A video found by the Airport Security Police (PSA) on the memory card of the cell phone of Fernando Sabag Montiel, the individual who tried to assassinate Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández, shows a man in the foreground, who for the investigators is the stopped, manipulating the gun, pulling it back in the movement to load a projectile and pulling the trigger.
According to reports, the filming corresponds to the month of July and is in the hands of federal judge María Eugenia Capuchetti. On Thursday, September 1, when Sabag Montiel attempted to attack Fernández, the former pulled the trigger, but the shot did not occur because there was no projectile in the chamber of the weapon.
Although he was unable to fire the weapon, he tried to load the weapon after pulling the trigger, according to what he said. a witness. A Fernández sympathizer told federal investigators that Sabag Montiel tried to load a bullet, but those present did not allow him to do so, so they restrained him. The gun fell to the floor.
The 32-caliber Bersa pistol that Sabag Montiel took to the scene has traces of his DNA, according to expert reports.