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Preventive prison for man who injured another in SFM

A court in Duarte province imposed three months of preventive prison a Secundino Rojas Reynoso, accused of injuring several shotswith an illegal firearm, Juan Felix Sosa Estrella (Frank Felix).

According to a press release, Judge Darwin López, of the Judicial Office of Permanent Attention Services of the Duarte province, imposed the measure of coercion on Rojas Reynoso, to whom the Public Ministry charges the crimes of attempted homicide and illegal possession of a firearm.

The court ordered compliance with the coercion measure at the Vista al Valle Correction and Rehabilitation Center (CCR), in the municipality of San Francisco de Macorís.

The file indicates that in the early hours of June 17, Rojas Reynoso wounded Sosa Estrella with several shots at a time when the victim was on 5th Street, in the Hermanas Mirabal sector of San Francisco de Macorís.

It refers that Sosa Estrella would have tried to grab Rojas Reynoso, being in these circumstances that he immediately took out the firearm and carried out the shots that caused injuries and traumas in different parts of the body.

The defendant was arrested by court order on July 14. At the time of being registered, a Taurus 9mm caliber pistol, serial number SJI641, with its charger and ten capsules for it, was seized in the front part of his waist, without any type of document.

Rojas Reynoso is linked to two other violent acts recorded in the aforementioned province, one by shots on the air and another for intrafamily violence in whose proceedings he received as a measure of coercion an economic guarantee and periodic presentation.

Despite the measures imposed, the defendant continued to commit violent acts to the detriment of people in this province, said the Prosecutor’s Office.

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