“Walter was bleeding in the furniture”: family of dead welder



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Amid the tears and pain that overwhelm them, the relatives of Walter Alexander Polo Sánchez, 30, a welder who died after receiving two bullet wounds in the middle of a police procedure on 84th Street No. 21C – 60, El Por Fin neighborhood, in the south of Barranquilla, at dawn on Friday, January 1, they told more details of the horrible dawn they lived.

“Those were not police officers but bandits because of the way they killed my brother-in-law, he was not a criminal to die that way. I heard the first shot and I run to see what is happening and it was a fight that came from a few blocks up and one of those involved when seeing the open house got in and flew across the yard. I went out to tell him that the boy was no longer here and that he had left, but the policemen, especially a tall dark-haired one, had a firearm pointed inside the house and the others told him to shoot and I told him no because there were many children here, but he did not care and fired three shots, “said the woman sitting on a chair in the house that was still disorderly after what happened.

“The first shot was hit in the chest, when he was rolling he released another and Walter was bleeding on a piece of furniture in the house and they left they didn’t even help him,” he said.

The woman who did not want to reveal her identity for security reasons, also denounced that the uniformed officers placed a “stunner that left the children and all of us here crazy, the windows were left without glass and the rocks were thrown to the ceiling, which they almost beat Walter’s daughter. “



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