Luis Ventura (68) revealed that he was the victim of a attempted robbery in a bar. Then, he told how he defended himself from the thief, subdued him and taught him an important lesson.
In the program In the afternoon (America at 4.15pm), the journalist recounted a dangerous situation he had to face last Monday: “Yesterday they tried to rob me in a bar half a block from a police station, “I grabbed the guy who tried to rob me and do you know what I did?”
“I threw him out, told him, ‘You don’t do that,’ and he blurted out,” she said of the lesson she tried to teach the young criminal.
At that moment, the speaker Rocío Oliva (33) crossed him and told him: “What you did is wrong, because if you let him go he will go and steal from someone else.” “They finally did,” Ventura responded.
At the request of host Karina Mazzocco (54) to provide more details about his story, Luis told the full story from the beginning.
“It was between Lavalle and Reconquista, on the corner of Radio Del Plata, having coffee with two people, half a block from a police station. “It was raining, the door opened and a boy of about 15 or 16 came in.”Luis said.
The journalist stopped and clarified: “I had already seen the method of robbing you by selling you a flannel.”
In this sense, he continued with his story: “Then when he put the cloth over the cell phone, I grabbed his hand and hooked it from here (touches forearm).”
“How aggressive”, his colleague Oliva reproached him. “No, not aggressive, I avoided a crime”, defended the first. Intruders of the accusations.
And then Luis continued: “I told him, ‘It’s not done,’ and the guy said, ‘Give me the flannel,’ and he left.”
“There were three big boys outside, not the boy’s age,” he clarified that the young thief was not alone, but was accompanied by other accomplices.
Later, in an act of solidarity, the speaker said that he wanted to alert the rest of the people who were there. “There were two women outside, and I hit their window and told them, ‘Be careful, because they’re going to bother you.'”
In the end, according to Ventura’s story, the thieves ended up carrying out a robbery: “They passed by on their way back, they saw that the women were distracted, “After 10 minutes everyone was screaming because a bike had been stolen.”
At the moment, Dew He took advantage of the closing of the story to vindicate what he had suggested at the beginning: “You should have picked up that boy, taken him to the police station and filed a report.”
In addition to Luis Ventura, other journalists have been victims of insecurity
The American journalist was not the only one to have been exposed to a criminal act in recent days.
Last Wednesday, the journalist Mercedes Ninci (59) suffered a vviolent robbery in his home in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, where he was with his four children and one of his grandchildren.
“We went through hell. A group entered the house while we were sleeping and took everything. I was with my 4 children and my nephew who lives at home. We are alive thanks to the Virgin of Sorrows and Mamma Antula,” Ninci said last week on his social networks.
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The reporter said that the criminals said “how little money there is in this house.”
“We were all sleeping and suddenly I started hearing screaming. When I come out I see that one of the boys was being carried down the stairs. They pointed a gun at us, made everyone come in and took us to my room, threw us face down and asked us for money and gold. They had black gloves,” Mercedes told Radio Miter.
On the other hand, Marina Calabro (50) She told Ángel de Brito that an episode of insecurity affected her closely in the early hours of last Sunday, although fortunately she managed to escape unharmed.
The driver of THEY (America at 20) shared Marina’s testimony on her X account (formerly Twitter): “After 12:30 I stop at the traffic light between Godoy Cruz and Libertador. Three guys jump on my car. One tries to open the door (on my side).”
“Another hits the passenger window with his elbow. Another stops in front of me. I didn’t know what to do, I managed to honk and the car that was stopped behind me stopped next to me”he said.
Marina Calabro suffered a robbery attempt last night:
“After 12.30pm I stop at the traffic lights at Gody Cruz and Libertador and 3 guys jump on top of my car. One tries to open the door for me (on my side). Another hits the passenger window with his elbow. Another stops in front of me. Not… pic.twitter.com/SlY5TERRyq
— ANGEL (@AngeldebritoOk) March 17, 2024
Finally, the help of this other driver helped her escape as reported by De Brito: “The one in front of me was running a little and I took the opportunity to get off.”
Source: Clarin