The 20-year-old driver who was arrested last Sunday for ramming two police officers with his car In an attempt to evade a checkpoint located in the northeast area of the city of Córdoba, he was released on Tuesday, judicial sources reported.
The investigating prosecutor Liliana Copello resolved to release the driver Lautaro Ordóñez, who nevertheless will continue to be linked to the case in which he is accused of the crimes of “resisting authority” and “minor injuries.”
In the maneuver to avoid control, he rammed his car into two police officers who, as a result of the impact, ended up on the hood of the car
The event occurred last Sunday morning, at the intersection of Rafael Núñez avenue and Hugo Wast in the Cerro las Rosas neighborhood, when Ordóñez was driving a Volkswagen Gol, accompanied by two girls aged 19 and 21, and as he approached a Police control tried to flee when they told him to slow down.
In the maneuver to avoid control, he rammed his car into two policemen who, as a result of the impact, ended up on the hood of the car.l, causing injuries to one of them in his legs, for which he had to be hospitalized and is recovering favorably.
From the ANSV we communicated with the mayor of Villa Allende, María Teresa Riu-Cazaux De Vélez, and we agreed to immediately disable the National Driver’s License of the person responsible for this madness. Driving is not a right, it is a responsibility. #NewRoadCulture pic.twitter.com/20sSkMrqJa
– Pablo Martinez Carignano (@pmcarignano) December 26, 2022
The policemen managed to hinder the escape and arrest the driver, while the companions were released once they had completed the procedural procedures for identification and investigation of criminal records.
The policemen managed to hinder the escape and arrest the driver, while the companions were released once they complied with the procedural procedures.
As a consequence of Ordóñez’s conduct, the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV) disabled his driver’s license.
“From the ANSV we communicated with the mayor of Villa Allende, María Teresa Riu-Cazaux De Vélez, and we agreed to immediately disable the National Driver’s License of the person responsible for this madness,” the Agency’s executive director, Pablo Martinez Carignano.