Mar 17 • 16:18 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

They Pretended to Be Customers and Shot Dead a Shopkeeper in Almirante Brown

Two assailants posing as customers shot and killed a shopkeeper in Almirante Brown, Argentina, after he reportedly resisted their robbery attempt.

On Sunday at around 21:10, Roberto Antonio Peralta, a 73-year-old shopkeeper, was in his store located at 1110 Santa Cruz Street in the San José neighborhood of Almirante Brown, Argentina. Just as he was about to close for the night, two men entered the store posing as customers, threatening him during an attempted robbery. Although the details of the encounter are unclear, it is believed that Peralta resisted the assailants, which prompted them to open fire on him.

Surveillance footage captured the incident showing two individuals, one wearing a white shirt and the other a cap, outside the shop moments before the crime occurred. The assailants shot Peralta four times, with one shot striking him in the groin, leading to fatal injuries. Despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his wounds. Peralta operated his business right in front of his residence, underscoring the tragic impact of the crime on the local community.

This incident is part of a growing concern regarding violence and crime in the Greater Buenos Aires area, particularly involving small business owners who often face the threat of robbery. The brutal nature of the crime has sparked outrage within the community, leading to calls for heightened security measures and more robust efforts to combat rising crime rates. The local police are investigating the incident, and there is a heightened demand for justice and safety for local merchants.

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