At Wednesday night hours, the Policeman Federal Argentina (PFA) stopped a delivery man following he starred in a dispute with a Kirchnerist militant outside the vice president’s house, located in the Recoleta neighborhood. According to the police report that LA NACION was able to access, the man made offensive songs once morest Cristina Kirchner, which caused a small fight among those present, and assaulted an officer.
The tense episode, -which was captured by the cameras of C5N, begins when the man walks behind one of the reporters stationed at the scene and shouts “Cristina, your mother’s shell.” He also makes offensive gestures once morest the militancy.
Then the man gets off his bike and incites one of the demonstrators to fight. Faced with the immediate reaction of a group of people, who pounced on him, the 21-year-old attempted to quickly remove an object from his backpack to defend himself -it was found out later that it was a French key-.
Before the fight escalated PFA agents took control of the situation and arrested the delivery man. However, the young man continued with the attack and hit an officer in the left thigh and knee.
The remaining minutes of the video show how the uniformed men handcuff the man in question and ask him to lie face down on the ground. Later, they decide to relocate him and he ends up sitting once morest a wall, a few meters from one of the sidewalks. In response to what happened, the PFA prepared the legal proceedings and placed the detainee at the disposal of Justice.
Shortly following the dispute ended, social leader Luis D’Elia criticized the worker’s attitude: “It’s the old gorilla hate that’s 70 years old, 100 years old. It is a hatred that crosses generations. That he once did genocide and is called on to do this kind of thing.”
The incident occurred on the tenth day of vigil in the vicinity of the former president’s home. Since Monday, August 22, and following prosecutor Luciani’s request that Kirchner be condemned in the Vialidad case, fans of the leader of the Frente de Todos organize day following day a mobilization in the direction of Juncal and Uruguay with the aim of supporting her. , while the judicial process continues -to be resumed on September 5-.
The initiative led to disputes between official and opposition fans and with the Buenos Aires security forces, which is why the Nation’s Security Minister, Aníbal Fernández, made the decision to extend the custody of the vice president. “The decision was made because we needed the peace of mind of knowing that the president (sic) was going to be in her well-cared home”held.
And he detailed having consulted with President Alberto Fernández, with Cristina Kirchner and with members of the Federal Police. “I even called Marcelo D’Alessandro [Ministro de Seguridad de la ciudad de Buenos Aires]which never failed me”, he said, and stated: “Everyone gave me the OK”.
On this Wednesday, Cristina Kirchner arrived at her home a few minutes before 8:30 p.m., greeted her followers, took photos with some of them, signed books and was even surprised by a fan who dedicated an opera to her.