The bad moment of Maite Peñoñori in the United States after being delayed by a patrol car

The bad moment of Maite Peñoñori in the United States after being delayed by a patrol car
The bad moment of Maite Peñoñori in the United States after being delayed by a patrol car

Maite Peñoñori’s bad moment after being delayed by a patrol car (Video: IG/@maitepenio)

Maite Peñoñori, The Argentine journalist based in Miami shared on her social networks an incident in which she was detained by the traffic police while driving with her husband. Martin Pietruszka, who reportedly ran a stop sign, resulting in a $179 fine. The couple took the episode with humor, joking about the situation and decided to share the situation on their social networks.

“Stopped for the first time by the police in the United States. Did you see the police stop you, tell you to leave your hands on the wheel, not to say anything…? We did this, the officer came, asked us for our papers, for Martín’s license.”, he said in the middle of the incident. Apparently, Martín intended to park the vehicle, and although he was going very slowly, he ran a stop sign, which alerted the police officer that he was nearby. “For me you didn’t commit any infraction, gordi. We’ll see how much this little shit gets us…”, Maite said.

In a second sequence, the couple entered a bar to talk about the cumbersome situation they were part of, and ended with a fun back-and-forth between them: “First fine in the United States. Statements? Because it is all yours, it says your name… 179 dollars,” announced the former panelist of THE M. Pietruzka immediately defended himself and launched his strongest argument against his wife: “I’m not going to say that you distracted me…”, to which the aforementioned woman, laughing, launched into him: “Take charge, you didn’t brake at the stop sign, daddy… You didn’t brake for four seconds.”

Maite Peñoñori told of her strong experience in Israel, in the midst of the War in Gaza (Photo: Instagram)

Some days ago Maite Peñoñori She traveled to Israel, invited along with other journalists, to show how the conflict with Hamas is experienced from the inside in the middle of the War in Gaza. The journalist, who settled in Miami a few months ago and will debut on YouTube sharing her raw experience in the country, shared some of the testimonies of the horror that she was able to obtain and in dialogue with Teleshow He referred to the strong moments he experienced.

“I am still processing and digesting everything I saw and heard in these days. My eyes were there and I need to share it with you. I saw the sad but hate-free look of Silvia, who still has her children kidnapped. I walked through the remains of houses massacred by terrorists where I saw mattresses full of blood. I felt that fear that these towns feel when I heard explosions nearby,” she wrote, on her Instagram account.

I understood the anger of Lucy, an Israeli Arab journalist, who as a child saw her uncle set on fire by Islamic extremists and today has her husband in the army. I felt the resilience of a people trying to move forward when they came to thank us for looking at them when the world turns its back on them,” said the former panelist of THE M along with fragments of the dialogues with the people he interviewed and who experience the death of their loved ones firsthand.

In a talk with Teleshow, he reflected on his days. “I’m just landed. I’m working on a series of videos for my YouTube channel. Today I get the first one“said the journalist, who went to live in the United States with her husband, Martin Pietruszka. “It was a very intense and enriching experience. The first two days were the strongest because we were in the most affected areas near the Gaza Strip, chatting with relatives of kidnapped people and survivors of the October 7 massacre, in the kibbutz and where the party was held,” he said, in allusion to the Supernova Festival where 364 people were murdered in October of last year.

 
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