Journalist at risk of life after being shot in the Meiggs neighborhood: Government announces lawsuit | National

New information was released this followingnoon regarding the incidents where street vendors shot three people in the Meiggs neighborhood, one of whom is in life-threatening condition. While the Government announced a lawsuit, the mayors of Santiago and Central Station called for combating the gangs that carry out street trading.

Carabinieri confirmed that a woman remains life-threatening following being shot in the middle of the incidents that occurred this Sunday in the barrio Meiggson the border of the communes of Santiago and Estación Central.

Meanwhile, the Government, through the Presidential Delegation of the Metropolitan region, will sue for what happened.

The woman is a journalist from the media Sign 3 The Victory, who was covering the Labor Day march organized by the Central Classista de Trabajadores. This was held in parallel to the demonstration called by the CUT.

she carried a gas mask which was crossed by the shot (see main photo).

Lieutenant Colonel Juan Morales, from the 3rd Police Station in Santiago, reported that everything happened in the midst of the incidents and looting carried out by hooded men, at which time itinerant merchants of the sector appeared on the scene with firearms.

In this way, they made shots that wounded three people, two women and one man. The worst part came from the communications worker, who remains in vital risk in the former Posta Central.

There is also a fourth wounded who received a stone.

The uniformed man added that the aggressors were recorded by security camerasfor which they were followed and detained by Public Order Control personnel.

It’s regarding two foreigners, of Colombian and Venezuelan nationality. One of them has a record in the country and the other is presumed to have an irregular immigration status.

Along with this, Morales indicated that the march carried out by the Central Classista de Trabajadores had the permit protocol of the Metropolitan Presidential Delegation.

What happened will be investigated by the PDI Homicide Brigade.

Government will sue

Government file a complaint for what happened. This was stated by Constanza Martínez, the presidential delegate of the Metropolitan region.

Martínez expressed his solidarity with the victims and added that the intention of the legal action is that the fact does not go unpunished.

Along with this, he announced that the work to break up the bands who work in the sector to practice itinerant trade.

Similarly, the mayor of Estación Central, Felipe Muñozindicated that greater measures are required to combat the actions of itinerant commerce, since as municipalities they are overwhelmed by the operation of these gangs that have firepower.

None of these people have permits to sell on public roads,” he added.

For her part, the communal chief of Santiago, Irací Hasslerexpressed that both municipalities will file their own legal actions to pursue those responsible.

In addition, he called for a state-wide fight once morest itinerant trade and pointed out that the event highlights the need to regulate the status of gun control.

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