Feb 22 • 17:03 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Involved in the robbery of a delivery motorcycle ends up lynched by the victim's companions, in Quito

In Quito, a group of delivery drivers lynched a man they suspected of stealing a motorcycle from one of their colleagues.

In a dramatic incident in northern Quito, several delivery drivers chased down a man they alleged had stolen a motorcycle belonging to one of their coworkers. The drivers gathered in the area near America and Mañosca avenues to initiate a pursuit, eventually catching the suspect and violently assaulting him. The altercation culminated with the suspect being left lying on the street after sustaining multiple blows.

National Police officers responded to the scene to retrieve the wounded man, but tensions flared among the group of drivers who were adamant about taking justice into their own hands. Eyewitness accounts and video footage circulating on social media depict the drivers demanding that the police return the suspect so they could punish him themselves, illustrating a palpable sense of frustration and rage over street crime in the area.

This incident raises important questions about public safety and the growing trend of citizens resorting to vigilantism in Ecuador. The police's limited presence during the assault and the inability to ensure the safety of victims highlight ongoing issues regarding crime and law enforcement in Quito, necessitating a discussion about accountability, justice, and community safety in urban areas.

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