Professor Senovia Chacón, from a rural school located in Moral de Páramo, Santander, experienced a moment of panic with 20 students. While she was teaching, a man attacked her with a firearm in front of a minor.
The subject entered the institution, wore a hat and black rubber boots, entered the teacher's classroom, put a gun to his head and stole his belongings. Later, he took out a cell phone and said it was on a cell phone to help his companion who had been bitten by an animal.
Filemón Solano, mayor of the Municipality of Páramo, said: “She was assaulted in front of her students, and the man came in with a firearm and submitted it, so the truth is that it had a considerable impact between teachers and children.”
“The police are already taking over the case and carrying out routine patrols. After this incident, I asked the village commander for more patrols, because people are very worried because it's a classroom and it's very serious.
According to the authorities, the teacher's identity card between the cell phone lining was found on the way from the municipality to El Socorro (Santander). Solano recently alleged that a robbery was registered in his jurisdiction.
“We are currently taking steps to find out who is responsible for these incidents by the National Model for Community Surveillance of Intelligence Officials, Judiciary Police and Quadrants,” the police said.
It should be remembered that in recent weeks there have been cases of theft in the department of Santander, where minors under 17 years old were attacked with knives by three unknown subjects in the Santa Cruz area. Geography of the Bukaramanga metropolitan area, apparently stole his cell phone.
In addition to the painful case of Nikol Valentina, a student at a general secondary school in Bucaramanga, he suffered three attacks with a knife and died from the theft of his cell phone for the same reason.
This happened when a minor left school on Thursday, February 24, at 2 pm, and crossed the overpass and entered the tunnel, and while walking down the stairs, an assassin approached and killed her at the Santander University Hospital six hours later.
Pedro José Trujillo Pérez, a Venezuelan citizen who murdered Rodriguez, accepted the charges charged by a criminal judge in the city of Bucaramanga who sent him to prison in the last few hours.
“During the interrogation, he saw the girl alone in the tunnel, approached her, grabbed her neck, managed to release her, and when she returned, he grabbed her neck and stabbed her in the neck, and said he fled without remembering where the other person was. When the girl left, she was still standing,” the prosecutor said at a preliminary hearing held last weekend.
It is worth mentioning that the number of bumangains that feel unsafe in the capital of Santander this year compared to 2020 increased by 14.4 percentage points this year. In 2021, all forms of assault and theft in Bucaramanga totaled 6,581 cases, exceeding the 12-month consolidation record of the previous year, which was 5,826 cases.
The authorities asked citizens to provide information through the 123 hotline or the nearest police station.
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