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Family and friends buried, his remains the municipal cemetery. The Buenos Aires government discussed the case. Rotella Lucas (19), rushed to see a police car and cash, which is being held, shot in the back.
While family and friends of Lucas Rotella gave off his body at the cemetery Baradero, the Buenos Aires government analyzed the case in which a cop is arrested and charged with murder yesterday in the back of 19-years after that he ran when he saw a police car.
Dozens of youths and adolescents followed in motorcycles without wearing helmets hearse moved from a funeral house the remains of the victim.
Michael Rotella boy's father, today called on politicians to stop looking for votes when elections approach and educate society, "starting up" and warned about the lack of controls "psychophysical" to police as the man who killed his son.
Rotella was also deeply moved by the reaction of the children of police custody, Gonzalo Capp, saying it went to her house and "apologized on behalf of his father."
"They can not shoot with lead bullets, that person was summarily threaten other guys," he said, admitting that in that city, where years ago a traffic officer with his truck struck two other teens for not following traffic rules, "99 percent of the kids go without a helmet."
Thus, Rotella questioned the argument of the police, who defended himself saying that the boy tried to escape when they went to get his attention by not wearing a helmet. The father remarked that seriously injured his son managed to say "the police shot me."
Meanwhile, Mayor Aldo Carossi warned that "there is no possible reason to justify" the death of the murdered teenager. "It was an abhorrent murder avoidable. It is a fact that no one can establish what are the reasons that led the police to end the life of this guy," said a dialogue with Radio Mitre. He also said that his city remains the issue of helmet use. "Nobody uses it, even the kids," he said.
The case was discussed this afternoon by the government of Buenos Aires in La Plata. Just arrived in the country, Governor Daniel Scioli asked for a detailed report to the Security Minister, Ricardo Casal.
In principle, the Buenos Aires police chief, Juan Carlos Paggi, yesterday ordered the police to separate and bring to justice the officer Gonzalo Capp, accused of the crime.
The officer, who has spent four years in security force, was charged with the crime of "aggravated homicide" by the prosecutor Marcelo Manso.
Paggi said the police fired live ammunition "lethal, for that reason was made available to the Justice." And that "there is a policy that staff should, as a matter of prevention, rubber bullet cartridges" and that "the sequence of how to load the cartridges into the gun is that the first three are rubber, just to prevent such unfortunate incidents. "
"This, unfortunately, has been a situation that has triggered not only with rubber cartridges but also with those that are lethal. This is where, somehow, the police violated the protocol and was put immediately available of Justice, "added the police chief was in Baradero yesterday met with the prosecutor, the victim's family and the mayor Aldo Carossi.
Meanwhile, more than one hundred residents of the city said last night at the Columbus Square Baradero center to demand Justice and burned some tires, but there were no incidents.
Earlier, when he met the death of Rotella, some demonstrators had stoned the police station where the accused policeman serving with the " murder "of the adolescent.
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