Cuban Guerrero is one of the anonymous agents of state security, used to disseminate false news and pretend activists.
Lima, Peru – The Cuban Warrior, YouTube character associated with the State Security (SE) of the Castro regime, sent a veiled threat In his last video From this Friday to Manuel A. Morales, Chief of the Miami Police.
“In the country of freedom, ambush with shooters from roof literally hunting people with high -range rifles. And I have a message that is directed from the highest spheres of US politics to the last tick of Miami,” said the youtuber, one of the main anonymous agents of the SE, used to spread false news and defame to opponents, activists and independent journalists.
In the video (minute 7:30), the Cuban warrior refers to the debate on armed violence in the United States that charged special relevance in recent weeks after the murder of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
“Give them to eat balls!” Warns all critics of the Cuban dictatorship outside the island.
Then The anonymous profile Manuel to Morales is issued for participating in the “Save to Cuba” conference, an event framed in the 35th anniversary of the Cuban Democratic Directory (DDC) and where other recognized political, social and community leaders also attended to combine voices and efforts in favor of the liberation of the island.
According to the Castro agent, the Chief of the Miami police gave an “imbeciloid speech” in the event about rescuing the Cubans. “You repeat them again, save you because right now the life of a single person in that country (USA) is not guaranteed,” he said.
The veiled threat of the profile is transcended a few weeks after the “boss Morales” offered an interview to Cubanetin which, among other issues, he explored the possible role of the Miami Police in the resentment of security forces in a Cuba in transition towards democracy.
The strong message of freedom, change and commitment to the Cuban future raised by Morales has bicked the Communist Party on the island, immediately activating the alarms of the dictatorship, as well as the discrediting campaigns and propaganda of its spokesmen.
Manuel A. Morales has a wide career in the Miami Police Department, which he joined in 1994 after serving almost four years in the United States Army. Throughout his career, he has held various positions, including Patrol officer, detective, sergeant, lieutenant, commander and major. In February 2022he was officially appointed police officer and began supervising more than 1,300 sworn officers and 400 civil employees.
“In Cuba, many police officers have only seen a repression model, but if they begin to understand that their true role is to protect the people, the change will be inevitable,” Morales told this newspaper in the interview.
Public order forces play a fundamental role in the security and development of a society, recognized the interviewee, also highlighting the impact that a fair and efficient police force can have on the transformation of a community.
