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👉 Un oficial de la Policía Federal fue abordado por dos delincuentes en moto mientras se dirigía a su trabajo en Padua. El policía se defendió, resultando en la muerte de ambos asaltantes. La Gendarmería está llevando a cabo las investigaciones pertinentes. Los vecinos expresan temor y agotamiento ante la creciente inseguridad en la zona.

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00:00Working in the town of Padua, you see police officers and experts doing their research here in the place.
00:10Because everything happened in this corner, when a police officer who serves in the Federal Police
00:16was walking towards his work when two motorbike criminals approached him.
00:22And the police officer defends himself from these criminals, giving a loud voice and shooting them.
00:30As a consequence of this, one dies directly in the act, the other runs away trying to escape,
00:37but is also shot dead on the street, about 150 meters from where it all started.
00:45This police officer is working in the place precisely because this man belongs to the police force,
00:52so the police officer is the one who is carrying out this operation.
00:57It's true, of course, that's how it is.
00:58Exactly.
00:59The colonel can't investigate the same force to which this police officer belongs,
01:04which we reiterate was a police officer, or is a police officer, rather, from the province of Buenos Aires, right?
01:10Yes, exactly. He's a police officer from the Federal Police.
01:17Ah, Federal.
01:18Not from the city, but from the Federal Police.
01:20Federal.
01:21Yes. He works in the Central Police Department.
01:23Good.
01:24In the organized crime division.
01:26Good. So, an officer from the Federal Police who was walking around his neighborhood,
01:34this is in the town of Merlo, there he meets these two motorcyclists who came with the intention of robbing him,
01:45and I understand that the motorcycle itself had even climbed the sidewalk, right? Paula?
01:51Yes, exactly. He was walking towards his job, and at that moment, the ...
02:00Did you see where this man is walking with the bicycle?
02:03Yes.
02:03There, in that same place, is where it is addressed in the first instance.
02:08This officer from the Federal Police defends himself, gives a loud voice, because these two men want to rob him.
02:16He defends himself, pulls out his gun, regulatory, and defends himself from the shots.
02:20Five shots were approximately heard, and this ends with the death of the two criminals.
02:28Of course. First, one falls down immediately, and I understand, Paula, that from what you told me, the other was already injured,
02:35already badly injured, and manages to run a few meters, and then also ends up collapsing a few meters.
02:42Where they are, I imagine, taking the photos, doing the examinations.
02:46Yes. He runs out, trying to escape, but falls to the floor and dies in a few minutes.
02:52Now, we understand, Paula, that these thieves already had a warrant, that is, they had a record.
03:01Exactly. The motorcycle had a warrant because it was stolen, and the two criminals had a record.
03:07Good. In both cases, right? So, and this operative mode is given again, of criminals who steal,
03:16and that with those vehicles, in this case a motorcycle that they had stolen, I understand, on January 27th,
03:23with that motorcycle they go out to rob, because they approach this police officer from the Federal Police,
03:28who, as I pointed out, is part of the Central Police Department,
03:33which works here, well, in, here in the city of Buenos Aires, but which belongs to the Federal Police.
03:39They approach him to rob him, he defends himself.
03:42We imagine that he gives a loud voice and ends up, well, finishing the two of them off.
03:49Yes, you know that there are witnesses, neighbors, who heard the police officer giving a loud voice perfectly,
03:54identifying himself before taking out his regulatory weapon and shooting.
03:59It was all very fast, really, because it was the reaction that this man had when he met these criminals,
04:05who got on the sidewalk and went straight to his body, with the motorcycle on the sidewalk,
04:10the two of them swinging on him.
04:14Well, there we will close then the work of the experts who are carrying out, well pointed out, Paula Gendarmería.
04:21What do the neighbors tell you? I don't know if you could talk, because sometimes, well,
04:24for a matter of fear or because they prefer not to give interviews, they don't want to talk,
04:31but I don't know if you could talk to the neighbors. On the one hand, you tell me that they told you that they heard the loud voice.
04:36And regarding the area, how is it being lived there in San Antonio de Padua?
04:40Ma'am, ma'am, can we bother you for a minute? We didn't show it, but we did want to talk so that you could tell us.
04:47What happened? We didn't show it, huh? While we stop to show the images, but to show...
04:54Let's see.
04:56Yes.
04:57But to...
04:59Let's see.
05:00Yes, let's see.
05:02Yes, let's see. Again, let's see, so that the audio can enter the microphone.
05:06Six in the morning, she was telling us.
05:08Six and ten.
05:10And are there neighbors who heard that the man gave the loud voice? Is this so?
05:14Yes, there is a camera. I don't know who the neighbors are, because you saw that one could no longer move from here.
05:19That's what you know as neighbors, let's say.
05:21Yes.
05:22It was very clear that the man shouted and identified himself.
05:25It can be seen that he did, that he wanted to defend himself. I don't know if one wanted to go down. I don't know how to tell you.
05:31The truth is that if I tell you, I lie to you.
05:32The man lives here in the neighborhood, right? Around here?
05:35He doesn't know him.
05:36He says that around here.
05:37Yes.
05:38No, I don't know how to tell you, because if I tell you, I lie to you.
05:41But did he go every day to take a bus, a transport to go to work?
05:45Yes, they steal every day.
05:47Every day, I'm in a chat of neighbors, you see?
05:53And around here, the buses go to Padua.
05:56And every day there are those who come on motorcycles to steal.
06:01Always the same modality, motorcycles?
06:04Everything, motorcycles, motorcycles.
06:06Everywhere, this is no one's land.
06:08Armed?
06:09Yes.
06:10Violent?
06:11Also, yes.
06:12Violent, yes, yes.
06:13Yes, yes, yes.
06:14We all found out.
06:15This is...
06:16To get to your homes, to go to work?
06:19I don't know.
06:20It's asking a God.
06:21One has children.
06:22I also go to work at that time, and my children are also earlier.
06:28And well, one doesn't, no, no.
06:31I don't know how we got here.
06:34I'll tell you the truth.
06:37Thank you very much.
06:39Let's see.
06:40We're live.
06:41Now, let's go back.
06:42Until there, the story of the neighbor who said that yes,
06:45that is what they know among all the neighbors,
06:48especially the neighbors who are in that same block,
06:52who heard.
06:53Because imagine, six in the morning, a total silence,
06:56except for a group that passes.
06:59It's a time when there's not a lot of noise, a lot of noise.
07:03The neighborhood is not yet fully up,
07:06so if you speak loudly, you are heard.
07:08And they heard that the man identified himself and gave a loud voice,
07:12and then they heard the shots.
07:14Yes, and this testimony, that is, let's say,
07:17this situation is always reiterated, right?
07:20The neighbors are inside, locked up,
07:23they hear that even someone who has to get up and go to work early,
07:29like a policeman, like any other worker
07:32who has to take a bus because he doesn't have a private car,
07:34and if he had a private car,
07:36they are also exposed when they leave or when they enter.
07:39They are there looking for a way to get to their jobs,
07:43and they end up being approached.
07:45And what the neighbor was saying, we always hear motorcycles,
07:48we always hear shots, we hear people screaming.
07:53The truth is that it is exhausting, it is exhausting for the neighbors.
07:58Nobody's land, you tell me.
08:00We don't show it, we don't show it, only the testimony.
08:02The fear of the people is impressive.
08:04You know, the cops stop here.
08:06Don't film me, please.
08:08We are not showing it, we are not showing it.
08:10You live alone here.
08:12It's nobody's land.
08:13You have a car and you're already afraid. A motorcycle.
08:15I tell the kids, I go to the neighborhood every day, I'm not afraid.
08:18But yes, what is happening is terrible, it's terrible.
08:22The insecurity that exists here is terrible.
08:25Nobody does anything.
08:27Thank you very much.
08:29How are you doing? Good morning.
08:31I joined to hear the story,
08:33because all the neighbors have an anecdote
08:35or know someone or were victims of a robbery.
08:37I was just accompanying my daughter at the stop at 6 in the morning,
08:42and when I got home, she took the bus,
08:44I live here a block away,
08:46I heard the shots,
08:48and well, I heard the alarm,
08:50and about ten minutes later, I heard a patrol car.
08:52But here, the return to the stop, nobody wants to be there,
08:56they rob someone.
08:58In fact, a month ago, they robbed two girls,
09:00and they passed by in a car and shot in the air
09:02because there were people on the street.
09:04I mean, something happens every day.
09:06And the neighbors, to continue with their routine,
09:08to live the daily life,
09:10because they have to be really...
09:12I have two daughters, one has a rotating schedule.
09:15So, if she goes out at 12, I accompany her to the stop at 12.
09:18If she goes out at 4, I accompany her to the stop at 4.
09:20The one who leaves every day at 6 in the morning,
09:22I accompany her to the stop every day.
09:25Because I'm afraid.
09:27And when they get to work, I tell them,
09:29let me know when you get there.
09:31That's how you live.
09:33I mean, it's terrible.
09:35You can't take it anymore.
09:37She works in Moreno, and I'm more afraid,
09:39because it's dangerous.
09:41In the area lately, all the insecurity
09:43that we are reporting,
09:45it coincides that this area is hot
09:47and very, very dangerous.
09:49Yes, yes.
09:51The truth is that I would like the governor to come here,
09:53to be in the office, right?
09:55Or to send his people.
09:57No, no, thank you very much.
09:59Well, the stories that are repeated, right?
10:01The fear that the neighbors have,
10:03and the situation they are living,
10:05which is already becoming really unsustainable.
10:07Yes, absolutely.
10:09And also, this mother, right?
10:11She accompanies her daughters to take the bus
10:13to go to work.
10:15What was happening to this man, right?
10:17Of course, they are not going to accompany him.
10:19He is the Federal Police.
10:21Well, how much can a mother do?
10:23Let's say, if it happens to you
10:25that you meet with criminals,
10:27how much can you do?
10:29Well, of course,
10:31it's not the same as sending the girl alone
10:33or letting the girl go alone.
10:35The girl, I say, is a teenager,
10:37a young girl.
10:39Obviously, that mother is also a young woman.
10:41But they, putting their body
10:43to go to work,
10:45tell you what it is
10:47every day, right?
10:49Send me a message when you arrive.
10:51Tell me how you are.
10:53Constantly live in that feeling
10:55of permanent alertness, Paula.
10:57Ana, Ana, speak,
10:59because I was the first one who heard the alarm.
11:01Good morning.
11:03My name is Ana.
11:05I live right there.
11:07I was the first one who heard the alarm
11:09when I felt the shot.
11:11Then I called the police
11:13when I saw the thing,
11:15but we are in a place
11:17where we are very insecure.
11:19Does it happen often?
11:21Do you hear gunshots?
11:23Do you hear about robberies all the time?
11:25Yes and no.
11:2720 days ago,
11:29they stole a girl,
11:31they threw her on the floor
11:33at two thirty in the afternoon.
11:35We are living like this,
11:37the whole neighborhood,
11:39the whole day,
11:41the bus stops,
11:43you can't wait for the bus.
11:45You can't wait for the bus
11:47if you have to go to work,
11:49if you have to go to school.
11:51And you have to go through
11:53what happened to the boy.
11:55It's the only place
11:57where you can take the bus.
11:59Until you get there.
12:01Until you get there,
12:03or you leave without a cell phone.
12:05Here we have one
12:07that we have guarded,
12:09our neighbor,
12:11because she always goes
12:13and we hate her.
12:15So, well, let's hope
12:17that with this we have security
12:19in the party here.
12:21But as we always say,
12:23we have to wait for a fatal victim.
12:25We have to wait
12:27for the mayor to do something,
12:29to put the batteries,
12:31or the one we have in Quisiló
12:33to put the batteries and put a little,
12:35not to the march where it was,
12:37but here, where we are,
12:39the Merlo party,
12:41Did you hear the police
12:43speak out loud?
12:45No, I have the audio
12:47of a neighbor who heard it.
12:49And I recorded it.
12:51She recorded it and passed it to me.
12:53He gave the loud voice.
12:55The boy.
12:57He identified himself and gave the loud voice.
12:59It was the police.
13:01The criminals continued to threaten him on the sidewalk.
13:03Yes, that's for sure.
13:05But you know what?
13:07There has to be more security here.
13:09Because the truth is that the police
13:11are also playing a lot with their lives.
13:13The thieves are loose.
13:15They enter through one door
13:17and leave through the other, my love.
13:19That's what I can tell you.
13:21No, nothing.
13:23The issue is that, right?
13:25Because the police react.
13:27The police react in this case.
13:29And now the problem is that there is no police.
13:31The problem is that there is no police
13:33because having killed
13:35the two criminals,
13:37from now on,
13:39the one who is going to be investigating,
13:41asking and running up
13:43to go to jail,
13:45he is the police himself.
13:47Yes, I don't think this happens,
13:49that he ends up being delayed
13:51because he acted in legitimate defense
13:53and this is going to be the safe argument.
13:55But in the neighborhood they already have relatives.
13:57No, well, of course.
13:59That's the point.
14:01One thing is the judicial plot
14:03or the judicial consequences
14:05of living together in the neighborhood.
14:07Even if the neighbors say,
14:09we hear the loud voice,
14:11the lady says, I recorded it.
14:13Imagine the lady, Paula,
14:15waking up at 6 in the morning
14:17or getting up, perhaps on purpose,
14:19to hear these shots
14:21and recording, recording the situation
14:23to also somehow
14:25endorse this federal bill.
14:27But he is a man who,
14:29as Pipi pointed out,
14:31continues to live in the neighborhood
14:33because it is his home,
14:35he has no reason to move.
14:37And every day he will have to go out again.
14:39So, yes, the exposition is permanent, Paula.
14:43Yes, look, here we see
14:45that there is a neighbor alarm.
14:47The neighbor said,
14:49I was the first to turn on the alarm
14:51to alert all the neighbors
14:53for the police to come.
14:55They have alarms, they have cameras,
14:57they have bars.
14:59Most live locked up
15:01inside the gate,
15:03inside the house,
15:05precisely to make everything faster
15:07and that in a dangerous situation
15:11they can enter their homes quickly.
15:13But of course,
15:15they have to keep going out,
15:17they have to walk around the neighborhood,
15:19they have to take collectives,
15:21and it is really very, very difficult
15:23for all the neighbors to continue
15:25with a more or less normal routine
15:27because they are at the mercy of the criminals.
15:29Well, the point
15:31is that
15:33they are working there
15:35precisely to
15:37secure the space.
15:39You said, Paula, obviously
15:41we are talking about the gendarmerie
15:43that is working in the place,
15:45but with custodians, I see there,
15:47as well as with the Bonaerense police,
15:49or with superimposed jobs,
15:51if you want, of the Bonaerense police.
15:53Yes, together.
15:55Of course, not taking the police forward,
15:57receiving support.
15:59No, but the whole area is presented,
16:01the block cut,
16:03here there are support patrols,
16:05the Merlo patrol command,
16:07which is also participating in terms of custody,
16:09as you said.
16:11There are several precincts,
16:13both in this block and in the next two blocks,
16:15with patrols to prevent traffic
16:17and that the people
16:19who are doing the examinations
16:21and the gendarmes can work
16:23more calmly until they finish
16:25the tests they need.
16:27Yes, exactly.
16:29And little by little the neighbors,
16:31the neighbors who begin to be encouraged
16:33to tell, to tell what they live
16:35on a daily basis,
16:37the fatigue they have
16:39about not being able to go out
16:41practically,
16:43or having to do it all the time
16:45with the anguish of not knowing
16:47what will happen to them once
16:49they cross the door of their houses.
16:51Just a neighbor told you,
16:53another neighbor told you,
16:55I have to accompany my daughter every day
16:57to go to work early
16:59at 6 in the morning,
17:01and now that 6 in the morning
17:03it is still daytime.
17:05I imagine what this must be
17:07when at 6 in the morning
17:09in a couple of months
17:11it is obviously night.
17:13It is very, very difficult
17:15for them to carry out
17:17this daily life like this,
17:19feeling so vulnerable.
17:21A situation of great vulnerability.
17:23Keep in mind that this happens
17:25at any time of the day,
17:27but when you have to go out or come back,
17:29and it is a closed night,
17:31there is no one.
17:33No one walks through these streets,
17:35no one transits,
17:37there are no cars,
17:39there are no neighbors in motion
17:41because the neighborhood is already
17:43or is just getting up
17:45or is already inside their houses,
17:47so there are times that obviously
17:49this happens at any time of the day.
17:51Obviously one protects oneself more
17:53trying to avoid the most complicated hours
17:55when there is no one to ask for help,
17:57but if it happens at 2 in the afternoon
17:59or at 3 in the afternoon,
18:01the truth is that you have left,
18:03how do you carry on a normal life
18:05leaving, entering your house,
18:07going to study or going to work
18:09even if you go out and accompany
18:11your loved ones to the stop
18:13or go looking for them,
18:15but what do you have left
18:17and what do you have left,
18:19not much more.
18:21Yes, yes, and that perhaps
18:23seeing not a single person
18:25and that there are two,
18:27well, let's say the fleeing
18:29in some way,
18:31but neither,
18:33it is like a matter of
18:35luck or truth,
18:37really the exposition
18:39is giant by the people
18:41who, on the other hand,
18:43cannot not go out to work
18:45because they would have all the right
18:47to go out for a walk,
18:49but we are not even talking about that,
18:51we are talking about people who wake up early
18:53to go to work,
18:55who have to take a public means,
18:57a public transport,
18:59who have to wait for the bus
19:01to arrive at a time that
19:03perhaps there is not so much
19:05frequency,
19:07hit just when the bus arrives
19:09so as not to be exposed
19:11just too much at the stop,
19:13I say there are many situations
19:15that are very difficult to process
19:17all the time because they generate
19:19a constant feeling of risk,
19:21constant danger.
19:27Yes, exactly, we talk about those
19:29who are going to work, let's talk about
19:31the children who have to go to study,
19:33some can opt for remote education
19:35and study via the internet
19:37and others, but
19:39the children who leave, who have to go
19:41to a faculty
19:43and who return late at night
19:45or who leave very early in the morning
19:47also really very exposed,
19:49the whole neighborhood is really exposed
19:51at certain times, obviously
19:53it is worse and the fear grows
19:55but in reality this
19:57is all day, they never
19:59lower their guard and
20:01despite that, well, the facts continue to happen.
20:03Yes, absolutely,
20:05absolutely.
20:07Paula, I don't know if any other neighbor
20:09who were neighbors
20:11who were
20:13available to tell you
20:15what daily life is
20:17there in this area,
20:19we reiterate in San Antonio de Padua,
20:21Partido de Merlo, or well,
20:23we see that there are some shops,
20:25we understand that perhaps not everyone
20:27has intentions to speak and
20:29we know what it is to work
20:31as you are doing now, Paula, in a neighborhood,
20:33the difficulties
20:35and the resistance on the part of the people,
20:37maybe there is someone else who wants
20:39to expand the comments.
20:41Come on, let's add
20:43testimony, we see that you are
20:45in a place, how do you work
20:47having the doors open,
20:49knowing that outside
20:51the insecurity is tremendous?
20:53Yes, it is a whole issue, good morning first of all,
20:55and yes, it is a whole issue, what happens
20:57is that, for example, here there is
20:59little light, on the subject of the elections
21:01they had fixed this type of light
21:03and then a little better, but
21:05at night and more in winter
21:07it becomes a bit complicated because
21:09that light does not work,
21:11we are with the light from here that we have,
21:13the merchants, and
21:15this is an issue, yes, apart
21:17how things are, one listens to the motorcycle
21:19or something, it is already kind of alert.
21:21To me, thank God,
21:23everything is fine, I have been here for six years
21:25and everything is fine. Nothing happened to you yet?
21:27No, thank God not, but well,
21:29we are always taking care of the neighbors,
21:31let's say, with all this.
21:33Do your customers, for example, tell you
21:35how they live, if they are
21:37always taking care of any ...
21:39Here in the corner there is a
21:41pasta factory where there are two or three
21:43blocks of darkness,
21:45and where it is also an issue.
21:47I have had customers who have told me
21:49come here and they stole me,
21:51even here around ...
21:53Since they are almost half cut,
21:55it is like they are sent out there,
21:57and this is an issue,
21:59insecurity is an issue.
22:01Even here are the Chinese too,
22:03which are two minutes, you see,
22:05and this motorcycle thing
22:07is complicated now.
22:09Is there a police presence, do you see what happens to the patrols?
22:11Normally yes,
22:13I am seeing here around, there is an old man's asylum
22:15who are always, and then they pass through here,
22:17but it's like everything,
22:19at a certain time,
22:21we are half exposed.
22:23We all have a commercial schedule
22:25of one and a half years, more or less,
22:27from 13 to 13.30, and then
22:29from 5 to 5.30.

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