Makes me glad that almost all of my diving is in Palm Beach County where it's safe.
'Where it's safe' is a key term, and whether people can tell where that is.
What makes the original story scary isn't that a couple of (alleged) drug dealers got killed by rival criminals. As long as we're not drug dealers or rival criminals, and don't know them personally, it seems little threat.
The issue is the potential for bystanders to be hurt or killed. So, how much of a threat is this? Are the usual risk mitigation strategies (e.g.: at least for some of us, avoid obvious bad neighborhoods, don't go out drunk, don't go looking for drugs, don't hit on local women in bars and get in fights with their boyfriends, etc...) sufficient?
We can find violent crime reports in quite a number of U.S. cities. I think most people figure it's not a big deal because if you stick to upscale residential or shopping areas the odds a street gang is going to mug you are pretty low.
The fear factor is greater when considering a foreign destination because we lack intuitive familiarity with it. And 2 weeks earlier 2 tourists were killed as bystanders in a shootout at a nearby beach resort.
That this occurred at a beach by a luxury hotel is alarming. And the reported destabilization/fracturing of the local criminal community with fighting factions.
If I had a stay booked at an A.I. in Cancun I wouldn't cancel over this, but if I were torn between an A.I. at Cancun vs. Dominican Republic, it could be the swing vote.
I hope for everyone's sake we're not reading a similar area story in another couple of weeks.