Insecurity has no limits in the suburbs, it has always been a shouting truth, and this Saturday the drama of violence broke out at the corner of Zapiola and 162 streets, in Quilmeswhen two or three criminals assaulted a young man who worked as a delivery, Danilo Marcieri, 20 years old, and following taking the motorcycle and the money, they executed him in cold blood and in broad daylight. Marcieri received two bullet wounds and died immediately, while the thieves fled.
The police assured hours later having arrested three young people as suspects of the crime, aged 15, 18 and 20, while the wave of indignation and pain of other motorcyclists who work as deliveries in the area grew and paraded before the chroniclers of the news channels criticizing the climate of insecurity that exists in the place, and directing their criticisms at the police and the mayor Mayra Mendoza.
While they were reeling off these criticisms of officials and police, the workers and residents of the place demanded more security, pointing out that police patrols are insufficient and do not alter the daily routine of insecurity that exists in Quilmes.
As part of the protest, several delivery men They cut off traffic from the streets surrounding the 5th police station from Quilmes, in Jujuy at 3,500, and they got their motorcycles on the sidewalk of the police station. Once there, they honked at refusal of police custody of the minor that he would have been implicated in the murder and that he would be released shortly.
Violent assault on a retired couple in Quilmes: they beat and dragged the man across the floor
The case was left in the hands of the prosecutor. Karina Galloin charge of the Functional Instruction Unit (UFI) 4 of the Quilmes Judicial Department, although this, in the case of the minor, You will not be able to request that you be prosecuted or be put on trial in case of finding him responsible for the crime.
For his part, he must send the summary to the judge of Guarantees of the Juvenile Criminal Responsibility Jurisdiction, entity that will decide if it will be sent to a Institute for Minors yes gives it to the family.
Mendoza’s posts
After Marcieri’s savage crime had moved the residents of Quilmes, Mayor Mendoza referred to the terrible episode on her social media accounts, demanding that the perpetrators of the act “remain in prison” and asking the governments of their own political sector, of Alberto Fernandez and of Axel Kicillof in the province, that they send to Quilmes “more police and federal forces”.
“They have to be PRISONERS. We cannot tolerate that they come and go without taking responsibility for their actions”pointed out Mendoza, standing on the judicial sidewalk furthest from his own ruling party, by asking for criminals to remain in prison and not be released as happens daily.
In this sense, he emphasized that “More than $2 billion have been invested in patrol cars, cameras, alarms, led lights and everything that can be done to improve the work of the Police”. At the same time, he assured that “they know that there is a lack” and asked “the Province and the Nation to have more police and federal forces” in the district.
“Nothing hurts me more than seeing a worker, a boy or a girl, a retiree get hurt or have their handle removed,” stressed the official, asking the Judiciary to “apply the maximum rigor” and anticipating that the municipality of Quilmes would appear in the investigation as complainant.
In turn, he assured: “Every day we do what is within our reach so that in Quilmes there is more infrastructure and trained personnel to fight once morest insecurity.”
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