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👉 Un joven inocente, Franco Ezequiel Vera, murió durante un tiroteo en un supuesto punto de venta de drogas en Morón. Los vecinos, que habían denunciado el lugar previamente, se movilizaron y enfrentaron a la policía en una protesta violenta. La situación es tensa y está sucediendo en vivo.

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00:00The information is urgent, this is happening, Selmira you are on air, this is happening, live now, shots in Morón, Selmira do you hear us?
00:17Well, let's help her from here, this is happening now, live, urgent, stones, stones against this space.
00:29Everything started, look, the out of control begins from the death of a young man, in a drug sale place, there in Morón, where a young man was walking and from a shooting in a drug sale place, this young man, who has nothing to do with it, ends up dead there.
00:51The victim is Franco Ezequiel Vera, 22 years old, who was passing through that place, a place that the neighbors had been denouncing for a long time, which brought problems to the neighborhood, because drugs were sold there, a bunker.
01:06A drug sale place, where, unfortunately, the neighbors know, the police, we don't know if they know or not, but it would be strange if they didn't know, but look, there is the police of the province of Buenos Aires opening fire.
01:18Because the neighbors came to protest early, from this death of this young man, innocent, in this situation, this is Santa Catalina, 846, where this young man appears with a bullet wound on his head.
01:33That's why the neighbors, who had been denouncing this place for a long time, mobilize there, and that's where it happens now, obviously, surely they would have wanted to advance on the house, as many times happens in this type of demonstrations.
01:47Yes, where, well, the neighbors are fed up, they do the so-called justice on their own, to approach the place and try to, let's say, burn it, or stone it, fed up, of course, one understands it, because, evidently, the consequences are obvious, right?
02:03Of course.
02:04A young man who was walking around, a 20-something-year-old boy, a young man whose life is snatched in this way, ruthless, with a shot in the head.
02:13Exactly, he arrives, look, there is an accused, Correa Patricio, yes, 24 years old, who arrives, we are going to see it in the image, arrives at the place, at the bunker, begins to kick the door so that the dealer sells him drugs, the dealer comes out furious and begins to shoot.
02:33One of those bullets hits the head of this young man, of Franco, who ends up killing him in the instant, the police arrive, he is already found dead in the place, and that is where this morning the neighbors begin to gather to make this claim, and obviously try to advance with the house, and that is where this situation of violence with the police of the province of Buenos Aires occurs.
02:57We are seeing the photo of Franco, you said, Leo was only 20 years old, he was walking around, he was walking around, he looks at him, and now, at this moment, how did the situation, the tension there, come back?
03:13Santa Catalina A900, tremendous, the police operation, the neighbors approached directly to the police who are guarding the bunker where they apparently trafficked drugs, where this young man came to look for drugs and went out to the shots and killed Franco Vera, 22 years old, all the neighbors approached, we are approaching now that it is quieter, we had to take refuge in a house.
03:38We saw you, we saw you.
03:39Because directly the police came shooting in our direction, the neighbors were throwing stones, bottles, whatever they find at hand, you see, the officers of the armed tactical group were directly shooting in our direction, so we had to take refuge in a house.
03:54There we are seeing, you see, the neighbors are throwing stones, they are directly shooting at the police, really a very tense situation that is being experienced, we had all the journalists take refuge and now we can approach that we are behind the police cordon, but the neighbors are completely furious.
04:15Yes, there are people running, the neighbors who were directly here, who ran out and there is another group that already came, that we were able to perceive in advance that they were already coming with stones, bottles.
04:27The police are cutting down the entire street, they are cutting down the street where these neighbors are running, who are directly attacking the police.
04:36Of course, the problem is directly with the police authorities, because what Leo Godoy tells us is that the complaints were constant from the neighbors, and this is recurrent in all neighborhoods, people know where they sell drugs, people have perfect knowledge of what is happening,
04:55because they are people from all over the place, because they know how they are modifying their habits, because they see it in their faces and many times they are afraid to make complaints, others are encouraged, they go ahead because they want to save, save, life is their own life, that of their children, so that what happened to Franco does not happen.
05:13However, the problem is because, of course, this, beyond the complaints, it ended up happening, it was something announced and it happened.
05:24Yes, there are police officers here and it is the problem of the neighbors because it is a situation that is constantly happening.
05:31The neighbors behind the bars and the delinquents go up, we see how this man who is now a 24-year-old prosecutor, he went there looking calm, armed, he went out to shoot Mansalva.
05:43We see in the video, in fact, that he points to Franco and they shoot him in repeated situations.
05:48Look, the neighbors continue to intervene with the police because they cannot believe that here in Garibaldi, at 800, they were trafficking drugs with total impunity.
05:57In fact, they have already filled the place, but it was given up after this homicide.
06:02There is a task of investigation, look, the neighbors continue to intervene with the police, now one is talking calmer, but it is really a situation of great tension.
06:13Look at the number of caskets on the floor, because apparently there is a work here in the area.
06:19Then they started to take advantage, they grabbed all these stones and they immediately crept to the special forces who are now guarding the bunker where drugs were apparently sold.
06:28Selmira, at some point the neighbors wanted to advance on the house, let's say on this bunker, because many times the neighbors take the determination because they are already tired of burning it.
06:42Again the neighbors keep throwing stones, look at them, let's go to tranquility, let's go.
06:46Again the police begin to shoot, the one in white shirt tries to change the situation.
06:52He is asking please that the police do not shoot, but there is a group of neighbors who are with sticks, with stones and with caskets and continue to throw things at the police.
07:00See how the suspects try to hide behind a bunker, it is impossible in the situation.
07:06The suspects are in the middle of the block, in the corner and there is also a police operation in the intermediaries of the area because they shake caskets and run away.
07:14People arrive, it is impressive what is being experienced and a situation that they are not being able to control because there are neighbors everywhere.
07:21They set fire to this in the corner of Garibaldi.
07:23There we see the special groups that are advancing, we are going to try to advance a little with them, but the situation is very complicated.
07:32We had to get into the house of a neighbor because the police advanced so much in our direction and we had the neighbors ahead.
07:39Therefore, we had to get into a house because they were shooting in our direction.
07:43Look how the street is, look how everything is here, full of caskets, of stones, of glass.
07:48It is a battlefield, really.
07:50It is a battlefield.
07:52This is now morocco, this is morocco.
07:55It is impressive.
07:57They are fed up with the security, but it is not this attitude.
08:01They have to go against the police.
08:03They have to go against the police.
08:05Now the group of narcos was left without power.
08:07Of course.
08:09The group of narcos has won, but now the group of narcos has lost its glory.
08:12The street is empty and the confrontation has moved to this corner.
08:16Look, look, look, look over there, guard Juan.
08:18They keep stirring things.
08:20Behind the tree.
08:22Behind a camera from another channel.
08:24What is happening is a danger.
08:26Yes, we just saw someone who was grabbing bottles.
08:30Evidently, they have stayed for two days because there are many bottles.
08:33They grabbed them and they are throwing them, obviously with the danger that this entails.
08:40It is a projectile, evidently.
08:42And I understand what you say because it is not the way it is, but people are fed up.
08:48And what I don't understand, while we look at this man,
08:51who is also very angry, because this is also true.
08:56This is a boomerang effect.
08:59They throw stones and then probably the justice can sue them.
09:03Now, this is a collateral effect of something previous.
09:07Of a previous story.
09:09No, this does not happen just because.
09:11No, what generates a bunker in the neighborhood.
09:13What I want to ask you, and you know this well,
09:17is the issue of the judicial kick.
09:26Repeat the question to me, sorry.
09:28I was asking Leo, while you can accommodate yourself in the best way
09:33to continue with this excellent coverage, you and the cameraman,
09:38I was asking Leo, what is the judicial intervention that is here?
09:42Because up to here we see, what we see in the scene is the police
09:46trying to guard a bunker.
09:48Yes.
09:49Parapetándose and the neighbors enraged by this situation
09:54that ends up triggering the death of a 20-year-old boy
09:57who was walking around there.
09:59Exactly.
10:00Now, did the justice find the place?
10:02Is there any request regarding that space?
10:05What happens with that?
10:07Yes, the justice is working.
10:09I understand the search for the fugitive, who is the killer
10:13who came out of that bunker with the bullets.
10:15Yes.
10:16But information, at least prior.
10:18What happens here is that they always arrive a step late.
10:21They always arrive late.
10:23When the situation explodes, they just arrive.
10:25A lot late.
10:26Of course.
10:27Because wait, what is this about?
10:29Because then they report and explain.
10:31No, it was a bunker that we were already investigating
10:34with the drug unit, Morón.
10:37They listen to you.
10:38They listen to us.
10:39We were gathering the elements to fill it.
10:41But until that arrives, these situations end.
10:45A boy who comes to buy, desperate,
10:49he kicks the door, an addict.
10:51The dealer, the robber, as they call him in the neighborhood,
10:54who goes out to the shots,
10:56and one of the shots ends up hitting an innocent,
10:59yes, in Franco.
11:00And that unleashes the fury of the people, obviously,
11:03because an innocent, a neighborhood boy,
11:05ends up dead from a situation that,
11:08what I wanted to tell you was this,
11:10what generates a bunker in a neighborhood,
11:12is a disaster.
11:13Of course.
11:14It's chaos.
11:15Because they steal, they kill, they fight,
11:18it happens everywhere.
11:19These images that we are seeing,
11:21that hurt people,
11:23who are all somehow citizens of Argentina,
11:26what does this show, what you were saying, Leo?
11:29A justice, an insecurity that is always
11:32in front of justice, police forces, laws.
11:36Is it a consequence of this?
11:38Exactly.
11:39Clara, you know there is a phrase that we always regret,
11:42that you have to wait for a dead man,
11:44and justice sometimes waits for a dead man,
11:46unfortunately.
11:47Because this ends.
11:48Look, the action now, the police,
11:50the infantry that advances again on the neighbors.
11:54Yes?
11:55Notice how the infantry of the police
11:58of the province of Buenos Aires is posted there.
12:02Yes, shooting at some neighbors
12:04who obviously also lose control.
12:08This must also be said, right?
12:09It is not the way, it is clear,
12:11because in addition, let's say,
12:12with this way of acting, evidence is lost,
12:15because if they had managed to burn
12:17the interior of the bunker, you lose evidence,
12:20maybe it is a rented place,
12:23and then the owner ends up paying for the broken dishes.
12:26I say, there are a lot of side effects
12:28of these actions by the people,
12:30these reactions by the neighbors
12:33that are not desirable and that would be avoided
12:37if justice acted in time and shape.
12:40We are with Selmira, working live.
12:43Selmira, we are listening to you.
12:46Very well, Garibaldi at 800.
12:48Look how the narco bunker is now,
12:51where drugs were apparently sold,
12:52where this 24-year-old guy came to buy,
12:55knocked on the door, entered,
12:57and then went out to the shots,
12:59where he ends up with Franco Vera's life,
13:02this 22-year-old who lives in this same block
13:04and who was returning home.
13:06This was around one and a half in the morning.
13:08The neighbors directly set fire to the bunker.
13:10The special forces who were guarding
13:12arrived, the search warrant was issued
13:14for possible sale of narcotics,
13:17and now the incidents in the place continue.
13:20A pack of neighbors directly
13:23got together in this corner
13:25and began to raze with stones, bottles, glass,
13:28whatever they find by hand.
13:29They burned rubbers, cut down the street.
13:31It's chaos right now, Morón.
13:34We are trying to organize ourselves now
13:36to see what streets we are on,
13:37because the police are trying to look for
13:39the people who directly stood up,
13:42in front of the infantry,
13:43and with stones and bottles
13:45they began to attack them at the door of the bunker,
13:47directly by hand.
13:49See how the police are advancing
13:51and are looking for the people who went to attack them.
13:53Because now they all disappeared.
13:55Look at this, look at this.
13:56Now they all disappeared, guys.
13:58And in 30 seconds, suddenly,
13:59a gang of 30 people appears
14:01that begins to stir things up in Manzalva.
14:04It's incredible.
14:05We are going to try to move forward.
14:06We are going to go with the police
14:08to see which direction they are following.
14:10Because look, in all the corners there is no one.
14:12Now those are the quiet neighbors
14:14who are at the door of the house,
14:15who did not cause any disturbance.
14:17But the conflictive ones at this time
14:19disappeared.
14:20And we know that in a few minutes they will return.
14:23Let's go to see.
14:25Look, this street is cut off.
14:27I already tell you what avenue it is.
14:29Of course, they are the ones who know the neighborhood.
14:31Of course, the police advanced with everything,
14:33began to shoot.
14:35Look, they completely cut off the street.
14:37Let's recap this, Elmira.
14:39Well, while we listen to the shots in the background
14:41by the police of the province of Buenos Aires,
14:44which continues down that avenue
14:46trying to hit the neighbors.
14:50We do not know, because in addition
14:52other capitals begin to open.
14:54Avenida Eva Perón.
14:55Avenida Eva Perón and Garibaldi completely cut off.
14:58Please, the neighbors who are in the area,
15:00in the western area,
15:01do not approach Avenida Perón and Garibaldi.
15:04Notice that it is a commercial area.
15:06Suddenly neighbors appear
15:07running behind the cameras.
15:09Let's move on, let's move on.
15:10Come on, we'll leave you working while you move on.
15:13Look, look, look, look.
15:15There we can see the one in pink shirt behind me.
15:17Juan is behind me, in front of me
15:19with a hammer in his hand.
15:22I have him next to me.
15:24Let's see.
15:25Here, here, here.
15:27Be careful.
15:28Look, with a hammer in his hand,
15:29walking in the middle of the street.
15:31Be careful.
15:33Because it is...
15:35It is unpredictable what can happen.
15:37There we see him, look, look.
15:38He lifts things from the street,
15:39he is barefoot with the hammer,
15:41completely out of himself.
15:43He is looking for things to roll with,
15:44that he can hurt.
15:45This is not the way.
15:46This is not the way to ask for justice.
15:49It is not the way.
15:50You see? There they go,
15:51directly through the streets.
15:52He turned for Santa Catalina
15:53and Eva Perón.
15:55There they go, and so they disappear.
15:56And in 30 seconds
15:57a herd of 30 people appears
15:59who do not understand what is happening
16:01and who begin to attack
16:02the police officers.
16:03In fact, now,
16:04in Eva Perón and Santa Catalina
16:05there is no officer left.
16:06We are completely helpless
16:08if a gang appears.
16:09Because all the police
16:10continue to look for Eva Perón
16:11in the year 2500
16:12to look for these people
16:13who went to attack.
16:14And well,
16:15here is the operation.
16:16Evidently, no.
16:18Yes.
16:19No, what is not understood
16:20and if we can recapitulate this,
16:23Selmira,
16:24is if these people
16:25approach
16:26because it was the police
16:28to protest against the police
16:30or to defend,
16:31as our videographer just said,
16:33the trans people,
16:34or is it people ...
16:35I'm going to talk to the people.
16:36Let's talk to the people.
16:37Gentlemen, what happened?
16:41Well, let's see if the girl ...
16:43Miss, what happened?
16:45Well, what happened?
16:46Why are they attacking the police?
16:48I'm not going to attack you,
16:49but why do you think
16:50they are attacking the police now?
16:51Because they are throwing rubber bullets
16:53at the kids.
16:54They want to take out the bunker.
16:55They have been there for more than a year
16:56with the bunker.
16:57Was the bunker denounced?
16:58Yes.
17:00We ourselves ...
17:01We are going to ask
17:02Lieutenant Lucas Gui
17:03to see what he does
17:04with all this.
17:05Well, see?
17:06They want to throw the house down
17:07from the bunker.
17:08Of course,
17:09and they won't let us.
17:10But they already set it on fire,
17:11didn't they?
17:12Yes.
17:13It is not ideal
17:14that they come directly there.
17:15The police have been there
17:16all night.
17:17Yes.
17:18They are going to be able
17:19to turn the house around,
17:20please.
17:21I live here,
17:22I'm tired.
17:23We are neighbors,
17:24we are neighbors.
17:25It's terrible.
17:26At dawn,
17:27on the 31st,
17:28at night,
17:29we are neighbors.
17:30We are neighbors.
17:31We are neighbors.
17:32We are neighbors.
17:33We are neighbors.
17:34We are neighbors.
17:35They were fighting
17:37with knives
17:38on the 31st at 7 in the afternoon.
17:39I was going to my wife's house
17:40and I came back here
17:41to spend Christmas
17:42and they were killing
17:43each other with some knives
17:44like this there.
17:45They called the police
17:46and made a report of them.
17:47They can call the police
17:48and they don't come.
17:49The PPB does nothing.
17:50The PPB does nothing.
17:51The street leader
17:52had it on the 30th,
17:53I tell him,
17:54what are they going to do
17:55with the others?
17:56Nothing.
17:57They can't make them
17:58turn the house around.
17:59They're going to get in
18:00again.
18:01That the Municipality comes,
18:02that the lieutenant
18:03Lucas Gui
18:04He doesn't do anything. He just marathons.
18:07He just marathons.
18:09A young man injured.
18:10What did he get? An impact? A shot?
18:12Yes, they hit him with a...
18:14What happened to you?
18:15They hit me in the eye, this son of a bitch.
18:17They defend the trans.
18:18They defend the trans.
18:20Do you want to throw the bunker down?
18:21Huh?
18:22Do you want to throw the bunker down?
18:23Yes, why? If we go through with the creature, they shoot him every day.
18:27Why wouldn't I want to throw him down?
18:29Look, the impact...
18:30If you kill one of the kids, you have to kill them all, this son of a bitch.
18:33You piece of shit trans.
18:35If you ruin it, I'll kill you.
18:37Let's go.
18:38Well, the neighbors here in the block, the only thing they want is a confirmation
18:43so that this ends, so that the chaos ends,
18:46the only thing they want is a confirmation,
18:48whether it's from the police, the infantry, or whoever,
18:50that this bunker is going to be thrown down.
18:52Because the neighbors say that they are going to get in again.
18:55They are going to come back in.
18:57They are going to continue distributing drugs from the place.
18:59Two nights ago, they ended up killing each other with machetes in the corner.
19:03They call the police and the police don't come.
19:05So this is also a consequence of helpless neighbors.
19:08The form is not violence, of course.
19:10No, of course.
19:11Look, look, look, the situation again.
19:13The police appears and the boy in pink is waiting very patiently with the hammer in his hand.
19:17They are already preparing.
19:19I want to keep this one in mind, because I don't know what he's going to do.
19:22I don't know what he's going to do.
19:24They are also the neighbors who are hiding, who are preparing
19:27for when the police return to the bunker door,
19:30to start again with this nonsense of throwing stones,
19:35of throwing glass at the infantry directly.
19:38But they need confirmation that they are going to throw the bunker down.
19:41It is not clear either, at least it is not clear to me, Selmira, for now,
19:45because we have a group of neighbors who are very evident in what they are pointing out,
19:49what they are asking for.
19:50They live in that same block.
19:52They live there, in the vicinity of the bunker.
19:55And what they say is, this is every day, we are fed up, we can't take it anymore.
20:00We need some kind of concrete action to close this space.
20:04We all know that here they sell drugs.
20:06We see them, we hear them and we suffer from them every day.
20:09So much so that they ended up killing a 20-year-old boy
20:12who was just returning home at one in the morning,
20:16with all the rights in the world, and they ended up killing him
20:19and killing him there, a few meters away.
20:22That on the one hand, but then there are other neighbors or people
20:25that we are not clear about, Selmira,
20:27if they are also in this same situation, tired of what is happening,
20:32or if they are people who are going to defend that bunker at some point.
20:37That is not clear to me.
20:39But well, I imagine it is still too early to know this.
20:43What is clear is that the neighbors need an answer.
20:46They need an answer because they are living together
20:49with that space that rots the neighborhood.
20:52And as one of the neighbors said,
20:54who perhaps not in the best way, but obviously upset by this situation,
20:58is, well, I need to be able to go through the door with my children
21:02without thinking if they are going to end up shooting him or not.
21:08That is what the neighbors are experiencing.
21:10The insecurity and every day the uncertainty of knowing
21:13if the next ones are them,
21:15if they are going to shoot them or their children, the children.
21:18Here is the bunker.
21:19This is Santa Catarina at 800.
21:21And now the infantry corps is at the door.
21:23Again, neighbors continue to approach
21:25because the situation a few minutes ago happened like this.
21:28Yes, tell me, tell me.
21:30Those who do not let them turn the house.
21:32That.
21:33Take care of the narcos.
21:34They shot all the good guys.
21:36These rows are all those who take care of the narcos.
21:39That's what I was telling you.
21:41Do you think you're going to like it if a son kills you?
21:43Tell me, answer me.
21:45Do you want me to bring you coffee, wine, drugs?
21:48That's what you want.
21:50And you know what?
21:51I am the daughter of a police officer.
21:53And my father hated him as he was.
21:55You are worse.
21:57The problem of the neighbors, as I tell you,
21:59what they want is to throw the bunker down.
22:01Of course.
22:02But there are two groups of neighbors.
22:03Because they know that tomorrow infantry will be withdrawn.
22:05That's what I was telling you.
22:07I mean, it's the perception we had from here.
22:09Look, you also transmitted it.
22:11On the one hand, there are the neighbors who want to eradicate that space.
22:14That is, to remove that bunker and all the consequences it brings.
22:18And on the other hand, there are people, as we know,
22:21that happen in all the places where there are bunkers.
22:23That are either soldiers and give an alert when the police are coming.
22:28Or somehow they are involved.
22:31Or they sell or whatever.
22:32We don't know in this particular case.
22:33But I say, this dynamic that we see in this case in Castellar.
22:36It is reiterated, it is replicated.
22:38In all the places where there are drug sales bunkers.
22:41It's that short.
22:43So the neighbors are also confronted with each other.
22:47Those who say, get these people out of here, please.
22:49End this illegal drug sale.
22:52Because it rots the neighborhood.
22:54Because it ends up killing kids.
22:55A 20-year-old boy.
22:57Because it ends up generating that no one can pass through the area.
23:00That on a New Year's Day or a Christmas Day
23:02you can't celebrate quietly in the family.
23:04Because, what happens?
23:05They are fighting the machetas in the middle of the door.
23:08And you can't go out to greet a neighbor or a friend.
23:12You can't go home quietly after having dinner in the family.
23:15Because they are going to give you a machetazo.
23:20Or your children are going to be seeing that situation of violence.
23:23Look, there is a woman who says, justice for Franco.
23:27Justice for Franco Vera.
23:29And that's what the neighbors have been asking for all their lives.
23:32And then there is another group of people who,
23:35as this woman said, are younger people
23:38who are somehow trying to, let's say,
23:43sustain this narco bunker.
23:46To bank that space.
23:48We don't know why.
23:49Yes, because they work for them, because they consume.
23:52We don't know why.
23:53But the knot is that the drug destroys.
23:57That's what happens there.
23:58The drug destroys families.
24:01In a direct or indirect way.
24:04Like Franco's life.
24:06And his family, which is even more so,
24:08has a broken life.
24:12The drug destroys entire neighborhoods.
24:15As you said, Cata, there are two types of neighbors.
24:18Those who approach with stones, machetes, hammers,
24:21and try to throw the bunker down.
24:23And those who constantly suffer from this situation.
24:25The neighbors who ask for a favor,
24:28who throw it down,
24:29who try to mediate with the police,
24:31because they are trying to find a solution
24:33to the insecurity they live in.
24:35Sir, I saw you mediating with the police.
24:38Don't get mad.
24:40I have nothing.
24:41Are you okay?
24:42Yes, why?
24:43I thought you were hurt.
24:44Okay, listen.
24:45Well, we saw the white boy who was trying to mediate with the infantry,
24:48who was the one who stopped in the middle of the shootout
24:50to ask to please stop the riots.
24:53Now the infantry is still in front of this bunker,
24:56while the neighbors are still approaching.
24:58But the only thing they want is justice for Franco Vera,
25:02this 22-year-old young man who was walking to his home
25:05like every day,
25:06one and a half in the morning,
25:07he was not armed,
25:08he had not gone to buy drugs,
25:11he came from a meeting with friends
25:12walking through the block of his house
25:14and found death
25:15by a 24-year-old young man who came to buy drugs
25:18to this same bunker.
25:20And when he denied the sale,
25:22he came out shooting,
25:23shots in the air,
25:24and in the video we see it,
25:26this caught my attention,
25:27he looks at Franco
25:28and shoots him two or three times.
25:30He looks at him,
25:31it's not that it was by chance that he shot
25:33and that he was not seeing him,
25:34that he did not see that there was a person.
25:35He looks at him fixed
25:36and shoots about three times.
25:38He also hits him in the head,
25:39I say,
25:40a lot of coincidence, let's say.
25:42If it were fair that he shoots
25:44and ends up being a stray bullet.
25:46No, no, he shot him in the head,
25:48that is, total impunity,
25:50because it is very likely that he was also under the effect of drugs.
25:54We do not know, it does not matter.
25:56The point is that here is a 22-year-old boy
25:58who was returning home
26:00and with all the right in the world
26:02to have met with friends,
26:03to spend a night,
26:04I don't know,
26:05of family reunion,
26:06of vacation,
26:07whatever it was.
26:08He returned home walking
26:10and through the door,
26:12a few meters from his house,
26:14in his neighborhood,
26:15they end up killing him this way.

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