The passengers listened to everything the blackmailed person said. The driver and assistant chatted after the incident.
“Dog, look, this is from the M-1 gang. You’re two weeks late, you’re not playing with the band. Here you go, it’s on and you give it to the dispatcher,” he said as he handed her a cell phone.
He then pulled a revolver out of his pants and shot at the front window of the bus.
This is what the glass of the transport unit looked like.
“This is supposed to wake you up,” he told him. Next, he asked for “no complaints” and told him where he needed to stop to get out.
While the blackmailer was outside, the driver and his assistant talked about the incident.
“What this majesty doesn’t know is that I have it recorded, I have this dog recorded,” the driver says. “Yes, I knew since I looked at him (…) and he said, ‘Are you busy right now?’ “What a psychiatrist,” replies the assistant.
The driver also notices that the glass damaged by the blackmailer costs 25,000 lempiras.
“You could see on his face (that he was a criminal),” the collector said. “I was thinking about it because of the wallet,” the driver replies.
There were several passengers in the “Quickie”.