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Chilean Policeman Arrested for Throwing a Young Man From a Bridge

  • A group of people assist the young man who was thrown from the Pio Nono Bridge by a Carabinero, Oct. 2, 2020.

    A group of people assist the young man who was thrown from the Pio Nono Bridge by a Carabinero, Oct. 2, 2020. | Photo: Twitter/ @SinEmbargoMX

Published 4 October 2020
Opinion

On Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets of the city to demand the resignation of the Carabineros' General Director Mario Rozas.

Chilean Attorney General's Office ordered the arrest of a carabinero (Chilean police) who threw a 16-year-old boy into the Mapocho River from the PIo Nono Bridge, in Santiago, when military police were repressing a demonstration.

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"The officer will face trial for the crime of attempted murder," the North Central Prosecutor's Office stated as it recalled that the young man attacked fell to an approximate height of seven meters.

After hours of investigation, the Prosecutor's Office found that a Carabineros official pushed the 16-year-old boy, contrary to what police authorities tried to disclose. Shortly after the incident, they blamed the teenager for throwing himself off the bridge.

The officer was identified as Sebastian Zamora.  The minor suffered multiple injuries and had to undergo surgery for fractures to his wrists.

On Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets of the city to demand the resignation of the Carabineros' General Director Mario Rozas, who has been the target of criticism for the violent repression of law enforcement agents during the protests that have shaken the country in the last year.

Many of the demonstrators positioned themselves outside of the Santa Maria Clinic, where the minor was taken with various injuries but without risk to his life.

This new day of protest comes three weeks before the holding of the plebiscite that will define the course of an eventual constitutional debate.

This day of protest also marks the prelude to what will be the first anniversary of the social explosion in Chile, October 18, 2019.

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