Shooting in Palermo: a minor was injured outside a bowling alley

Shooting in Palermo: a minor was injured outside a bowling alley
Shooting in Palermo: a minor was injured outside a bowling alley

A young man was shot outside a bowling alley in Palermo

A 17-year-old teenager was shot early Monday morning outside a nightclub in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo. After the attack, SAME personnel transferred him to the Fernández hospital. The City Police, in charge of clarifying the incident, mounted a bolt operation to arrest the attackers, who escaped from the scene in a white Toyota Etios.

Police sources consulted by Infobae They stated that the incident occurred around 7 in the morning at the door of the disco Input, located on Juan Bautista Justo Avenue at 1600. The incident was alerted to 911 by a witness. So, Personnel from Police Station 14A went to the scene and found the victim lying on the street.

According to the first testimonies of the case, the attack occurred outside the bowling alley: two armed thugs shot him at the exit of the dance club and then escaped.

Shortly afterwards, after the victim was transferred by ambulance to the Fernández hospital, a relay of security cameras began that led to the identification of the Toyota Etios, which is intensely sought after.

For now, the reason for the attack is unknown. The City Police analyzes two possibilities: a consequence of a fight that occurred at the scene, or a revenge committed by hitmen.

At the Fernández hospital, doctors determined that the young man received a single shot that grazed his scalp. He arrived at the scene lucid and a tomography was performed. He is hospitalized in stable condition, as specified by the Buenos Aires Ministry of Health to this medium.

Alberto Crescentihead of SAME, highlighted in statements to the press that the victim “born again”because the bullet “it did not enter the skull.”

“He is a 17-year-old boy. Luckily the CT scan shows that the impact caused a seton. The bullet did not enter the head, but it abraded the skin. “He was really born again,” said Dr. Crescenti in dialogue with A24.

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