a big target on your utterly defenseless back in a crime-ridden, corrupt area. 

 

If David Ortiz, who is probably the most famous Dominican in the world today, and who happens to also be physically imposing, can get shot having a beer in his native country, your odds of not having something bad happen to you are really low in these places.  

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, dpberr said:

I don't understand why average Americans vacation in places like the DR, Jamaica or Mexico. All you are doing is painting a big target on your utterly defenseless back in a crime-ridden, corrupt area. 

 

If David Ortiz, who is probably the most famous Dominican in the world today, and who happens to also be physically imposing, can get shot having a beer in his native country, your odds of not having something bad happen to you are really low in these places.  

 

 

 

 

 

How about moving there? I have a buddy who retired his desk jockey job, moved to Puerta Plata and opened a beachside cafe on the Malecon. He even married a local woman and had a daughter. He lives in the barrio where the wife grew up and he hustles his stateside friends to send him PayPal donations to get clothes and school supplies for kids. Talk about a change in lifestyle, but he loves it

 

But he'd be the first to tell you how effed up the DR is. If you're curious...

https://bigleesbeachbar.com/phone/index.html

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I'm a lifelong Sox fan and I still want to say something snarky, but I won't. The guy got shot. No reason to kick him after that. I hope he has a speedy and full recovery. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, dpberr said:

I don't understand why average Americans vacation in places like the DR, Jamaica or Mexico. All you are doing is painting a big target on your utterly defenseless back in a crime-ridden, corrupt area. 

 

If David Ortiz, who is probably the most famous Dominican in the world today, and who happens to also be physically imposing, can get shot having a beer in his native country, your odds of not having something bad happen to you are really low in these places.  

 

 

 

 

 

Jamaica was pretty awesome.  My ex and I got lost and our phones wouldn't get service to call another taxi after we left the bar.  

We were about 3 miles from our hotel and we started walking down the dark roads at like 1:00 am by ourselves.  This kid came out of a house made of cinder blocks and offered to give us a ride for $5.00.  We walked probably a mile before we got a ride.  

 

When I say kid, I think he was like 11 or 12 but knew how to drive a car.

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3 hours ago, dpberr said:

I don't understand why average Americans vacation in places like the DR, Jamaica or Mexico. All you are doing is painting a big target on your utterly defenseless back in a crime-ridden, corrupt area. 

 

If David Ortiz, who is probably the most famous Dominican in the world today, and who happens to also be physically imposing, can get shot having a beer in his native country, your odds of not having something bad happen to you are really low in these places.  

 

 

 

 

 

They have nice beaches.. and you generally get a lot more for your money in those places than say Florida..  Food, Drink, Excursions, etc.

 

Generally the resorts are very safe but the whole poisoning thing is very scary.  

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59 minutes ago, snafu said:

I'm a lifelong Six fan and I still want to say something snarky, but I won't. The guy got shot. No reason to kick him after that. I hope he has a speedy and full recovery. 

 

The massive amount of PED’s he took after leaving the Twins organization should help. :thumbsup:

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57 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Jamaica was pretty awesome.  My ex and I got lost and our phones wouldn't get service to call another taxi after we left the bar.  

We were about 3 miles from our hotel and we started walking down the dark roads at like 1:00 am by ourselves.  This kid came out of a house made of cinder blocks and offered to give us a ride for $5.00.  We walked probably a mile before we got a ride.  

 

When I say kid, I think he was like 11 or 12 but knew how to drive a car.

 

Sounds fun 

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Ortiz may have suffered organ damage from shooting

 
Travis Andersen-Boston Globe
2 hrs ago
 

Doctors who treated retired Red Sox slugger David Ortiz after he was shot Sunday night in Santo Domingo had to remove part of his intestines, colon, gall bladder, and liver, according to published reports.

 

The outlet Diaro Libre, citing a representative for Ortiz, provided the details on the life-saving measures taken by doctors at the Abel Gonzalez clinic.

 

http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/ortiz-may-have-suffered-organ-damage-from-shooting/ar-AACFnC3?li=BBnb7Kz

 

 

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11 hours ago, mrags said:

The Dominican has been a hot spot for crime lately. Deaths of 5 tourists in the last few weeks. 3 of which were suspected stuffing/poisoning and 2 others happened to be found weeks later in the rental car in the sea. Now the most famous Dominican ever (probabaly) is shot. Planning a vacation there next year and either I cancel that, or look forward to cheaper hotel deals. 

 

It's a third world country, man.  Gotta expect crime.

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35 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

Ortiz may have suffered organ damage from shooting

 
Travis Andersen-Boston Globe
2 hrs ago
 

Doctors who treated retired Red Sox slugger David Ortiz after he was shot Sunday night in Santo Domingo had to remove part of his intestines, colon, gall bladder, and liver, according to published reports.

 

The outlet Diaro Libre, citing a representative for Ortiz, provided the details on the life-saving measures taken by doctors at the Abel Gonzalez clinic.

 

http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/ortiz-may-have-suffered-organ-damage-from-shooting/ar-AACFnC3?li=BBnb7Kz

 

 

Damn, hope pulls through. I'm not a fan, but hate to hear things like this happen topeople that are basically doing nothing to hurt anyone. Lot of people seem to be getting killed here lately over in the DR.

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3 hours ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

It's a third world country, man.  Gotta expect crime.

I don’t think most people know where the term first world , 2nd world and third world countries come from. It has nothing to do with economic status

 

during the Cold War the allied nations called all countries on allies side first world.. the neutral countries were third world 

 

and countries that sided with communists were called second world. They were political designations not exactly economic designations

 

tho most 3rd world countries are developing 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I don’t think most people know where the term first world , 2nd world and third world countries come from. It has nothing to do with economic status

 

during the Cold War the allied nations called all countries on allies side first world.. the neutral countries were third world 

 

and countries that sided with communists were called second world. They were political designations not exactly economic designations

 

tho most 3rd world countries are developing 

 

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It's generally understood what the term means, man.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

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It's generally understood what the term means, man.

 

 

I mean most people think it’s an economic designation. It had nothing to do with economics 50 years ago

 

people say or use 3rd world as a synonym for s***hole but it’s just political alliances 

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16 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I don’t think most people know where the term first world , 2nd world and third world countries come from. It has nothing to do with economic status

 

during the Cold War the allied nations called all countries on allies side first world.. the neutral countries were third world 

 

and countries that sided with communists were called second world. They were political designations not exactly economic designations

 

tho most 3rd world countries are developing 

 

...perhaps California should take lessons, right??.........

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15 hours ago, mrags said:

The Dominican has been a hot spot for crime lately. Deaths of 5 tourists in the last few weeks. 3 of which were suspected stuffing/poisoning and 2 others happened to be found weeks later in the rental car in the sea. Now the most famous Dominican ever (probabaly) is shot. Planning a vacation there next year and either I cancel that, or look forward to cheaper hotel deals. 

 

I was just about to say, you couldn't pay me to travel to the DR these days.

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Going to the Dominican Republic right now might not be a good choice.

 

Banging a Dominican drug lord's wife in the Dominican Republic DEFINITELY IS A BAD CHOICE.

 

It's also what got Big Papi shot.

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

Going to the Dominican Republic right now might not be a good choice.

 

Banging a Dominican drug lord's wife in the Dominican Republic DEFINITELY IS A BAD CHOICE.

 

It's also what got Big Papi shot.

Wait... What???

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3 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

Aruba has seen a spike in crime...because of Venezuela.

Shhhhhh. There’s snowflakes here that disagree with this all around. Venezuelans are all good people. 

Just now, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Yeah, Maybe the case, but gotta think of all the angles.

 

I’ve been there before. And if you haven’t, DR is actually quite nice. It’s Haiti that is the problem. And I’d imagine now the migration of illegals from central and southern America isn’t helping. 

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Maybe they don't adhere to the "don't shoot the messenger" mantra down there.

 

Papi's been known to deliver messages to the masses in Beantown.

 

.....just sayin' ?.

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By Danielle Wallace | Fox News  

Published 6 hours ago

 

 

Retired Red Sox player David Ortiz landed in Boston in an air ambulance Monday night after a targeted shooting at a bar in Santo Domingo forced doctors in his home nation of the Dominican Republic to remove his gallbladder and part of his intestine.

 

Ortiz, 43, arrived in Boston around 10:30 p.m. after the Red Sox sent a plane to transport him to Massachusetts General Hospital. The former MLB player known best by the nickname “Big Papi” was shot at close range in the torso Sunday night at the Dial Bar and Lounge in Santo Domingo.

 

"Our medical team here in Boston and the doctors in the Dominican Republic have confirmed that David’s condition is still serious, but that he is stable enough to be transported back here to Boston for continued care," Red Sox President Sam Kennedy told Boston’s WCVB.

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