Feb 10 • 13:43 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

A Buenos Aires police officer died after being run over during a robbery chase in Quilmes and Avellaneda

A Buenos Aires police officer was killed while pursuing suspects involved in a robbery, highlighting the dangers faced by law enforcement in Argentina.

A 40-year-old Buenos Aires police officer named Alejandro Nuñez tragically lost his life on Monday afternoon during a robbery pursuit that started in Quilmes and ended in Villa Domínico, a locality in Avellaneda. The officer was struck and killed by the vehicle he was pursuing, which failed to stop as it collided with his motorcycle. This incident raises significant concerns regarding the safety of law enforcement officers working to combat rising crime in Argentina, particularly in urban areas.

The pursuit began after a call made to the emergency number 911 reported a robbery involving a stolen black Chevrolet Tracker SUV. Police quickly disseminated this information over the radio, which led to the chase commencing around 7 PM. The tragic outcome of this incident sparked expressions of grief and outrage from the police community, with one colleague lamenting the "unjust fate" of Officer Nuñez.

Authorities have taken two individuals into custody in connection with the robbery, underscoring that while there has been a focus on apprehending criminals, the dangers of such pursuits must also be addressed. This event adds to a growing body of incidents that highlight the pressures and hazards faced by police officers in their line of duty, often involving high-speed chases that can end in tragedy for both the officers and the public.

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