Of the total of 29 people arrested during the so-called Generation Z march, 10 were referred to the civic court for causing injuries that take less than 15 days to heal.
Mexico City, November 18 (However).- Eight of the 18 people arrested for the violence that broke out in the so-called march of the Generation Z from Saturday were transferred on Tuesday to North Male Preventive Prisonin the Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s office, where they are expected to be presented before a control judge. Three of the detainees are being processed and five more received the measure of preventive detention.
Until now, three of the people who were arrested over the weekend, who respond to the names of Daniel, 20 years old; José Luis, 22 years old, and Enrique N, have been linked to process for the crime of attempted homicide, but they will continue their process in freedom, since the Control judges determined as a precautionary measure the periodic signing every 15 days.
For their part, five people who respond to the names of Sergio, Brian, José Enrique, Eduardo and Brayan, requested the duplication of the term, so they will remain in preventive detention.
According to the investigation folder of the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJ-CdMx) that is following the case for the crime of attempted homicide, Miguel Ángel D, the element of the Alameda Sector who was attacked in the Generation Z march, narrated what was said by the protesters of the black bloc.
“We are going to kill you, you fucking police officer, you serve the left, you fucking asshole, you are going to die, a henchman of the Government,” the document reads. “You are going to die because of Claudia, asshole” (sic), added the policeman’s attackers.
“I thought they would kill me, since I couldn’t defend myself, and I was totally defenseless against my attackers. When I felt like I was dying, I started shouting to my colleagues for help, so when I was on the floor I realized that three of my colleagues were coming to my aid,” declared Miguel Ángel D as part of his complaint.
The head of the capital’s Prosecutor’s Office, Bertha Alcalde Luján, reported on Monday that 29 people were arrested in flagrante delicto during the demonstration that took place on Saturday in the Historic Center of Mexico City (CdMx) for crimes such as attempted homicide, resistance by individuals, robbery and injuries to varying degrees.
However, 10 people were referred to the civic court because the injuries they caused to the police took less than 15 days to heal and this is not classified as a crime, but rather as civic offenses. In this sense, the cases were dismissed and the people were released.
The Prosecutor also detailed that, of the remaining detainees, a minor was referred to the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Justice for Adolescents.
