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Distrust in the System?: the Case of Miguel Ángel González Opens a Broad Debate on Violence and Justice.

Summary by El Nuevo Día
On social media, people have applauded the actions of the man who murdered his daughter's attacker, claiming that he prevented the woman from "being another victim" of gender-based violence, but experts question that idea.

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On social media, people have applauded the actions of the man who murdered his daughter's attacker, claiming that he prevented the woman from "being another victim" of gender-based violence, but experts question that idea.

·Puerto Rico
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Judge Rafael Lugo ordered the arrest of 60-year-old Miguel Ángel González Vargas on Sunday afternoon for first-degree murder and violations of the Weapons Law, in connection with the early Saturday morning shooting of his former son-in-law, 21-year-old Wisler Galarza.

The defense of Miguel Ángel González Varela asked on Monday that it be lowered from $200,000 to $40 thousand, the bail imposed against the man for the death of his ex-yer reported last Saturday after an incident occurred at the Manuel Zeno Gandía residential in Arecibo. Earlier, growing support arose on social networks in support of González Varela, who voluntarily surrendered to the authorities after admitting to have taken the ex-yer’s life fo…

·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Upon leaving the Arecibo Court, the man, who turned himself in after the incident, said he did it "for my daughter."

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El Vocero de Puerto Rico broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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