“We Don’t Want that Black Kirchnerist to Act”: They Arrested the Man Who Threatened Lali with a Bomb
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The San Juan Police arrested on Wednesday the alleged author of the bomb threat that last Friday delayed the start of the recital of the singer Lali Esposito in the stadium Aldo Cantoni. The 74-year-old man was identified as Juan Carlos Salem, who allegedly confessed to having called 911 and caused fear among the fanatics of the artist for the intimidation. The apprehension took place in his home in the La Bebida neighborhood, located in Ignacio…
“We Don’t Want that Black Kirchnerist to Act”: They Arrested the Man Who Threatened Lali with a Bomb
The San Juan Police arrested the alleged author of the bomb threat that delayed the start of the recital of singer Lali Esposito, at Aldo Catoni Stadium, on Friday, August 1. The 74-year-old man was identified as Juan Carlos Salem, who allegedly confessed to having called 911 and caused fear among the artist’s fans for the intimidation. The apprehension took place at his home in the La Bevera neighborhood, located in Ignacio de la Roza Avenue, d…
In an explosive interview on the Diego Sehinkman program by TN, renowned designer Roberto Piazza did not save anything and attacked Lali Esposito with everything. The conversation, which at first seemed calm, took an unexpected turn when the driver mentioned that a recital by the singer in San Juan had been postponed by a bomb threat. At that time, Piazza reacted without filters and launched: “Oh please, please, I don’t believe anything to this …
If someone thought he was a loose madman or a bitter libertarian, Paulo Kablan gave up that idea. To make the bomb threat in Lali Esposito’s show in San Juan it took more than anger and impulse. The call required a special operation to avoid being detected that involved a deeper knowledge to know how to triangulate a call not to be detected its origin.
Lali Esposito spoke firmly after the bomb threat that delayed his Saturday recital at the Aldo Cantoni Stadium in San Juan. The singer denounced the impact of hate speech and questioned President Javier Milei, pointing to the political climate as responsible for this type of aggression. “This is what generates hate speech,” she said in a television interview on Monday. Lali revealed that minutes before going on stage, the police made him listen …
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