Wheelchaired Killer Shoots Man Dead In Argentina

Submitted on 10/24/2024 by: Wicked
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A man in a wheelchair argued with a young man in the Buenos Aires town of Moreno , pulled out a firearm and killed him , then escaped with the help of friends, although everything was recorded by a security camera, judicial sources reported.

It all happened in the La Perla neighborhood this Sunday before 6 in the morning when on La Plata and Evaristo Carriego streets a young man wearing an Argentine national team shirt got out of a red car and began chatting with a group of people, after greeting one of them with a kiss.

Apparently there was an argument and a man who was in a wheelchair pulled out a firearm and shot the man wearing the national team jersey, who fell to the ground.

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The fatal victim was identified as Brian Agustín Cabrera, 28, and the killer had not been located at the time of writing.

The wheelchair-bound killer remains at large.

Police officers already know who the shooter is and are searching intensively for him. The man was involved in a motorcycle accident last July and suffered a fractured femur.

In a raid, the accused's brother, a minor of 16 years of age, was arrested, and the Juvenile Criminal Responsibility Prosecutor's Office No. 6 of the Moreno – General Rodríguez judicial department intervened in the case.

Detectives are trying to determine the motive for the crime, which for now remains a mystery.

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