Juan Grabois embroiled in a new controversy after appearing in a violent incident In the’ the streets of Palermo, where the social leader reprimanded by a man when he left a meeting in that Buenos Aires area.
The moment was recorded by several passers-by who were walking along Armenia Street. In the videos, which immediately reached social networks and became a trend, you can see and hear the intense exchange between the leader of the Frente Patria Grande and a man identified as Marcos Viera.
According to reports, everything happened when Grabois got out of a car with several people, probably colleagues, and suddenly someone shouted at him: “What are you doing here? Take care of the poor.”. According to witnesses, that idea fueled the violence.
In the clip of the scene that went viral, the former presidential candidate’s associates are seen trying to contain him as he warns his opponent ” the next one is not going to be in the leg.” “Next time you will think about it again,” said the founder of the Union of Economic Workers Popular (UTEP).
Another video shows the moment after the fall of Viera, who was in that area because he was going to pick up his daughter from school. “I can’t walk, fool, if he breaks my leg,” replied another who asked him to leave the place.
Given the magnitude of the street altercation, City Police reported the incident to the Flagrancy Unit and Grabois was charged with felony threats and assault, as reported in LN+.
At the end of September, the head of UTEP had done a similar event in the Ezeiza Airport when I returned from Romewhere he participated in a meeting led by Pope Francis. Passengers in the airport insulted him and he reacted angrily, to the extent that the Airport Security Police (PSA) had to intervene to prevent the incidents from to increase.
At that time, several videos of the situation went viral on social networks. In one of them, Grabois was seen struggling with four security agents and a militant from his group who were trying to stop him, while they shouted at him: “Go with the Pope, son of a bitch!”“thief”.
Frustrated, the director answered again and again: “Someone here, tell me where I stole from! Woman, tell me where I stole from! Somebody tell me where I stole from.” From the chorus of those who rebuked him, insults continued to flow: “You stole from the poor”“you stole everything”, “you stole from all Argentines, from all of them”. The police continued to use force to separate Grabois from the rest of the passengers and take him towards the exit.
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