TRINI4LIFE
09-14-2006, 03:20 PM
This is some funny and yet messed up shit..... Oh well.
TV reality star and international bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman has been arrested in Hawaii, MSNBC reported.
Chapman made a big name for himself back in 2003 when he tracked down fugitive Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Mexico.
Along with Chapman, two family members have also been arrested for extradition to Mexico.
Chapman's wife told MSNBC's Rita Cosby that heavily armed U.S. marshals arrived at the family's house Thursday and took away Chapman, his brother, Tim, and son, Leland.
Cosby said she was told that Mexican government officials wanted the three men sent back there in relation to a three-year-old case.
In 2003, the Chapmans went to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to retrieve Max Factor heir Andrew Luster, who was wanted in the U.S. on rape charges.
Luster is now in jail, serving a 124-year term, but at the time, the Chapmans were also jailed by Mexican authorities for a brief time three years ago.
Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico.
At the time, the Chapmans were charged by Mexican authorities with illegally capturing Luster. The three returned to the United States after posting bail of their own.
TV reality star and international bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman has been arrested in Hawaii, MSNBC reported.
Chapman made a big name for himself back in 2003 when he tracked down fugitive Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Mexico.
Along with Chapman, two family members have also been arrested for extradition to Mexico.
Chapman's wife told MSNBC's Rita Cosby that heavily armed U.S. marshals arrived at the family's house Thursday and took away Chapman, his brother, Tim, and son, Leland.
Cosby said she was told that Mexican government officials wanted the three men sent back there in relation to a three-year-old case.
In 2003, the Chapmans went to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to retrieve Max Factor heir Andrew Luster, who was wanted in the U.S. on rape charges.
Luster is now in jail, serving a 124-year term, but at the time, the Chapmans were also jailed by Mexican authorities for a brief time three years ago.
Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico.
At the time, the Chapmans were charged by Mexican authorities with illegally capturing Luster. The three returned to the United States after posting bail of their own.