👉 Liliana, una mujer de 74 años, fue víctima de un asalto violento mientras ingresaba a su casa. El hecho ocurrió a pesar de la cercanía con una comisaría y un escuadrón de gendarmería. Los vecinos denuncian que la presencia policial no está cumpliendo con su función. Este incidente se suma a otro reciente robo en la zona sur del barrio Ejército de los Andes, donde una familia sufrió un incendio intencional durante un asalto.
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00:00this woman who was entering her house, they throw her, she falls to the floor with the consequences
00:06that we know that the fact that a woman of age can carry and I am looking at you Clarita,
00:11look at the poor woman because apart from the surprise, indignation, cowards, cowards, they
00:17throw her out of the wallet, now I want to hear them here at the table, but Leo Godoy is working
00:23live from the place of the fact, how are you going Leo? How are you Guille? And unfortunately an image
00:31that hurts because we are talking about Liliana, Liliana is a 74-year-old woman who still
00:39knows that she continues to work and continues to leave at five in the morning to go to the
00:44newspaper stand that she has in the Porteño center and that is when these criminals took advantage of her,
00:51look at five and a half in the morning, he looked to one side, to the other, what happens is that this is a
00:55matter of seconds, when he leaves, well, he puts the key to close the door of his house and at that
01:03moment it is this criminal who goes down with the other one who came on the motorcycle, he goes down from the
01:09back, he goes directly on Liliana's body, who was, as I told you, closing the door
01:16of her house because in the corner she has the collective stand and there she hits the
01:21wallet, Liliana falls against the floor, what she told us today and the result of the nerves and also
01:29of everything that has happened to her, she decided to stay, she talked to the others very early but then
01:38she decided, she gets very nervous, she gets bad and the truth is that she preferred to protect herself at this
01:44moment and when Guille fell, she says to me an angel made me fall in this part and not
01:53fall on this wall, of course, because if I fall against this wall, with the cantero, of course, look, I
01:58get naked, exactly, it happens to centimeters, not because it is the pull and it also moves it away from the door and
02:06takes it precisely to that cantero that is there, we also saw, I read that there is, it seemed to me
02:12a baby car, for a baby there, at sight, inside, look, of course, they are selling it in this case,
02:22they have it there, it is for the sale of the granddaughter, that they sell it, but that, imagine, you know how much
02:30Guille had in the wallet, because they hit him the pull and today he showed us, he has the part of the
02:35neck, a very strong mark in this area, where they hit him the pull and leave the neck marked,
02:44and do you know how much he had? 2,500 pesos and a sub card, because she leaves here, walks to the
02:53corner and now in the corner you are also going to be surprised by the impunity of the criminals,
02:58because in that corner, where there is the stop of the collective and they take the collective, well,
03:04there is this well-known water tank here in the Ciudadela area, but below that there is a
03:10station of the national gendarmerie, it is in the corner where these criminals stop, and they go
03:16directly there, on Liliana's body, you are two blocks from the army neighborhood of
03:24the Andes, it is the area, if one of the most spicy of the Conurbano, the most spicy,
03:29strong apache, strong apache, two blocks from strong apache, and gendarmerie, good morning, and gendarmerie, Germán, what function does it fulfill?
03:37Look what happens to a block, there initially, and Leo surely knows it, they had put posts of gendarmerie,
03:43because it is one of the most historically complicated neighborhoods of the Conurbano-Bonaerense, then that fixed post was installed,
03:51where they go out to patrol, they told me neighbors, there in the area of Brown Street and Lorca, where Leo is,
03:57it is a practically also fabric area, many of the neighbors placed security cameras,
04:03lights, and they have the support of the gendarmerie, paid by the neighbors, they told a neighbor who had
04:09put a big lighthouse and they stole it this week, the gendarmerie is active, they go out, they patrol the
04:16neighborhood, they have a support mission either, because to stop they have to call the police, and Leo,
04:21you know, two blocks away is also the police station. To the criminals they care little or nothing, little or nothing.
04:27Perhaps they even do it more confident, thinking that the gendarmerie, they will never think that they are going to act there,
04:34but they can act anywhere, sorry Leo, because you are making a description of the place, the geography, gendarmerie next door, but they don't care about anything.
04:43No, they don't care about anything, they don't care either, what can you take, I tell you, Liliana, a 74-year-old woman,
04:51Guille, with a life story that has to do with, that she says, I go out every morning and I'm going to work,
04:59many times they have asked me, in fact we asked her, your relatives don't tell you, you need to get up at 4 in the morning,
05:07go out at 5, take the bus, go to the center, and she says, but working is my life, if I don't work, I can't stay locked up.
05:17It's been like 20, 30 years that she has a newspaper stand in the center of Porteño, and she says, I go there to talk to people,
05:24I work, I have my social life, if I stay locked up in here, I'll die.
05:29So, imagine, that effort, just for this 2,500 pesos, she would have taken what she would have taken,
05:39but they take away her wallet at 5 in the morning, this woman who is still making an effort to work,
05:45and they took her, I repeat, 2,500 pesos, a card goes up, in fact, they take the cell phone somewhere else,
05:52because she was prepared, in case, at some point, they would come to rob her.
05:58It's the tutorial with which people come out today.
06:01In the context of the brutality with which these miserable people acted, she is alive by miracle.
06:08I don't know if she broke her hip, you say she has a strong pull on her neck, luckily the hip didn't break,
06:14but she falls very close to the dump, if she hit her head, or right on the asphalt, where she falls,
06:19or in the dump, and she probably wouldn't tell her, right?
06:23Let's see, look, here we have it in full.
06:25Look, there she is.
06:27That's what she was telling us, Guille.
06:30Poor thing, yes.
06:31The head?
06:32Exactly.
06:33They escape, they go through the Pazteur street, they tell me, and they enter the army neighborhood of Los Andes.
06:38To enter the Apache Fort, they had to go through the police station,
06:42the police station that, at that time in the morning, you will know what they are doing.
06:46Wait, two blocks of police station and half a block of gendarmerie?
06:48Of course.
06:49Half way around is the squadron, but it's a squadron, we just saw it on camera.
06:53It's not a fort.
06:54The truth is that it's a challenge.
06:56But you say, it's like, you drive them away, if you know there are gendarmes there who can hear you.
07:02No, it's a constant challenge.
07:04I have the feeling, this causes me a lot of impotence, right?
07:08When it comes to older people, because the criminal knows he's going,
07:12and he doesn't need to attack and attack an older person who will never have a chance to defend himself.
07:19He knows he's not going to resist, Clarita.
07:20He knows he's not going to resist.
07:22Now, the challenging thing about the criminal, the feeling is that they always double the bet.
07:29Because look at what Germán says, half a block of gendarmerie, two blocks of police station,
07:34they don't care about anything.
07:36Because they haven't had, throughout their lives, a maternal, paternal, grandfather, grandfather image.
07:42Probably, I say, right? There are many of these stories.
07:45They get high, they don't care about anything, if it's a grandfather, if it's a mother with a child.
07:50Do you understand? So what happens? They go to the person.
07:54They don't say, they don't have that perspective of, it could be my grandmother.
07:59No, no, the truth is no.
08:01I think they act.
08:02In recent years.
08:03You know I think they act.
08:05You're going to beat up a 90-year-old old man.
08:08They act like they have a problem.
08:10Point one, they have zero empathy.
08:12But point two, I think it even bothers them, that older person, because maybe they didn't have a grandfather image.
08:20Look, I remember many years ago, interviewing Eugenio Semino on this whole issue.
08:26Look, he said a phrase that stuck with me.
08:29When delinquents deal with older people in a brutal way,
08:34permanently what they do is want to break the mirror in front of them.
08:38They know that maybe they're not going to grow up, and they're not going to get there like that.
08:42So, well, look.
08:43They probably won't grow up because.
08:45And it bothers them.
08:46Or they get shot and killed in a confrontation with the police, or whatever.
08:53The analysis also shows that there is a kind of fashion and enjoyment of crime.
08:59Especially because of this.
09:01Social media, exposure.
09:03Today it is believed that they are influencers when it comes to showing off with boots.
09:08And then this ends up in what is the night, the boliches.
09:12Enjoying, enjoying, based on what was stolen.
09:15Look, there was the right patrolman.
09:17Patrolman at the time.
09:19Municipal patrolmen.
09:21Well, that's the story of Che.
09:23He's in these A24 boots.
09:25Why don't we pretend we're going around?
09:27The truth, let's see.
09:28I don't want to go against the police.
09:30Because, as we always say, the majority puts their chest on them.
09:32Many times little guarded.
09:34In previous administrations, realizing that the guy they had put in jail
09:41came out faster than the one who had to go through with the complaint.
09:45Defending, romanticizing crime.
09:48That's why I understand them many times.
09:50That they have to go out to fight with a fork and a knife.
09:53But hey, it's unexpected.
09:56You know what happens, Guille?
09:58For this lady, Leo, to have the gendarmerie in the corner.
10:00And to have a police station.
10:02You say, well, I'm a little more careful than the rest.
10:05And no.
10:06I thought, Guille, that these 20 meters.
10:1030, put it as much as they separate it.
10:13From the exit of this door where she was putting the key.
10:17And she only did this gesture of putting the key.
10:20She was leaving.
10:21She crosses the wallet.
10:22She puts the key.
10:24To turn, keep the key.
10:26She turns.
10:27And it's 20 meters to stop.
10:29She says, it's 20 meters where I have the gendarmerie in the corner.
10:33The stop is almost at the station.
10:36Well, what can happen to me?
10:38And the truth is that with that tranquility.
10:41He faced those five and a half in the morning, that moment.
10:44But that's where these criminals, no matter what.
10:47What I'm telling you is, he's also very cowardly.
10:50Because you see, an adult.
10:52From the back.
10:53Where he has no possibility of defense.
10:56And besides, you hit him with the intention of throwing it.
11:00To tear it off.
11:01Where you know you can break your hip.
11:03Where, by chance.
11:04He doesn't hit the tip of the canter.
11:06And ends up with a much bigger problem.
11:08We know what the blows to the waist are.
11:10Gary.
11:11What you can generate in an adult.
11:14Also, that kind of blow.
11:16Without expecting it.
11:17Totally unprepared.
11:18Leo, you said a key word here.
11:20Look, Guille.
11:21Leo just said cowards.
11:23You notice that criminals.
11:25They never act alone.
11:27They always act in packs.
11:29They always act in two, in three.
11:31They are cowards.
11:32They are even cowards with a 74-year-old person.
11:37Who is also a woman.
11:39They always act in groups.
11:41Because alone, they don't have the courage.
11:44They are so cowardly.
11:45That when they shoot someone.
11:47In a leg or wherever.
11:48They leave him dying.
11:49Many times they run away.
11:52When they can.
11:53They put him in the stolen car.
11:55And they throw him in a hospital.
11:56I mean.
11:57They are cowards.
11:58The worst thing that is happening to us today.
12:00Is this type of crime in the suburb.
12:02And remember.
12:03Also remember.
12:04That already.
12:05Before you said.
12:06Well.
12:07An old man is not going to be attacked.
12:08That they no longer make a difference.
12:10With nothing.
12:11And at no time.
12:12Because Toledo was.
12:13Five in the morning.
12:14What time was it?
12:15Five in the morning.
12:16Well.
12:17Five in the morning.
12:18It was five.
12:19Five in the morning.
12:20Yes.
12:21Because she leaves early.
12:22I tell you.
12:23Because.
12:24Of course.
12:25She works.
12:26She is a rabbit.
12:27She works.
12:28She works in a newspaper stand.
12:29So.
12:30She tries to get there early.
12:31To be able to receive the newspapers.
12:32To be able to open early.
12:33And start with her work.
12:34But this.
12:35I tell you.
12:36Someone who.
12:37Who does not work.
12:38Feel that work gives life.
12:39Well.
12:40These criminals.
12:41Obviously.
12:42They go the opposite way.
12:43Where everything short.
12:44Or short-term.
12:45Where they try.
12:46To steal.
12:47And with that.
12:48They steal.
12:49They take two thousand five hundred pesos.
12:50And a card goes up.
12:51And they almost kill this woman.
12:52Fortunately.
12:53It's fine.
12:54I tell you.
12:55That you see her.
12:56And she is whole.
12:57Yes.
12:58But it could have been.
12:59Much worse.
13:00Do you know what the neighbors said to me?
13:01Guille.
13:02And there Germán.
13:03Yes.
13:04It's.
13:05Not going to happen.
13:06They don't see at 5.30 in the morning, two guys on a motorcycle.
13:11Nobody stops them. Nobody can do that.
13:14The thing is that they changed the paradigm of robbery.
13:16There are no papers.
13:17Nobody stops anyone.
13:20Sure, before the delinquents.
13:21Not in the neighborhood, of course.
13:22For example, in the Andes, they didn't rob in the neighborhood.
13:24It was a conflicted area, there were shots, there were disputes, always a narco war.
13:28But they didn't rob in the neighborhood, especially older people.
13:31This has changed in recent years.
13:33And obviously, if the squadron is there, it changes.
13:36Many neighbors said that before there were posts,
13:39that surely some could have remained, which are like containers.
13:42And the gendarmes had more possibility of movement.
13:44Now this squadron there would not be fulfilling the function that the neighbors expect.
13:49Now they are going to get together.
13:50That's what the neighbors in the area were telling me.
13:52But I'll tell you something else, Germán.
13:54Yes.
13:56Previously, we came from another robbery.
13:58This is, if you want, the southernmost area of what is the Army Neighborhood of the Andes.
14:06More citadel.
14:07On the other side, José Ingenieros.
14:10We came a little while ago, where there is a place of these containers at the entrance.
14:15And they burned the house of a family to rob them.
14:18That is, they set fire to it, as if it were ...
14:20The windows were, they set fire to it, they began to scream.
14:23And as people came out scared by the fire, they got in and stole the things.
14:28Also a block and a half from the other entrance, on the side of José Ingeniero.
14:34It is an area that is ...
14:35Hot.
14:36Complicated.
14:37If the lady wants to talk to us, of course.
14:41Come on.
14:42You have priority.
14:44If you don't want to, it's okay.
14:46After having suffered this, you are in shock.
14:48Come on.
14:50Come on, Guillermo.
14:52See you later.
14:53Well, attention.
14:549.51.
14:55We have more information from Último Momento.
14:56This is brutal.
14:58It is a pyramid attack that occurs in San Justo, where a family is surprised when they arrive at their house.
15:03And in this way they stole the car.
15:05Look how many there are.
15:06At least four of these garbage, four of these armed criminals, got out of a vehicle.
15:12Indart Street at 3000 in San Justo.
15:16Look how they get out.
15:17With violence.
15:18And again with boys in the middle.
15:20Two boys, 10 and 15 years old.
15:23When he saw one of the boys, the youngest, the situation, do you know what he did?
15:27He got under the back seat and started screaming.
15:30These rats don't care about anything.
15:32They were pulling him.
15:34There was the grandmother who was also violent, with blows.
15:37Moments of despair.
15:39And it wasn't too late either.
15:40It was about 8 pm.
15:42In a hot area, an area also close to Route 3, where these criminals have an escape route.
15:49Piranha robbery.
15:51To take the car.
15:52They don't care about anything.
15:53Look at the scenes of despair of the mother.
15:55Of the mother of the children.
15:57There, the only thing there is, is that desire, that need, that enjoyment of carrying out the crime.
16:02Because with this car they are going to do a raid and then they leave it abandoned.
16:07The police are already working.
16:11And the Judicial Department of La Matanza, trying to deal with this robbery.
16:16Which was, at least in recent hours, the most violent.
16:18Terrible.
16:19I think of the 10 and 15-year-old boys who were inside the car.
16:24Probably some almost the same age as these little delinquent kids.
16:30And I wonder, who fixes the psychological problem that has been engraved in the retinas for so long?
16:38Because you, the politicians, I don't say all, but those who know,
16:44who we are talking to here, who don't give a damn about insecurity, who don't have it as a priority.
16:50Some who dare to say, those who say they are referents of the poorest.
16:55And I would go out of my way.
16:57You are to blame for all this happening.
17:02Because I don't know if it's a matter of budget.
17:04Maybe it's a matter of logistics.
17:07To put a little more emphasis, emphasis, on what it means to protect people.
17:11To go ahead of the facts.
17:13To prevent and not go behind.
17:15Because they ruin lives.
17:17Fortunately, no one here resisted.
17:19But we have also had minor victims.
17:22These boys and the parents, raise your hands.
17:25The first thing the parents do is try to take their children.
17:28Sometimes, when the babies are in the egg, the desperation is much greater.
17:32Because you have to take off the seat belt.
17:35But you are to blame for having made this progress during these years.
17:40And there they are.
17:41The kids, the ones you were talking about, Germán.
17:44They go the shortest way to get something.
17:46And they ruin people's lives at any time.
17:48Let's see what the mother said, Patricia.
17:50They were moments of desperation, screams.
17:54Obviously, the neighbors start to scream.
17:59This video has no audio, but if it had audio, we would be listening to the desperation.
18:03Especially from the youngest.
18:05She said, Mom, this is a movie.
18:07She was telling one of the kids.
18:09As I was telling you, it is an area where they have an easy chance of escaping.
18:14And they go to the southern area of La Matanza.
18:17Which are the poorest areas.
18:19Virrey del Pino, González Catán.
18:21Where, on some occasions, they end up disarming these cars.
18:25And they are not used for raid.
18:27They steal in these areas, which are the most powerful areas.
18:29And then they escape to the southern area of La Matanza.
18:33They are fishing.
18:34All night, early in the morning.
18:36Maybe the most marginal times.
18:38The amount of these gangs that are going around.
18:41No, no.
18:42Let's see.
18:44If there is no joint action between the judicial power of the province of Buenos Aires.
18:49Investigate where they come from, where they hide.
18:51Where is the hideout?
18:52And what are the UTOI.
18:55Which are the police lines that already have a structure.
18:59As to advance with different raids and hit.
19:02Today, they are working by cell.
19:04Such a thing happened and they go and make a raid.
19:07Let's see.
19:08What is happening in the province of Buenos Aires is very macro.
19:11It will take many years of work.
19:13There has to be a starting point.
19:15There is not yet.
19:16There is no coordination in terms of the judicial power.
19:19In this case, the judicial department of La Matanza.
19:21Because you also have that reality.
19:23You have different judicial departments.
19:25So you can't work together.
19:27Between the province, all the judicial departments and the municipal authorities.
19:31Today, it seems an anarchy.
19:33What is the province.
19:34There is no short-term vision that can be solved.
19:38People begin to organize in some way.
19:40This is getting worse.
19:42If you don't take a real letter on the matter.
19:44This is getting worse.
19:45Let's see.
19:46There is no social approach.
19:48Which is the main thing.
19:50There is not.
19:51Obviously, that has the conclusion of what we are seeing too.
19:54Because these new bands are between 14, 15 and 16 years old.
19:57Most of the criminals.
19:59It is a question that will surely lead.
20:01I need an integral solution.
20:03And the short-term is not.
20:04Without a doubt.