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Durante las elecciones en Racing, se vivieron momentos de tensión debido a la disputa por el control del club entre facciones internas y el negocio de las barras bravas. A pesar de que no se reportaron heridos por armas de fuego, vecinos escucharon detonaciones, generando preocupación. La falta de coordinación en la seguridad durante el evento fue evidente, destacando la necesidad de una mejor planificación para evitar enfrentamientos futuros.

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00:00After that, the championship, he is the champion, and on the other hand, elections in Racing.
00:03Racing played on Saturday, won River, came to win the South American Cup,
00:07but of course, Diego Milito, a historical reference in Racing football, and Víctor Blanco disputed the power.
00:13Although Víctor Blanco was not a candidate, he had put a candidate, the current president of Racing.
00:17In the middle of the vote, obviously, the business, the business of the bars.
00:24Who stays with the power in Racing? Who stays? Which is the ruling faction now?
00:28There is a bar, because there is an election for what is the government, let's say, of the team.
00:34And then, no, but there has to be another one for who handles the bars, the business of the bars.
00:39Of course, you have the starting bar, the substitute bar, so that it is understood.
00:42The faction that represents the officialism, and the faction that what it does is try to see with which business it stays.
00:49It gives me the feeling, it's the same.
00:51Yes, it's politics.
00:52Well, but why do they give them so much power?
00:54Well, because many bars handle the part of the external businesses, they handle the drug, they handle the neighborhood, they handle ...
01:00And they also take public to the politicians.
01:02To politics, of course, applaud the politicians later.
01:04In addition, the bars, historically, handle entrances, handle windmills.
01:08Businesses.
01:09Of course, in the middle, the neighbors, a neighborhood, that of Avellaneda.
01:13And in the middle of the election, the factions faced each other.
01:16There was a run, wrecks, the neighbors were in the middle.
01:20The question is why, with all the security operatives there were on Saturday,
01:23they did not vote on Saturday, the day of the party, and they changed everything for Sunday.
01:26That is, two different operatives, a lot of money, less police personnel.
01:30And the area, the truth is that, I'm talking about the area, I'm talking about those who live there, the neighbors.
01:34Avellaneda.
01:35They had a very bad time.
01:36Cristian Mercatante is in the place. Hello Cristian, good morning.
01:41Hello Pame, hello guys.
01:42Five thirty in the afternoon.
01:44Here the Diego Milito bunker worked, Mozart and Alcina passage.
01:49Five thirty in the afternoon, Boca d'Urna gives a 60-40 irreversible for the formula of Devia and Blanco.
01:59There was the official bar, which is called Los Piedes Racing and is handled by Leandro Paredes.
02:07When the irreversible result is given, two micros of the dissident bar appear, which came from Doc Sud.
02:14The dissident bar with a flag that said Los Piedes Mati.
02:18This Mati is called Matias Alfonso.
02:21They call him Pati's face.
02:23At the time that Leandro Paredes, who handles Los Piedes Racing, was in prison.
02:30Pati's face handled the Racing bar for two and a half years.
02:34Yes.
02:35When Leandro Paredes comes out of prison.
02:37Yes.
02:39They tell him, do you want to occupy the bar?
02:42From there, Pati's face is expelled and regroups with the people of Doc Sud.
02:48Part of the old imperial guard and Racing Stone.
02:53As Los Piedes Racing campaigned for Devia Blanco.
03:00Yes.
03:01Knowing that Diego Milito was already going to be president of Racing.
03:04No, but Chris, slowly.
03:05The bar of Pati's face.
03:07No, I like the whole story you're telling, but I want to know.
03:11Until before the elections.
03:13Yes.
03:14Good.
03:15The Racing bar, because we are talking about the organized bar.
03:18The imperial guard.
03:19The imperial guard would be the official.
03:24Los Piedes Racing.
03:25Los Piedes Racing they call him.
03:27Leandro Paredes.
03:29Leandro Paredes.
03:30Good.
03:32Let's continue.
03:34Pati's face.
03:36Pati's face is the one who manages the dissident Racing bar.
03:42Okay.
03:43It's called Los Piedes de Pati.
03:45Yes.
03:46With a majority of Doc Sud bars.
03:49They stopped here, right on Colón Street.
03:53The two micros stopped.
03:54And they were face to face, Leandro Paredes and Pati's face.
03:58Ah, there was a clash there then.
04:00There they crossed.
04:01There was a clash there.
04:02Of course.
04:03Yes.
04:17Of course.
04:18Chris, one second.
04:19How are you?
04:20All good.
04:21Yes.
04:22No, no, no.
04:23Continue with the neighbor.
04:24Go on, go on, go on.
04:25How did she live?
04:26Was the business open?
04:34How was yesterday?
04:35What happened?
04:36No, I saw it calm until I left.
04:39It was calm until 5 in the afternoon.
04:41There were people passing by.
04:43Bars.
04:44Normal.
04:45As if it were a match day, but normal.
04:49People calm.
04:50Then I left at 5 in the afternoon.
04:52And then at night I just found out that there had been a mess.
04:56But then I didn't see anything else.
04:59They let me know.
05:00You are right in front of the field.
05:02Here, in the middle of the block, was Racing's bar.
05:05No, over there.
05:06In Italy.
05:07In Italy for Racing's kids.
05:10Of course.
05:11Yes, yes, yes.
05:12The crowd usually passes here.
05:13Everything that is crowd happens here.
05:15Racing's bar doesn't pass here.
05:17The dissident bar, Mati's bar.
05:20Do you usually see them around here?
05:22Or did they only come because Emilito won the elections?
05:25No, no.
05:26You don't usually see them around here.
05:28No people from the bar, neither from the two independent bars, nor from Racing pass here.
05:33They meet in a square that is over there in Belgrano.
05:36You live next door.
05:38What did they tell you that happened?
05:40My husband told me because he saw it on the news.
05:43He told me that there had been shots, but that he didn't know more than that.
05:47Of course, but there were shots, right?
05:49Thank you, Christian.
05:50We'll be back in a little while.
05:52The police had to...
05:54The police says no, right?
05:55That there were no shots.
05:56Disperse and dissuade the bars.
05:58Because at the moment there were shots.
06:00Disperse and dissuade the bars.
06:02Because at the moment they were very close to meeting.
06:05The police had to act.
06:06There was a security operation.
06:07And so that they did not reach the area of the commissions,
06:09already with President Milito in the numbers,
06:12obviously what happened is that there were rubber bullets to disperse the bars,
06:17which luckily later were removed.
06:19And we have to see how in this process, because the tournament is over.
06:22There is no football until the end of January.
06:24We have to see who accommodates in which place for the football business.
06:27Why is there cross-information?
06:29It's different.
06:30That is, if there were shots, the neighbors heard them.
06:32Yes, there were shots.
06:33They broke things and then say, well, no, they had to disperse.
06:36Then it was the police.
06:37The shots were from the police.
06:38Rubber bullet shots.
06:39No?
06:40Rubber bullet shots, which is what the police use.
06:42The police, when there is a football operation, does not carry firearms.
06:45There are no firearms.
06:46No, but I'm not talking about the police.
06:48The neighbors say there were shots, but not just rubber bullets.
06:50Well.
06:51Of the bars.
06:52What I have punctually as official information is that there was,
06:55in a police operation with rubber bullets,
06:57there were no clashes, at least in a place where people were witnesses,
07:02of clashes of firearms.
07:04In fact, there are no wounded.
07:05There are no arrested.
07:06Well, listen.
07:07Look, look at this video of TN, I think, which is what the neighbor tells.
07:10I'm watching TV when they say there are shots.
07:12Now let's listen.
07:13Listen.
07:21Listen.
07:22Listen.
07:26Well.
07:40There are four shots.
07:46There are four shots, he says.
07:53There are four shots.
07:59Well.
08:00If you ask me.
08:01Yes.
08:02The sound of firearms has another sound.
08:04Ah, no, this is his.
08:05According to my impression.
08:06For me that is some artificial fire.
08:09To me, understand.
08:10Like you want to simulate.
08:11Maybe I'm wrong.
08:12No, no.
08:13Maybe I'm wrong.
08:14Maybe it's a firearm and it's very difficult with a homemade video.
08:16Yes.
08:17What I do tell you is that there was no sound of firearms.
08:19Well.
08:21Yes.
08:23Yes.
08:28And it is very difficult, I say, to prevent this.
08:30To do a little intelligence so that these two bars do not come together.
08:34To avoid this that happened.
08:42Yes.
08:43It was all prepared for.
08:45To contain.
08:48Yes.
08:51Yes.
08:52No, no, of course.
08:53No, I did not imagine.
08:59No, but still my question is another.
09:00I'm not saying you have the same amount of security.
09:03Of course, knowing that something is going to happen.
09:05But in order for information, telephones, messages, not to cross.
09:08Yes.
09:09They are.
09:10Yes.
09:11They call each other.
09:12The bars.
09:13How does no one find out and manages to find each other?
09:16Yes.
09:17No, the issue is logistics.
09:18In reality.
09:19Logistics demands personnel.
09:20Because you say, hey, I do not know, let's put an example.
09:23Today you have 300 police officers for the election.
09:26And with 300 police officers you can not control.
09:28Yesterday they voted 17,000 people.
09:30How do you do to control?
09:32They do not give you the numbers.
09:33That's why I say that before the priority Racine filled his court against River.
09:37And you say, hey, since the whole court is full and you have 1,000 police officers.
09:40Why don't you do it?
09:41All right.
09:42But in favor of Carlos.
09:43In favor of what he says.
09:44Maybe they did it for the result.
09:45For probable result.
09:46That's why I say.
09:47But sorry.
09:48In favor of what you said.
09:49Pamela, there was an election in Boca and we did not see people throwing supposed shots
09:52as we hear here.
09:53No.
09:54And it is a club, I say without belittling Racine, very important.
09:57Because today Boca has the bars united.
10:00Today you have Mauro Martini, Rafa Diceo, from the same sidewalk, in the same business.
10:05I do not understand how they give so much power to the numbers.
10:08I do not understand.
10:09Well, because they are forces of shock of politics.
10:11This is easy.
10:12They are hands of work of politics.
10:14What happens is that they are not generations.
10:16In theory, it should go down a little.
10:18I do not see it in all clubs.
10:20I say, it's my turn, I'm going to the Lepra and go ask for tickets.
10:23Well, but you know that ...
10:25No, you have to give the example.
10:26I swear it excites to see those people.
10:28And I'm talking about the bars too.
10:30It excites that they tell them why.
10:32If you have to give the example and pay the entrance, two hands come out.
10:35Give the example.
10:36Give the example to your family, to your children.
10:38And it is families that fill all the ...
10:40But let's say that this is also sustained from the leadership, Carlos.
10:42We are not breast babies who do not know what the bars do with politics,
10:45with influential places.
10:47So if the leaderships, whatever they are, whatever happens, hold them.
10:51And we are going to talk about this all our lives.
10:53As we have been talking all our lives.
10:54It's like the political leaders.
10:55For example, you have Racine.
10:57Racine brings people not only from Avellaneda.
10:59It brings people from Lomas, it brings people from Moreno.
11:01It brings people from the West, it brings people from the North.
11:03And each one has its force of shock.
11:05And each one wants to occupy a place.
11:06This is like a political act, you see?
11:08When Pamela Abid speaks.
11:10She says, I am a faction and I say, hey, I want to go ahead with my flag and my hype.
11:14And Luis says, I also want to be next to Pamela so that she can see me.
11:17And in football it is the same.
11:18So the one who is closest and the one who gives you more security is the one who stays with part of the business.
11:23What is the business?
11:24Football.
11:25The entrances, the stalls around, the cars, the traps.
11:30Because there, I mean, you can't put a cart of anything if you are not authorized.
11:38No, no.
11:39You can't put a mantenance without permission.
11:41Imagine what a football bar is.
11:42Well, but then there is where the passion of the fan mixes with another story, which is the thread.
11:47That it is not only the thread at the entrance to be able to watch a game, which would be something vital.
11:52But the power and the guide, the informal guide.
11:54There is a lot of guide behind the entrances.
11:56Of course.
11:57It is clear.
11:58Apart, keep in mind that, for example, the teams, yesterday River entered the Copa Libertadores and Boca will play repechage.
12:03Do you know how much money the Copa Libertadores moves?
12:06I mean, the volume of money.
12:07Just to play it, the team is given 6 million dollars.
12:10Look at the volume.
12:11The bars want to scratch everywhere.
12:13And that's why they kill each other.
12:14They kill each other to stones, to shots, confrontations, pineapples.
12:18They don't do it to see who defends Racine more.
12:21They do it for business.
12:22There is peace.
12:23There is peace.
12:24And above all, because today they saw us.

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