C4 Jiménez & Escorpión Dorado #AtTheWheel How do they get all the viral videos?
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El Escorpión Dorado invites C4 Jiménez to hop #AlVolante, and amid jokes and double entendres the crime reporter reveals the secrets behind his viral videos. He explains that his nickname comes from the police radio code “C-4” and that, ever since his early days on the crime beat—back when he still wrote for print newspapers—he understood that immediacy and the rawness of images are key to grabbing the public’s attention. He says his main sources are patrol officers, paramedics, and neighbors who trust him because he always protects their identities. Thanks to that network of informants, he manages to reach the scenes of shoot-outs, arrests, and raids before other reporters, allowing him to film exclusive footage.
C4 Jiménez outlines the process he follows to verify recordings before publishing them. He cross-checks information with case files, witness interviews and, when possible, footage from official security cameras. He releases only images he considers to be in the public interest, though he acknowledges that the line between reporting and sensationalism is thin. Even so, he argues that showing reality—no matter how raw—puts pressure on the authorities to act and warns society about the risks of organized crime and violence in the city.
During the ride, the journalist shares anecdotes about cases that went viral: the brief capture of Ovidio Guzmán in Culiacán, La Unión Tepito’s clandestine parties, the death of Octavio Ocaña, and the scandals starring influencers who ended up behind bars. He reveals that he has received direct threats from cartels and corrupt officials more than once, so he travels in a bulletproof vest and avoids routines that might make an attack easier. Despite the danger, he stresses that his motivation is to portray the reality many prefer to ignore.
El Escorpión Dorado keeps pressing to know how much money he makes from each exclusive. C4 Jiménez says his income comes from partnerships with media outlets and the monetization of his social media, but he emphasizes that the greatest reward is public recognition and the feeling that he’s contributing to justice. At times the conversation turns lighthearted: they discuss the reporter possibly wearing a mask like the host’s and joke about launching a joint channel called “Nota Roja vs. Aguascalientes.”
To close, C4 Jiménez urges viewers to verify information before sharing it, respect victims, and report crimes. El Escorpión Dorado signs off with his trademark “¡Peluche en el estuche!” while thanking his courageous guest. Irreverent yet informative, the episode shows how a crime reporter navigates the adrenaline of the streets, the pressures of the internet, and the humor of YouTube’s most famous masked man—ultimately answering how he gets all those viral videos
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