Young athlete arrested after running over alleged stalker

by times news cr

Irvin Acosta Reyes, two-time national champion of BMX He was arrested yesterday after providing support to a woman who was allegedly being harassed; however, in order to help her, he ran over the man with his truck in the subdivision Las Vegas 1, in Boca del Rio, Veracruz.

According to the Veracruz collective The Sea Witchesthe young man “yesterday morning saved a woman from being raped in the Las Vegas subdivision by launching his truck at the attacker, who has been attacking women in the area for over a year.”

Through their X account, the activists explained that Irving “was leaving for work when she saw the rapist pulling a woman into a vacant lot with her genitals exposed, she prevented him from taking her and tried to stop her from running away, For this reason he was arrested by the Navy and the state police.

Las Sea Witches They demanded the immediate release of the athlete and “that no charges be brought against him, and that since the Las Vegas serial rapist is in hospital, justice should finally do its part and he should pay for his multiple crimes.” Hundreds of people joined the demand through social media.

According to the group, victims of the alleged serial sexual aggressor identified the man whom Irving stopped when he was trying to flee. “The young man who saved a woman today (Thursday) morning from a rapist who has been stalking women in Las Vegas for almost two years is to be charged with criminal damage and negligent injury. Let us help spread the word and put pressure on Irving to be released.”

They said they have been denouncing the alleged rapist for at least two years, without being heard.

The father of the young athlete, Joaquín Acosta Rodríguez, criticized the fact that an alleged sexual aggressor remains on the streets, while his son, who he said tried to defend his neighbor, was immediately arrested; “How are they going to lock up someone who defended a neighbor who was about to be raped?”, published the media e-consulta.

Irving, 28, was transferred to the Playa Linda prison facilities, in the northern part of the city of Veracruz.

2024-08-20 01:10:32

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