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Commotion generated among the residents of Villa Portales in Central Station, know that one of the residents was indicted for a series of murders that affected, mostly, homeless people in Alameda.
Diego Ruiz Restrepo placeholder image, a 30-year-old Colombian citizen, was not a stranger in the block 5 community. More than a year ago, on August 3, 2019 staged a violent argument in his apartment, where he would have taken out a knife, the block delegate told LUN.
After that episode, they held a meeting to prevent this type of event from happening again. Instance where the man’s mother intervened and asked not to be discriminated against. In addition, she assured them that she had handed him over to the Carabineros.
Everything continued its course, until Monday afternoon he was arrested and his name became publicly known. Ruiz is accused of at least seven completed homicides and one attempted murder.
The news did not surprise a neighbor who adjoins the department of the investigated. As detailed, the man “he had two faces (…) In the day he was extremely outgoing and friendly. He greeted you very extrovertly and said ‘hi mommy’, as are Colombians. But other times he was very quiet and had a look that scared a little ”.
The woman said that on the weekend she played the music at full volume and he got violent when they complained about the noise. “He was starting to yell and threaten,” he recalled.
The neighbor of the department, affirmed that the product of the pandemic had been controlled with the noise. “He never again played the music at full blast and there were no more fights in the house, they were fed up.”
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