News in the case for the Milei bottle crash

News in the case for the Milei bottle crash
News in the case for the Milei bottle crash

Gastón Ariel Mercanzini, the man who threw a bottle at President Javier Milei on the day of his inauguration, when he was traveling from Congress to the Casa Rosada with the official delegation and injured one of his guards, accepted his responsibility in a trial abbreviated.

The official defender Juan Hermida and the prosecutor Carlos Rívolo agreed in the morning on the conditions of the sentence, of which there are still no in-depth details, because it must be approved by Judge María Eugenia Capuchetti, judicial sources revealed.

Mercanzini was transferred this morning to the Comodoro Py 2002 courts from the Marcos Paz prison where he is imprisoned.

“I want to apologize to the President and his sister. I didn’t want to hurt anyone, I had no intention of doing so. I am not politically active, I took the photos that appeared in the media with political leaders as a joke,” he had declared at the time.

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The former Culture official from Concepción del Uruguay, in Entre Ríos, is an addict, was sentenced to three years for gender violence and ended up living on the street. “That week, from December 3 to 10, I got drunk three times. The day of the episode I was drunk,” he said.

“That affected me a lot. Hearing in the square that people were applauding, that we are bad, but that we are going to have a worse time than the green Falcons…,” she noted.

The fact

At 1:00 p.m. on December 10, Javier Milei went from Congress to the Casa Rosada and waved from the car with his sister Karina Milei, today general secretary of the Presidency. As he passed through Avenida de Mayo and Montevideo, a glass bottle rained down on him.

The object fell on Deputy Commissioner Guillermo Armentano, who was part of Milei’s first security ring. The blow was above the ear and blood began to fall towards the guard’s neck.

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