Dog the Bounty Hunter star arrested on kidnap charge

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TV reality star Duane "Dog" Chapman and two co-stars on his show were arrested Thursday in Hawaii on charges of illegal detention and conspiracy in an alleged kidnapping three years ago.

Chapman, son Leland Chapman and associate Timothy Chapman were taken into custody and did not resist arrest, said Mark Hanohano, U.S. Marshal for the district of Hawaii. "It went down without incident," Hanohano said.

Mona K. Wood, a publicist for the star of the popular cable series Dog The Bounty Hunter, said Chapman would be vindicated. "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, said Marshals spokeswoman Nikki Credic in Washington.

Chapman's capture of Luster, who had fled the country after being convicted of raping three women, catapulted the 53-year-old bounty hunter to fame and led to the reality series on A&E.

The three are being held in Honolulu. 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.

Chapman's son Leland, 29, and Timothy Chapman, 41, no relation, assist Chapman in exploits chronicled for the TV show around the Hawaiian Islands. The show focuses on Chapman's family as much as the bounty hunting, which generally involves tracking down bail jumpers, often creating emotional scenes with repentant captives.

Charges have been pending against the three since local police in Mexico arrested them shortly after they roped in Luster. They posted bail but never returned to Puerto Villarta for their court hearing on July 15, 2003, Credic said.

Mexican authorities demanded that the Chapmans transfer Luster to Mexican police. Their refusal to do so led to their initial arrest.

A U.S. warrant for their arrest was signed by a federal judge in Honolulu on Wednesday.
 
I watched that show a couple of times. It was OK, but not enough to want more.

Now Gene Simmon's Family Jewels on A&E - I find that somewhat entertaining!:rofl: :rofl:
 
Yeah....he is a goofball but taking rapists off the street earns him some serious points.

The Mexican authorities will not care...he may be screwwwwwed....
 
No matter what you may think of the Chapmans or how sometimes hokey and contrived they appear on TV, they are the real article. Duane is one the best in the world at what he does...... even without the use of lethal firearms.

When that loathesome, murderous little piece-a-shit Andrew Luster escaped the inept clutches of law enforcement and fled the country, Duane risked it all to bring him back despite the best efforts of the greedy Federalis who Luster paid for protection.

Now, because Duane and his boys pissed on these corrupt officials and because my President George Bush is obviously chummy with Mexican officials, Duane (et al) are being extradited back to Mexicao to face charges.....

This frickin' stinks...and if George Bush had a hair on his chicken backside he'd tell Mexico to quit harboring fugitives and to kiss his fragrant Texas ass.

Pray for Duane and his family...... They are the real thing and we need them back home......

SD
 
This is sort of like a cop pulling you over for speeding, then a 2nd cop pulls behind him and issues the 1st officer a speeding ticket.

Or maybe putting the cheese on the grill.....THEN the burger.


Anyone else find a kidnapping charge coming out of Mexico insanely ironic?
 
I've got mixed feelings on this one. First of all, scumbag Andrew Luster needed to be apprehended and brought to face justice. That is one point that is beyond debate. But there is a right way and a wrong way to do it.

Chapman has been in the business long enough to know better than to go to Mexico and take Luster. He made a conscious decision to do so and IMHO he must now pay the price for it. He apprehends criminals who make conscious choices to break US law and now the shoe is on the other foot. I think Chapman let the lure of all the publicity bait him into doing something he knew he shouldn't do.

If Mexican bail enforcement agents came here and kidnapped people on our soil we would fry them. You can't have it both ways. If we wouldn't allow it, we can't tolerate our people doing it to another country.

And to me this situation is NOTHING like 2 cops pulling each other over. Chapman IS NOT A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. He has no legal authority to do anything. "Bounty Hunting" is even ILLEGAL in some states.

My 2 cents.
 
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ViperTruck2933 said:
Chapman has been in the business long enough to know better than to go to Mexico and take Luster. He made a conscious decision to do so and IMHO he must now pay the price for it. He apprehends criminals who make conscious choices to break US law and now the shoe is on the other foot. I think Chapman let the lure of all the publicity bait him into doing something he knew he shouldn't do.
Didn't he nab Luster BEFORE he became a celeb?
ViperTruck2933 said:
If Mexican bail enforcement agents came here and kidnapped people on our soil we would fry them. You can't have it both ways. If we wouldn't allow it, we can't tolerate our people doing it to another country.
U.S. Citizens are kidnapped regularly south of the border. Sometimes by not-so-legit "bail enforcment agents". There are extraditions to Mexico, and vice versa. This one just happens to be very high profile.
ViperTruck2933 said:
And to me this situation is NOTHING like 2 cops pulling each other over. Chapman IS NOT A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. He has no legal authority to do anything. "Bounty Hunting" is even ILLEGAL in some states.
I wasn't debating the law enforcement aspect/connection. I was trying to find an easily-recognizable relation or situation. Sorry for any confusion.


No matter who found Luster and brought him back, they would be a celeb. Luster's case/history would almost guarantee that.

You would think Mexican officials would be saying, "Whew! Luster's out of our hair now! Let them deal with that a-hole!"

What's the fine for kidnapping in Mexico? $200 and 24 hrs. of comm. svc? :D

BTW- I'm with ya: Luster is a true POS.
 
Exactly, this guy travelled to Mexico with the intention of breaking their laws. Whatever Luster did or didn't do has absolutley no bearing on that.

Screw this guy and his whole trailer park family. He didn't go to Mexico out of any sense of moral rightness, he went to make a buck.
 
My only question is this.....why did we allow him to become this celebrity thatis portrayed to be so righteous? Now he has the ONE thing that will save his ass.......OJ Power/ aka Starpower. Ill be surprised if he gets locked up down there permanantly.
 
Kevan said:
Didn't he nab Luster BEFORE he became a celeb?
Exactly. Chapman used the apprehension of Luster to get famous. That's why he took the risk of kidnapping him on Mexican soil and ultimately why must now pay the piper.;)
Kevan said:
U.S. Citizens are kidnapped regularly south of the border. Sometimes by not-so-legit "bail enforcment agents". There are extraditions to Mexico, and vice versa. This one just happens to be very high profile.
I wasn't debating the law enforcement aspect/connection. I was trying to find an easily-recognizable relation or situation. Sorry for any confusion.
You are correct. A side issue to this is that the US is (and has been for a very long time) trying hard to get Mexico to do the right thing and extradite more criminals LEGALLY back to US soil. Any US support of Chapman would be VERY detrimental to those efforts to convince Mexico to do the right thing.
Kevan said:
What's the fine for kidnapping in Mexico? $200 and 24 hrs. of comm. svc? :D
Prolly more like 50 years in a festering crap hole of a dungeon, never to be heard from again. :eek: Unless you know who to pay off and how much to pay, LOL.:dontknow:
 
Blakewilder said:
My only question is this.....why did we allow him to become this celebrity thatis portrayed to be so righteous? Now he has the ONE thing that will save his ass.......OJ Power/ aka Starpower. Ill be surprised if he gets locked up down there permanantly.
I don't know man. I don't think I would want to be a celebrity gringo in a Mexican prison. He will be paying everybody in the place to try to keep his ass safe, but he probably won't keep it from getting plugged LOL.
 
Well, if anyone knows it should be that guy. Commit the crime; do the time.
Hopefully the "judge" will cut him some slack considering what a massive POS Luster is.

With any good fortune, the Mexican govt. will see that he did them a big favor, and take this as an opportunity (media whoring) to work on that extradition thing.
 
Ya'll guys you can get anything you wnt in Mexico for a couple peso's, no disrespect to anyone now!:D

but he will get some air time and attention adn then buy his way home;)
 
My take on this is that Dog is a good human and does work that not everyone else can. He is the very best Bounty Hunter in the world, hands down. Just because he went to Mexico to get a fugitive means nothing to me. Bounty Hunters can do things that Cops and Feds cant. Maybe he was nieve to the laws of that country :dontknow: Maybe not :dontknow: Either way I am happy he got that slime ball off of the street's.

I personally like the man's show and I watch it. Just like Cops it serves a purpose for the greater good. The country of Mexico is corrupt and always has been.........if I was the President I would have told Mexico to take a hike.
You want Dog pay us a Billion or so of the debt you owe us in return :D I see he made bail tonight and for those intrested a special show air's next Tuesday night on A & E..............I got some popcorn and my Dog the Bounty Hunter Mase can by the couch...I wil tune in:D :p :rock:
 
think of it this way:
if it had been one of our daughters that Luster had raped and killed, we would have been overjoyed at the fact the Chapman had brought the worthless scumbag Luster back to justice. no matter what his motives where, Chapman did the world a service by nabbing the prick. i dont think he should be penalized for bringing the SOB back, but should get a free pass on the whole deal. i dont care what country you hide in, you do what Luster did, and your ass should be siezed and brought back. isnt it strange how our own law enforcement couldnt bring the prick in, but a civilain did?
 
The only thing I don't like about Duane's show is the way the director and camera ffect the demeanor of Dog and his crew..... It can get awfully contrived and over the top...... But I love their humanity....It just gets hokey and fake.....

SD
 
I just found this, from an interview he gave:
When I was 16 I was in the Devil's Disciples, a motorcycle gang. They wanted to rob a church and paperboys, and I said I couldn't do that 'cause God would strike me dead. The leader of the club said, "You talk about God a lot, and you're always there like man's best friend. Dog is God backward." I've had the name ever since.

Talk about bullshit. No club, and I mean no club will take a 16 year old in. On top of that I have read where is says he was seargent of arms for the club too LOL. And the shit about robbing churches, c'mon, that is straight out of Anywhich Way But Loose LOL. The guy is full of shit, always has been, always will be.
 
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Capturing a fugitive from justice is not exactly kidnapping. And there is (was?) a US code that made Bounty Hunting (bail enforcement ) legal.No training,no badges,no warrants needed.I think he and his family look like a bunch of hicks on tv,but he still is doing some good
 
Yea, it really sucks to do good. You know the saying "No good deed goes unpunished". I agree with "DOG", he's being played, and with the money thats in that slim buckets family, I'm sure with enough money tossed Mexico way (100 maybe 125 bucks) the Mexican Law would be willing to do anything. And why is it that the government is so anxious to send "Dog" to Mexico when we should be sending a lot of Mexican citizens that break the law here back to Mexico. No this isn't send the 11 million back, I'm just trying to be fair, just the law breakers.

Its getting to the point that if you have a show on A&E you better quit. American Hot Rod, Bounty Hunter, so who's next and for what. Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs for enviromental violations. Wait I know. He was doing work for all these business's and he didn't show it on his tax returns.

All I know is the crap is getting out of hand. The real criminals are walking around laughing at us and its become fashionable to arrest people who are a headline....

I wonder if Boomer can fab a clue so we can send it to these idiots

Jeff
 

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