INSTALL LOOP FLOWERS HEARING DISORDERS IN FOOTBALL MATCH
SAN SALVADOR, 05 MAY 2011 (INTERJUST). The Peace Court No. 2 will install initial hearing Friday against 11 defendants accused of particularly aggravating threats, property damage and public disorder the detriment of two agents of the National Civil Police (PNC), a patrol and the public peace, respectively.
Judge Marta Lilian Villatoro, said this at 10:00 am on May 6 to the completion of the hearing, in which the Attorney General's Office (FGR) has called on the administering of justice declare formal instruction to detention. Defendants are
Jesus Alejandro Sánchez García, Santos Carrillo Flores, Melvin Molina César Aguilar, René Diego Morán Díaz, Hernán Enrique Gutierrez Ramos, who are processed by injuries Moses Vasquez Umaña Carlos Humberto Escobar Remberto Ventura PNC.
also for Gutierrez Ramos has been charged with aggravated threats special agent Ventura Escobar, while Juan Carlos Jurado Aguilar, Juan Carlos Hernández García, Manuel de Jesús Sánchez López, amides of Jesus Ortega, William Alfredo Martínez Machuca and Miguel Angel Ferman Chavez will be judged by the crimes of public disorder and aggravated damages to the detriment of the police agency and the public peace, respectively.
The facts, according to the prosecutor's application, occurred at the end of the semifinal match between the national soccer teams and Firpo FC Alliance FC. Presumably
defendants rioted at the end of the sporting event, which ended in a tie. The two officers tried to calm down the accused, however, were attacked and even threatened with guns by people.
The victims called in reinforcements for the 911 Emergency Service and the defendants were arrested at about 8:00 pm on May 1 The street opposite the mall Elysees South Expressway near the Estadio Cuscatlan. The accused Gutierrez Ramos put him on a Social Security hospital, having been injured by a firearm.
There were also four children aged 15, 16 and 17 years old charged with disorders aggravated damages public and subject to public peace and the PNC. These are processed in the Juvenile Court 1 º.
cm / Interjust
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