Thiago Died, the 7-Year-Old Boy Shot by a Cop Who Resisted a Robbery in La Matanza
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Eleven consecutive shots. Federal police officer Facundo Aguilar Fajardo, 21, pulled out his statutory weapon and began shooting at the four robbers who assaulted him on Wednesday night at a bus stop in La Matanza, on the western outskirts of Buenos Aires. One of the bullets went straight to the head of Thiago Correa, a seven-year-old boy who was in the arms of his father, almost 200 meters from there. The boy was placed in an emergency hospital…
In a new act of joyous trigger starring a police officer in Argentina, a seven-year-old boy died on Friday, after dying for two days at the Children's Hospital in San Justo, after being shot in the head. READ ALSO: Argentina revives repression: Milei's government executes mega-operational against retirees The unfortunate event happened last Wednesday when the boy Thiago Correa waited with his dad by bus in the area of Ciudad Evita, in the party …
Thiago Correa was 198.5 meters from the position from which a federal police officer fired to defend himself against the attack of four criminals. That distance toured the bullet that struck the head of the 7-year-old boy who was waiting in Ciudad Evita a collective together with his father. Thiago died after almost two days of agony in La Matanza. When he was ambushed in Crovara and Madrid, assistant officer Facundo Daniel Aguilar Fajardo, 21 y…
The incident occurred on Wednesday night. The minor, 7 years old, fights for his life after receiving an impact on the head of a federal police officer who tried to defend himself from a robbery. The officer is detained for excessive self-defense.
By these hours the boy struggles for his life, having been shot in the head in the middle of a shooting between a federal policeman and four criminals in Ciudad Evita, La Matanza party.
The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof said this evening that he regrets “deeply” the death of Thiago Correa, the child hit by a bullet lost in La Matanza, and considered that “there is no magic or marketer phrases” to solve the issue of violence in the city. “We must work seriously to bring protection, opportunities and integration to an increasingly fractured society,” Kicillof said through a post he made on social network X this Friday. The …
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