2023-07-10 03:08:00
Institutional violence once once more responds to Justice: the trial that is followed by 14 police officers from the City of Buenos Aires for the crime of Lucas González, the teenager shot to death in November 2021 in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Barracas, will end this Tuesday. That day, the oral court will announce its verdict following almost 4 months of debate and more than 50 witnesses. The hearing will be held in the Amia auditorium of Comodoro Py 2002.
Héctor “Peca” González, Lucas’s father, pointed out that that same day is the birthday of his wife Cinthia, Lucas’s mother, for which he considered that “the best gift would be the sentence for these people.” “Lucas continues to demonstrate, as always, because he is going to give him the best gift and give him the relief that his mother needs to be able to continue and fight in this life,” said “Peca,” hours following the verdict.
During the 18 hearings in which the oral debate took place, the actions of inspector Gabriel Alejandro Isassi (42), senior officer Juan José López (48) and officer Fabián Andrés Nieva (38), members of the Brigades Division, were judged. and Summaries 6 of Commune 4 of the City Police, charged with the crime of Lucas (17) and the attempted murder of his three friends, Joaquín Zúñiga (19), Julián Salas (19) and Niven Huanca (19). .
In addition, the participation of 11 other Buenos Aires officers of different ranks in the factual cover-up and the subsequent torture of the three survivors was also discussed.
In his plea, Attorney General Guillermo Pérez de la Fuente requested that the three members of Brigade 6 of Comuna 4 be sentenced as co-perpetrators of the crime of “aggravated homicide for having been committed with a firearm, treachery, racial hatred and for pleasure, in a premeditated contest of two or more people and for being members of a security force, and ideological falsehood and illegitimate deprivation of liberty” to the detriment of Lucas, and for the “attempted homicide” of his three friends.
The representative of the Public Prosecutor’s Office said that the three Buenos Aires policemen “acted like hunters waiting for a prey”, since they “ambushed them and set a trap for them”, while affirming that “they did not give the victims even the minimum defense capacity”.
“I find the reasons in the prejudices. The three of them went, they all acted, they all shot, what he shows is that they all had the decision to kill. They saw them leave a precarious settlement, leave dressed in a certain way, with a skin color that perhaps one of the police officers did not like, driving a car when they were young,” the official said.
The request was supported by the complainant, Gregorio Dalbón.
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