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Los residentes del partido de Merlo, Buenos Aires, denuncian un aumento en la delincuencia y la violencia. El último incidente involucró a un policía que se defendió de dos delincuentes, lo que ha generado preocupación sobre las posibles represalias. Los vecinos piden a las autoridades locales y provinciales que tomen medidas urgentes para mejorar la seguridad en la zona.

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00:00The first time I heard the alarm was when I heard the gunshot.
00:03Then I called the police when I saw the thing,
00:08but we are in a place where we are very insecure.
00:12Does it happen often? Do you hear gunshots?
00:15Do you hear about robberies all the time?
00:18Yes and no.
00:1920 days ago, here in La Vuelta,
00:22they stole a girl and threw her on the floor at two thirty in the afternoon.
00:26We are living like this, the whole neighborhood,
00:29all day long.
00:30You can't go to the bus stop,
00:32or that one, or that one, or that one.
00:34You can't wait for the bus.
00:38Where are you going to take the bus if you have to go to work,
00:40if you have to go to school?
00:41And pass what happened to the boy to the police.
00:44It's the only place where you can take the bus.
00:47Until you get there?
00:48Until you get there, or you leave without a cell phone.
00:52Here we have one that we have guarded,
00:55our neighbor.
00:57Because she's always out at three in the morning,
01:00that's why we guard her.
01:03We are the neighbors who guard her.
01:06So, well, let's hope that with this,
01:09we have security in the party here in Paloma.
01:13But as we always say, we have to wait for a fatal victim.
01:16We have to wait for the one we have as an attendant to do something,
01:20to put the batteries, or the one we have as an attendant
01:23to put the batteries and put a little,
01:25not to the march where he went,
01:27but here, where we are, the Merlo party,
01:30we are going through what we are going through.
01:33Did you hear the police officer's loud voice?
01:37No, I have the audio of a neighbor who heard it.
01:41And you recorded it?
01:42And I recorded it, yes.
01:44She recorded it and passed it to me.
01:46He gave the loud voice, the boy.
01:48He identified himself and God gave him the voice.
01:50It was the police.
01:51Yes, yes, yes, yes, that's for sure.
01:53The criminals continued to threaten him on the sidewalk.
01:55Yes, that's for sure.
01:57But you know what?
01:58There has to be more security here.
02:00For them, because the truth is,
02:02the police are also playing a lot with their lives.
02:05How?
02:06The thieves are released,
02:07they enter through one door and leave through the other, my love.
02:10That's what I can tell you.
02:13No, you're welcome.
02:14That's the issue, right?
02:15Because the police react.
02:17They keep repeating themselves.
02:19The police react, in this case.
02:21And now the problem is that there is no police.
02:24The problem is that there is no police,
02:25because having killed the two criminals,
02:29from now on, the one they are going to be investigating,
02:33asking, and running up to go to jail,
02:36he is the police himself.
02:37Yes, I don't think this happens,
02:40that he ends up, let's say, being delayed
02:42because he acted in legitimate defense
02:44and this is going to be the safe argument, right?
02:46But already in the neighborhood they have relatives.
02:48No, well, of course.
02:49That's the point.
02:50That's the point.
02:51One thing is, let's say, the judicial plot
02:53or the judicial consequences,
02:55and another is what the coexistence in the neighborhood can do.
02:58That no matter how much the neighbors say,
03:00we heard the loud voice,
03:01the lady said, I recorded it.
03:03Imagine the lady, Paula,
03:04waking up at six in the morning,
03:07or getting up, perhaps on purpose,
03:10to hear these shots,
03:12and recording, recording the situation,
03:15to also give, in some way,
03:17endorsement to this federal executive.
03:19But he is a man who, as Pipi points out,
03:22continues to live in the neighborhood,
03:25because it is his house,
03:26because he has no reason to move,
03:27and every day he will have to go out again,
03:29with which, well, yes,
03:30the exposition is permanent, Paula.

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