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Venezuelan influencer who criticized gangs and police shot dead during TikTok livestream

MARACAY, ARAGUA STATE, VENEZUELA, JUN 22 – Jesus Sarmiento, with over 87,000 TikTok followers, was shot nine times during a livestream after accusing government officials and gangs of corruption, triggering an official investigation.

  • A Venezuelan TikTok influencer was shot and killed during a livestream on Sunday, prompting an investigation, according to the country's top prosecutor.
  • Sarmiento had nearly 80,000 followers and criticized police and gang members linked to the Tren de Aragua for threatening him.
  • The Public Prosecutor's Office has started an investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible for Sarmiento's death.
  • The ministry assigned the 69th Prosecutor's Office Against Organized Crime to investigate, identify, and prosecute those responsible for Sarmiento's death.
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A 25-year-old Venezuelan content maker was shot dead while he was broadcasting live on TikTok from his home.

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KRQE News 13 broke the news in Albuquerque, United States on Tuesday, November 10, 2020.
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