He is 15 years old, accused of participating in a homicide by the fearsome Millón gang, and escaped: he is not the only case
A 15-year-old is accused of involvement in a murder linked to a notorious gang in Argentina and has recently escaped custody.
A 15-year-old boy, referred to as T. F., has been implicated in a gruesome murder that is believed to be connected to a notorious criminal organization known as the Millón gang, responsible for violent robberies and serious crimes in San Isidro, Argentina. The murder in question involved the killing of María Susana Rodríguez Iturriaga, an 81-year-old woman, who was fatally assaulted during a robbery on October 25. Law enforcement agencies viewed T. F. as a significant suspect and arrested him on November 10 for alleged involvement in this tragic incident.
Despite his young age, T. F. was connected to multiple violent acts attributed to the Millón gang, highlighting the alarming involvement of minors in such criminal activities in Argentina. After being detained, he managed to escape from a juvenile detention center in Malvinas Argentinas on New Year’s Eve, leading to his declaration as a fugitive. This incident raises serious concerns about the challenges in the rehabilitation and supervision of young offenders within the justice system.
Law enforcement's pursuit of T. F. continued after his escape, and he was ultimately recaptured during a routine patrol operation. This situation underscores the ongoing issue of gang violence and juvenile crime in the country, prompting discussions on the effectiveness of the juvenile justice system and the need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate youth involvement in organized crime activities.