casino robbery leaves two injured; Kennedy



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The employee of the casino, located in that area of ​​the south of the city, stopped to the criminal who had come with a butcher knife to subdue and steal the place, reported Citytv.

The 19-year-old casino worker he pounced on the thief and tried to cut him down so that money or valuables of the establishment are not stolen.

The facts were confirmed by the father of the young man, who in that medium said that his son defended himself. The casino clerk struggled, but was attacked with the oversized knife and suffered 3 wounds.

These were on the back, hip, and shoulder. However, fortunately the brave young man is out of danger, according to his father in that capital environment.

Besides the young man, the offender himself was also injured during the assault. The subject reportedly tripped and fell while fleeing without the robbery loot. There, the offender I know short 3 fingers of the hand.

Eventually, the quadrant police had to save the thief before the community lynched him. The offender is in police custody in a medical facility and will be denounced by the young casino worker, concluded Citytv.

This is the video of the assault in the south of Bogotá:

Bogotanos surveyed feel more insecure with Claudia López

This is recorded by a survey by the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. 76% of the people asked said they felt insecure when walking on the streets of the city.

This figure represents an increase in the perception of insecurity in Bogotá of 16% comparing 2019 with 2020 (Claudia López’s first year as mayor of Bogotá), as recorded in the Chamber of Commerce survey.

The survey, made of 3,500 people in the country’s capital, left strong figures that show how the perception people’s insecurity has grown in recent years.

The study by the Chamber of Commerce shows how the perception of insecurity increased from 42% in 2016 to an alarming 76% in 2020. figures grew gradually during the mayoralty of Enrique Peñalosa. This, taking into account that when the former mayor took office, the perception of insecurity was 42% and when his term ended, it was 60%.

For this year, the Chamber of Commerce also prepared a gender approach in its survey. In this, it was established that the perception of insecurity of the women questioned increased from 61% to 81%.



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