A Pamplonese Businessman, Arrested in Puebla, Mexico, for Shooting at Vehicles at Random
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First attacks occurred in April, but only in June was the first formal complaint made by one of the victims, who was shot. Researchers thought they were "isolated incidents".
The Pamplonés Rafael Zabalza Beraza, about 60 years old and currently identified as a pharmaceutical businessman, was arrested in the early hours of last Tuesday, accused of having shot randomly during the last few months against vehicles that were circulating on the Atlixcáyotl road, the most important avenue in the city of Puebla, in Mexico. According to Aztec media, the actions committed by Zabalza have been recorded over the last few months.…
Between April and July, a sniper shot indiscriminately at cars in Puebla, Mexico’s fourth-largest city. The police did not have him on their radar for a long time because the motorists and a motorcyclist who were shot at did not file a report, as they had only sustained material damage. It was only when a driver was injured and filed a report that the case got underway.
Puebla, Pue., A supervisory judge imposed yesterday the precautionary measure of pretrial detention justified against Rafael Zabalza Beraza, alleged shooter of the Via Atlixcáyotl, and postponed four days the decision on his connection to proceedings for the crimes of malicious injury and damage to property of others.
Rafael "N" was shot at by the authorities; the Puebla Public Prosecutor's Office records 10 complaints against the shooter of the Atlixcáyotl and identified him as such.
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