“I don't want to see you here anymore.”
The owner of a clothing store in Villa Gobernador Gálvez had been alerted moments before that two women
were stealing merchandise
and for that reason
he made the decision to kick them out
of the store and demand that they not return.
What the merchant did not expect is that one of them
would pull out a knife and try to hurt him
.
The episode happened in a place located on the corner of Miter and Urquiza, in that town located south of Rosario, and was recorded on film.
The man, fortunately,
did not suffer serious injuries
, while
the women ended up detained
.
It all started this Wednesday morning, when according to the
Informa2
site , the suspects entered the premises and began to store various items of clothing among their belongings, including a sweatshirt, a pair of pants and six pairs of socks, as well as a diaper bag.
The corner of Villa Gobernador Gálvez where a merchant was attacked with a knife by a customer who was trying to steal merchandise from him.
Employees of the business
discovered them and notified the owner
, who tried to remove them from the premises in an action that led to the
violent reaction of one of the women
.
"Record it, record it," a woman is heard saying in the filming, which quickly spread through social networks.
The suspect first insulted the merchant, then
took out a knife with which she managed to hurt his leg
and finally escaped with her accomplice.
One of the women arrested after being kicked out of a store in Villa Gobernador Gálvez, where they tried to attack the owner.
It was then that the Tactical Action Police (PAT) was notified, whose personnel
managed to arrest the accused
just one block from the business.
They had two bags in their possession, among which they carried not only those products but also a cell phone and headband headphones, the origin of which they were unable to establish.
What they did not find was the knife.
The women, aged 21 and 19, were identified after the corresponding complaint and later transferred to the 26th police station of Villa Gobernador Gálvez.
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