The event happened in broad daylight and did not go unnoticed except for the vanity and impunity of the protagonists: the
brave group of Laferrere
who on their way to the stadium on the third date of the
Primera B
championship to face Deportivo Armenio , walked around in a bus displaying firearms.
The images were spread on various social networks and Justice is investigating whether those who published them are part of the brava group or are users who accessed the videos through WhatsApp chains.
In one of the videos, internal 258 of line 96 of the company Transporte Ideal San Justo Sociedad Anónima is seen packed inside and with people on the roof and on the running board, expanding the dimensions of the vehicle.
The situation corresponds to
the arrival of the brave crowd last Saturday, prior to the 2-1 victory over Armenio
.
The shots are from the street and the person recording them is presumably a member of the bar, since he can be heard asking those on board to display their weapons.
In this way it is seen how the two people traveling on one of the running boards are holding two pistols, a third in the middle door and, in the rear, a machine gun can be seen.
In the other video, a crowd of supporters can be seen on the street and another person brandishes a pistol-type firearm.
"This is Lafe's band, they really put up with it; whoever has any doubts, let them come looking for it," they sing while detonations are heard.
In the same video, the person filming proposes: "let's go in shooting, let's go in shooting."
After going viral,
Aprevide requested ex officio action
from the Functional Instruction and Trial Unit (UFIJ) number 1 of Laferrere, led by prosecutor Gastón Duplaa.
The video ends with another little song, which, due to the eloquence of the weapons, is chilling:
"We are going to become champions and one of them is going to die
. "