• 2 weeks ago
La Reja: un repartidor de comida fue víctima de un intento de robo mientras realizaba una entrega en el Conurbano, zona oeste. El incidente, captado por una cámara de seguridad, muestra a un hombre armado intentando robar la moto del delivery. A pesar del miedo y la tensión, la clienta y las vecinas reaccionaron rápidamente, logrando que el delincuente huyera. Este episodio refleja el creciente problema de inseguridad en la zona, donde los vecinos se ven obligados a resguardarse en sus hogares al caer la noche.

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00:00During this episode, there was also insecurity in the Conurbano, West Zone.
00:05Again, a delivery that was working, was making a delivery like every night.
00:12The girl, the client, who had a security camera pointing at her,
00:17goes out to indicate where the house was.
00:20She even had a tip to give her.
00:24And at the moment when the young man was taking out his backpack,
00:29the backpack with the orders,
00:31and delivering that order, that delivery,
00:35the girl gives him a tip,
00:37and what happens?
00:38Another man arrives, walking,
00:41you see him there in the red circle,
00:43who takes out his backpack, a weapon,
00:49shoots up and wants to steal his motorcycle.
00:53He drops the delivery, even the helmet,
00:57and the neighbors come out.
00:59And what do they do, Selmira?
01:04Selmira, can you hear me?
01:05We are in San Jose at 2000.
01:07Yes, we can hear you well.
01:09This delivery arrived around 10.50 at night.
01:12They delivered an order at this house.
01:15The girl was already following it through the application,
01:18so she was waiting for it on the street,
01:20for a matter of security, and to do everything quickly.
01:22The order was already paid with a card,
01:24she just had to give him the tip.
01:26At that moment, when she was giving him the tip,
01:29she hears the voice of a man in the background,
01:31who says, get off the motorcycle and give me the keys.
01:34An armed man who was hiding at this intersection,
01:37and who tries to get the keys out of the motorcycle.
01:40The girl we see in the video starts screaming,
01:43she shouts, asks for help, for help,
01:45calls the police,
01:46and thanks to the desperate screams of the neighbor,
01:50this criminal escapes.
01:52And this 19-year-old young woman
01:54also starts chasing the criminal.
01:57It's a matter of instinct,
01:59and already of boredom that the neighbors have
02:01for a matter of insecurity.
02:04A patrol car arrived at this intersection at 20 minutes,
02:07and what happened is that the patrol car broke down,
02:10and was stuck here at the patrol car's house for an hour and a half.
02:14We don't know what happened to him,
02:16he had a problem with one of the tires,
02:18they couldn't change it,
02:19and instead of looking for the criminal,
02:21he was stuck here at the patrol car until 12 at night.
02:24Apparently there was a patrol car
02:26wandering around the area,
02:28looking for this criminal,
02:29but so far there is no detainee.
02:32We have talked to some neighbors,
02:34and now we will continue talking,
02:35but they told us a scene that repeats itself.
02:38We come for a fact and they tell us another three.
02:40Here in Dos Cuadras,
02:41a woman who was stolen by the motorcycle,
02:43at the bus stops,
02:45which is impossible to be.
02:46At 7 at night,
02:47the neighbors hide in their homes,
02:50because when night falls here in La Reja,
02:52it is impossible to go out.
02:54I want to talk to a neighbor who approaches.
02:56Yes, how are you? Good morning.
02:58How are you? Good morning.
02:59How is it to live here in La Reja?
03:01Bad.
03:02All day you have the rope around your neck,
03:04because you don't know if you go out
03:08and you're going to come back home alive.
03:10Are you afraid of being killed?
03:12No, not only me,
03:14but my three children.
03:16I have two older and one younger.
03:19And every time he goes to buy something,
03:21I'm afraid that something happens to him
03:23or nothing happens to him.
03:25But that's how it is.
03:27And I think it happens to all the mothers here.
03:29Mothers, fathers, all the neighbors.
03:33And at any time,
03:35at any time,
03:36or they kill you,
03:38or they tear your bag
03:42and drag you if you don't let them rob you.
03:45A year ago, here in La Vuelta,
03:47at Parade 31,
03:49my son was going to study at 7 in the morning
03:52and that day he went alone for some reason.
03:55And the next day he told me,
03:57Mom, they almost stole my cell phone.
03:59On top of that, the boy who stole his cell phone,
04:02my son recognized him,
04:03because he was playing in the square.
04:05So the criminals themselves are from the neighborhood?
04:07We are from the neighborhood.
04:09We could indicate, Luciana, a few minutes ago,
04:12precisely, the criminal we see in the video
04:15is walking,
04:16he is calm in his neighborhood,
04:18also armed.
04:19Have you suffered any other criminal offense
04:21or what precautions do you take?
04:23When I go out,
04:24I'm looking everywhere,
04:26back, up, down,
04:28because I'm afraid.
04:31And at any time.
04:32You don't necessarily have to go out at 9,
04:34at 3 in the morning,
04:35it's not at any time of the day.
04:38I have the bookstore around here
04:40and the neighbors tell me,
04:42Patri, they stole my cell phone.
04:45I can't pay you,
04:46because many pay by market payment.
04:49Patri, be careful,
04:52because around here there are some guys,
04:54you have to close the bookstore.
04:56They tell me.
04:57Do you call the police?
04:58Have you made any complaints
04:59by calling these criminals?
05:00Or well, what do they answer you from the police station?
05:02Thank God, nothing has happened to me
05:05or to my children so far.
05:07I imagine the bookstore is completely barricaded.
05:10Yes, yes, yes.
05:11There are bars everywhere, cameras.
05:14We don't know what to do anymore,
05:15because then another customer comes
05:17who sells pizzas and tells me,
05:20he is one who lives there in Manantiales,
05:23it will be 6 blocks up,
05:24he tells me,
05:25they stole my motorcycle,
05:27because he does delivery.
05:28They stole me.
05:29And now what do I do?
05:30How do I keep working?
05:32How did they steal that criminal?
05:33Also armed?
05:34No, no, no.
05:35He had just made a delivery,
05:37he left it on the motorcycle outside.
05:39When he wants to go out to continue delivering,
05:41he didn't have the motorcycle.
05:42A big, humble man.
05:44And now what do I do?
05:45They tell me.
05:46I don't have a motorcycle.
05:47And so there have been many cases.
05:49Well, the impossibility of working and living
05:52here in the fence,
05:53as you heard in the very strong story
05:55of a neighbor of a mother
05:56who is afraid that her children will be killed,
05:59her two little children and an older one.
06:01And now we are going to talk
06:03with the protagonists of this story.
06:06We are here with the one who assisted the delivery
06:10and with the mother.
06:12Well, what is your name?
06:14Hello, my name is Ornella.
06:15Ornella, well, you went out to give a tip to this delivery.
06:18How was it?
06:19What did you hear?
06:20Yes, when I went out,
06:22well, I gave him the tip,
06:23I received the order,
06:24and when I'm getting in,
06:26I hear outside that they were forcing,
06:29that I asked for the motorcycle.
06:31And well, the boy resisted,
06:33and when I see the situation,
06:35I start screaming,
06:36I start screaming,
06:37and right away, well,
06:38the neighbors come out,
06:39my mother comes out, and...
06:41Did you see that the delinquent was armed?
06:43Did you give him the gun?
06:44Yes, he had a gun,
06:45he had a gun,
06:46and I kind of wanted to hit him,
06:47but I didn't know how to hit him,
06:49I don't know if the boy was on his horse or what,
06:52but well,
06:53precisely the boy resisted,
06:54and I started screaming,
06:55and I chased him away, I think,
06:57with the screams,
06:58like crazy.
06:59And now, do you think it's cold, Ornella,
07:01what could have happened
07:02with this armed guy?
07:03Yes, yes,
07:04even at the time,
07:05when it happened,
07:06I was afraid,
07:07but this situation,
07:09to see that...
07:10how unfair, right?
07:11That the boy was passing by,
07:13and...
07:14and...
07:15he was going to take the boy's motorcycle,
07:16who was working,
07:17I thought...
07:18I thought it was horrible, right?
07:20Instinctively,
07:21you screamed,
07:22but now,
07:23how do you continue?
07:24You're so young,
07:25maybe you have to go out to work,
07:26with the fear that this happens,
07:28how do you do it?
07:29Yes, precisely,
07:30with...
07:31with the issue of the deliveries,
07:33and the motorcycles,
07:34the boys are robbed all the time,
07:36they are even killed,
07:37what happened with Lucas,
07:39with Francisco Alvarez's boy,
07:42nothing,
07:43it's unfair.
07:44Weren't you afraid
07:45that this delivery
07:46would happen to Lucas Aguilar?
07:47Yes, of course,
07:48of course.
07:49It's something that's happening
07:50nowadays,
07:51every day,
07:52and...
07:53and nothing,
07:54it became like crazy, right?
07:55Yes.
07:56So...
07:57What precautions do you take
07:58when you leave home,
07:59when you have to go to work
08:00or study?
08:01And no, well,
08:02I always count on my mom,
08:04sometimes she accompanies me,
08:06or sometimes I go out without a phone,
08:08you know?
08:09I go out,
08:10they don't steal your cell phone,
08:11or...
08:12you know,
08:13I don't...
08:14I don't know.
08:15Well, you're...

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