Preventive detention in a Home for the minor who killed a teenager in Viedma

This Sunday Judge Carlos Dvorzak granted 4 months of investigation and 2 months of preventive detention for the minor under 16 years of age indicated as the author of the murder of 17-year-old Alan Barrera, during Saturday night in a house in the 22 de Abril neighborhood of Viedma.

In this sense, as the alleged perpetrator is a minor, those two months in one of the centers under the Ministry of Children, Adolescents and Family (SENAF).

This occurs following the judge in the case explained that it is key to avoid the risks of hindering the investigation that has just begunand there is also a person who has not yet been identified who would be the one who was driving the motorcycle.

While Prosecutor José Chirinos accused him of “aggravated homicide by the use of a firearm” and according to the investigation the minor arrived at around 7:55 p.m.

From the motorcycle he fired a weapon that is presumed to be a 22 mm at the victim who was in the front yard of a house with his girlfriend and friend. Barrera was shot in the neck and, despite the work of SIARME personnel, arrived at the Zatti de Viedma hospital lifeless.

In addition, the police reported that regarding 100 meters from the place, a firearm was found inside a patio of a nearby house which might be the one used for the homicide. It arose from the testimony that indicated the moment that the perpetrator had thrown the weapon in the patio of a house.

After this testimony, the search began for a young man suspected of being the author of the murder who would later have turned himself in to Justice.

The minor, who will spend two months under police surveillance in a SENAF center, would have a history of robberies, among them he was part of a group of people who had attacked a policeman to steal his service weapon in October of last year.


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