He bit a police officer, attacked officials and destroyed security cameras

by times news cr

2024-10-02 01:35:19

In view of the situation, the DC militant was formalized for violation of habitation, mistreatment of a Carabineros official on duty causing minor injuries and damage.

Herbal Iturra (DC), councilor of Santa Bárbarain the Biobío Region, experienced last Tuesday a TRUE day of fury, where they turned out attacked by police, health officials, a passerby and the security cameras of a police unit.

As detailed by Emol, it all started when the councilor arrived at a hostel at night, jumping over a fence to try to break in, for which he was reported to the Carabineros, who detained him and took him to a healthcare center to check for injuries. In the midst of this, He attacked a passerby with a bicycle seat.

For its part, the medical procedure could not be carried out, since The Santa Bárbara councilor was aggressive with the health personnel, threatening them with death, for which he was taken out by non-commissioned officer José Reyes Soto, whom he attacked with a headbutt.

But this was not all, since He later bit the uniformed man on one of his arms, resulting in minor injuries.when he was put on a patrol car. The police unit was not spared from the fury of Herbal Iturra either, since destroyed two security cameras.

In view of the situation, the DC militant was formalized for violation of habitation, mistreatment of a Carabineros official on duty causing minor injuries and damage, and was prohibited from approaching the victims.

Asked about the episode carried out by the councilman, the mayor of Santa Bárbara, Daniel Salamanca, regretted what happened “especially since these are serious events that have the character of a crime and that affect a member of the Communal Council.”

For her part, the regional presidential delegate, Daniela Dresdner, stressed that “violence is something serious, and if we add that it comes from people in the State apparatus, it is even more serious. We must generate trust among citizens.”

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