Defense or Detention: Cuban Man’s Story of Self-Defense Against Assault

2024-01-22 04:29:41

CubitaNOW Editorial ~ Monday, January 22, 2024

A Cuban ended up detained by the PNR to clarify the assault of which he was a victim.

Through social networks, activist Glenda Rancaño reported the case.

Rancaño explained details of how the man ended up being prosecuted for defending himself from the criminal who stabbed him to steal his motorcycle.

The events occurred in the town of San Agustín, municipality of La Lisa in Havana.

“Attempted robbery with violence in San Agustín, La Lisa. On Saturday night around 11pm I receive a message from a friend of this man who tells me that “they tried to stab him to steal his motorcycle in San Agustín and he stabbed him”, the young man apparently defended himself and ended up stabbing him. to the aggressor,” said Rancaño.

The Cuban woman stated that the attacked man was taken to the police because he used a knife to defend himself.

“After the complaint, the police took this man prisoner to clarify what happened and at that time, the source tells me, he was in the 7th Unit of San Agustín,” he stated.

In the screenshot shown, the Cuban explains that he defended himself from the assault and expresses his concern that he is the one imprisoned when he only sought to defend himself.

“They just stabbed me for pleasure and in self-defense I stabbed him. I hope justice is served and they don’t put me in prison for pleasure.”

The Cuban activist assures that she has received dozens of complaints from other residents of San Agustín complaining about the lack of security in that place: “many residents of the place contacted me to tell me about the number of violent events that have occurred in recent weeks in that area of ​​this Havana municipality. Take care of yourselves, Cubans, this boy was close to being another fatal victim of the wave of violence that is plaguing Cuba at this time.”

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