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VILLA LUZURIAGA: ATAQUE A TRABAJADORES DE UNA VERDULERÍA

Empleados de una verdulería fueron brutalmente atacados por delincuentes que buscaban robar el establecimiento. El incidente duró cuestión de segundos y las imágenes muestran a los delincuentes golpeando a los trabajadores.

"Me apuntaron a la cabeza y no salió la bala", expresó Ulises, verdulero.

️ Guillermo Andino
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00:00We have to go now to Mechie Mora. Mercedes Mora is working in Villa Lusuriaga.
00:06Why? Because you are going to see how they beat employees of a vegetable shop to rob them.
00:12Today there is a lot of bloodshed against those people who are workers, who suddenly do not resist.
00:18Please show me the images.
00:20Once again, in the context of a crime that occurs daily and in a matter of seconds,
00:26where they get out of a car, where they start it against the workers.
00:30As we always say, Argentina is working against these criminals.
00:33Torrential rain.
00:35And now you are going to see how, to rob, they start hitting these employees.
00:41There it is. Follow the sequence.
00:43This happens daily.
00:45Poor against poor.
00:46Exactly.
00:47But violent criminals who are capable of killing if one resists.
00:52There it is.
00:53They get out and quickly.
00:57Observe how the workers flee, grab each other, try to resist.
01:02This can cost you your life.
01:04In the middle of the street they can run you over.
01:07One does what he can, more than what he wants.
01:10Sometimes one reacts in this way, trying to face the criminals.
01:16But of course, you are the one who can have the worst time, because with a shot they solve everything.
01:22Yes, and then it appears that it is an improper weapon.
01:24Because when it appears in the criminal investigation, it appears that it is a toy gun.
01:29Yes. Let's see. Mercedes Mora is with the owner of the greengrocer.
01:32Mercedes, how are you? Good morning.
01:35How are you? Good morning, Guille. How are you exactly?
01:37We are going to talk to Ulises in a few minutes.
01:39He is the employee who tries to defend what he has as much as he can.
01:42It was noon in a greengrocer, let's say, let's have common sense.
01:47And how much can a greengrocer have in cash?
01:50Nowadays people move a lot with virtual wallets.
01:53In the middle of the storm, because we come from rainy days, few people on the street.
01:57How much were they going to get?
01:59The truth is that there was not much to take.
02:01But still, you steal this place and you also disarm the income that he has of money
02:08and that three families live, at least, from this job.
02:12So they went out to defend themselves with what they had and how they could.
02:15Because, in addition, the truth is that in the neighborhood it is not the first time we come.
02:19In fact, we were at some point talking to them about insecurity situations that were given to neighbors.
02:25Well, this time, unfortunately, he ends up touching them.
02:28I'm going to go closer to Ulises. How are you? Good morning.
02:30First, I ask you how you are, because the truth is that they have been very violent.
02:33They hit them, they threatened them.
02:36Of course, I'm scared, more than anything, because the blow was not so serious for me.
02:42Luckily, it was not serious for me, but I'm fine.
02:48To identify you in these images that we have, Ulises is the person,
02:52you see that there is someone who faces a criminal,
02:55who even follows up to a bag of materials and then a person joins in trying to help.
03:01You went out to help your partner, you are the one who joins that fight
03:04and between the two of you they try to retain this criminal.
03:07Of course, I wanted to help him because I saw him defenseless.
03:10The criminal was armed.
03:12Of course, I thought he was armed, but in the end he was not armed.
03:14I went to help him because he is my friend, my boss.
03:18Of course.
03:20I've known him for a year and I have a lot of affection for him.
03:23I went to help him and when we wanted to catch the criminal
03:26to detain him and I don't know, for the police to do something,
03:30we couldn't because the boy was very strong.
03:34The boy was very young.
03:36You saw him very young.
03:38Very young, I was ashamed when he screamed.
03:42I didn't do anything, I didn't do anything.
03:45That's what he said.
03:47Of course, I didn't do anything, he said.
03:49And he had done something, which was hit my boss.
03:52Yes, of course, and then you also see how the people who came with him,
03:56the other criminals, turn around and rescue him.
03:59In that situation, do they threaten you with a gun?
04:02Of course, in that situation, yes.
04:04They shoot to kill us because they literally aimed at the head,
04:08I don't know, the body, the torso.
04:10The bullet didn't come out.
04:12No, the bullet didn't come out because, I don't know, I don't know why.
04:15It's a miracle.
04:16It's a miracle, yes, the truth is that yes.
04:18They went out to defend the work, the little money that can be made during the day.
04:23Is it despair that they have them on point every day?
04:27Why did they go out like that?
04:29And the truth is that I don't know why they came, because here,
04:32the truth is that day, Thursday, yesterday, a rainy day, we didn't sell much.
04:37They must have taken, I don't know, 50,000 pesos and the two cell phones that they were about to throw away.
04:44Yes, yes.
04:45And they took that and they didn't take the scales or anything, they just came to hit us.
04:49The cash they had.
04:50Ulises, look, I'm going to settle down here and I ask you if you put this feedback
04:54so you can talk to Guille Andino, who is already listening to you.
04:57Hello, Ulises.
04:58Hello, good morning.
04:59How are you?
05:00Hello.
05:01All good.
05:02In principle, Ulises, what I can tell you is, I congratulate you for your courage,
05:06but the truth is that sometimes there are questions that are fearful,
05:09because they could have killed you, right?
05:11You put your chest out for your boss and for your work, for your nonsense.
05:14Why did you do it?
05:19I did it to help my boss and, I don't know,
05:28to do something with the boy to find out who sent us,
05:33why they came to rob us, because we are workers
05:38and the truth is that we work every day to earn a little money
05:43and nothing else.
05:44They go out to steal, I don't know, to earn easy money
05:49and the truth is that here we are looking for people to work and no one comes.
05:55I hear you, Ulises.
05:56They don't want to work.
05:57Without knowing you, I get the feeling that you are a good boy, that you work.
06:01How long have you been working there?
06:05I've been here for a year and four months, more or less,
06:09without missing a day, I come, I come, I come every day
06:12because I need the money, I need to feed my family
06:17and luckily I don't have children, but I want to help my mother,
06:21my sister who is studying and that's it.
06:25And when these things happen to you, that you see, as we always say,
06:30the two Argentines, these criminals, these rats
06:35that are going around, that you see them pass by and come back
06:38because they say, let's attack this brothel,
06:41brothel of humble people, neighborhood brothel.
06:45What do you think of those who are the same age as you
06:49and who act this way?
06:52That people now want easy money, they don't want to work,
06:56they don't want to get up early to get money,
07:00they want to make it easy.
07:03Why do you think this mentality exists?
07:06Why do you think this happens?
07:11It's the culture.
07:13I don't know, now it's fashionable to do those things,
07:16I don't know, you see, here in the square,
07:18they steal from time to time, they go out with motorcycles
07:21to show the motorcycles, I don't know what...
07:23The stolen motorcycles?
07:25The stolen motorcycles, I don't know, because those people don't...
07:28How much does a motorcycle cost? Five or six million?
07:31And the truth is that neither I nor my colleagues
07:34in the supermarket can buy a motorcycle,
07:37they can't afford it.
07:39And those people walk around with six million motorcycles.
07:42What did your boss tell you?
07:45What did your boss tell you, Ulises?
07:47They go out to steal...
07:50My boss told me to stay calm,
07:53that we're going to do something here,
07:56we're going to put cameras, we're going to be a little calmer,
07:59maybe the camera will help us a little,
08:05I don't know, as persuasion to the clients,
08:08to the people who come, to see that it's recorded.
08:12Let's see, Ulises, I'm being honest,
08:15I don't want to hurt your feelings, but unfortunately,
08:18it has been demonstrated that the cameras,
08:21the only thing they do is report what happens,
08:24but then the criminals don't even fear
08:27that a camera is taking them,
08:30because they see it easily,
08:33even shooting and killing,
08:36because they go out on the streets, because they go out on drugs,
08:40and it took many years to be more on the side
08:43of the criminal than the victim,
08:46for so many things that need to be reversed in Argentina.
08:49There are many gangs like this that glorify guns,
08:52that appear on the networks.
08:55I want more Ulises, I want more people like you,
08:58the good Argentinian wants many more people like you,
09:01this crap that is going around,
09:04but it's a decision that your boss will have to make.
09:07Ulises, we were looking at the images
09:10that you had with your boss,
09:13and when they took out the gun,
09:16when you saw them again, what did you feel?
09:19Because I imagine that a kid who gets up early every day,
09:22who goes to work, now when you see them,
09:25at that moment you reacted, but now when you see them,
09:28would you do the same?
09:31The truth is that I wouldn't do the same.
09:35My boss was afraid for his life,
09:38he is the one who gives me work,
09:41and he helps me in some things,
09:44and I don't know, I wouldn't do it again.
09:47Don't do it because it's a bad idea,
09:50because a bullet can hurt you,
09:53it can hurt you.
09:56Did you thank the guy who gives you work?
09:59Yes.
10:02He helps me a lot,
10:05he's a good boss, he's a good friend,
10:08he's a good partner,
10:11and I thank him for giving me work.
10:14Did you really honor loyalty?
10:17Did you work with loyalty?
10:20He gives you work and you didn't even stop to think
10:23about not reacting,
10:26it was an almost instinctive reaction.
10:30You have people who owe you money,
10:33because they buy your products,
10:36does this affect the payment chain?
10:39I know you work there,
10:42but you also have to know what are the days
10:45of the highest billing,
10:48when they come to deliver goods,
10:51when they come to collect.
10:54How did this affect you in general?
10:57I was in the grocery store,
11:00because they stole our scales,
11:03which are very expensive,
11:06they didn't break our fridge,
11:09which is very expensive.
11:12I don't know why the criminals came,
11:15because they stole our...
11:18There's a bit of cash.
11:21Yes, a bit of cash and our cell phones
11:24were stolen by my boss.
11:27And it's very scary for them.
11:30Yes, it's very scary,
11:33because our cell phones are blocked.
11:36I congratulate you,
11:39I think it was a loving act,
11:42and you don't have to do it,
11:45because it can cost your life.
11:48Yes, he advised her not to do it.
11:51Thank you for this contract.
11:54Did you file a complaint?
11:57Yes, we filed a complaint.
12:00They told us to stay calm,
12:03that they were going to do something about it.
12:06I hope they do something.
12:09Stay calm.
12:12Those who don't go before the facts,
12:15but act later,
12:19because this was probably a stolen car.
12:22There are many things
12:25about this kind of robberies,
12:28but they can leave lives on the streets.
12:31Ulysses, we send you a hug.
12:34I want to add one more thing.
12:37A lot of things happen in this block,
12:40and the police don't do anything.
12:43They know there are many robberies here.
12:46A boy was shot,
12:49and he was injured.
12:52There was a shooting in the block.
12:55In El Chino, people are often robbed.
12:58There are many businesses.
13:01The police know there is money in the business,
13:04and people who need to buy have money.
13:07The police don't do anything.
13:10It almost makes us think
13:13that we are free.
13:16We are not saying that,
13:19but because of what you said,
13:22and because of how easy it is.
13:25Guys, pay attention to that.
13:28Ulysses, thank you very much.
13:31Thank you, Meche.
13:34See you later.

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