En el Partido de la Matanza, Buenos Aires, una mujer policía de 45 años se vio obligada a defenderse a tiros cuando delincuentes intentaron atacarla mientras llevaba a su hijo al colegio. El incidente resalta la constante inseguridad que enfrentan los ciudadanos en el Gran Buenos Aires.
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00:00Claudio Robin live, a policewoman, a police officer had to defend her life and her son's in a confrontation.
00:06Claudio, we work live from the place while we see the images. Good morning.
00:12Carlos, good morning. Paris at 2200. Once again, as you remarked, a policewoman, in this case a 45-year-old woman, defending herself with guns.
00:20I am in the place where her car was located, which she wanted to take her son to school.
00:25And I'm going to stop at this point. You also warned me before, right?
00:28What it is to live with insecurity, to be permanently alert.
00:32That's what happens to the citizen in the great Buenos Aires, also in the city.
00:36In this particular case, we are in the matanza game.
00:39Stop, stop. Claudio, stay there.
00:42Now I'm going to ask you live. There it is. We are seeing the image on the screen, the image of the fact and your image.
00:48You are standing where the woman was standing. Continue with your report. Let's see.
00:53Exactly. She warns that the criminals are coming down the street, Paris, towards San Justo.
00:59Because she is alert. This is what we said, to live with insecurity.
01:02She sees them coming. She avoids the maneuver of the criminals to attack her because she takes a step back,
01:08stabs the gun and begins to defend herself with shots. The minor in the middle.
01:12In the other case, you were talking about three specific events. Today, in the other one, there are also minors in the middle.
01:17But notice that she already had the car arranged here. The garage is only one meter.
01:21She already had everything prepared so as not to waste time.
01:24At 7 in the morning, just take the boy to school and he finds himself in that situation.
01:29Once again, we have to talk about city officials in the great Buenos Aires.
01:33There are more than 50 attacks already in the course of the year, according to what the Porteño government denounces.
01:38Tell me.
01:39Look, stay there, don't go. I'm going to ask him to say that the image we just had,
01:43then if we can put it here, the one that is seen from the side, because you will see,
01:47there we also see it in that image.
01:49She shoots, the policewoman shoots through her own vehicle and it looks perfect here in this image.
01:55Look, look at the scope here, if you can, give me full here.
01:58Look, look at the scope, look down here.
02:00Forget about the motorcycles, look at the scope.
02:02Notice how the shot is going to come out here.
02:04The shot comes out down here and you're going to see the hole, you see?
02:07There it is, the shot, below my finger.
02:09The shot is linear, the shot looks for the body of the criminals.
02:13And she obviously, when you don't have the shooting angle, because Claudio told it perfectly,
02:18she parapets on the car, asks her son to run and shoots.
02:22And she shoots at the height, why is this height shot?
02:25Because it is the height of the body where she is aiming precisely.
02:28So the shot, it doesn't matter if she breaks her car or shoots her car,
02:32because if she raises her hand, she is also at risk of being shot.
02:35So the criminals at that moment, Claudio, decide to escape because they see her armed.
02:40Now, what I do tell you that surprised me, or did not surprise me,
02:43is the police officer, the quick reaction he had, right?
02:49Sure, and that's what I wanted to highlight, right? Because you described it perfectly.
02:52There is a quick and professional reaction, because we are talking about a police officer
02:56who is a commissioner of the city of Buenos Aires.
02:58Then you have the victim who, in general, does not know whether to resist, whether to surrender everything.
03:03And in both cases, she is still at the mercy of the criminals.
03:06I'm going to show you two more things, then I'm going to talk to a neighbor too, Carlos.
03:09We have a double security camera above the garage.
03:12We have two more security cameras in the courtyard of the house.
03:16In front, on the sidewalk in front, in less than 20 meters, I count three houses with electronic fences.
03:24Totally people who live with ...
03:26Armored neighborhoods, Claudio.
03:27Armored neighborhoods.
03:28Armored neighborhoods.
03:29Give me a second, we'll be right back.
03:30All the time, the issue of pending insecurity.
03:32We already have more information and more videos of insecurity in the city of Buenos Aires.
03:36Thank you, Claudio.