Realistic courtroom scene illustrating the Santa Fe ruling declaring a teenage school shooter not punishable, with judge, defendant, shocked families, and headline.
Realistic courtroom scene illustrating the Santa Fe ruling declaring a teenage school shooter not punishable, with judge, defendant, shocked families, and headline.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Court rules school shooter of 15 not punishable in Santa Fe

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Santa Fe courts declared Gino C., a 15-year-old who killed classmate Ian Cabrera and wounded eight others at Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 in San Cristóbal, not punishable. The ruling follows a legal gap, with the new Juvenile Penal Law effective from September 5. Prosecutors said the attack involved 'certain planning'.

Gino C. opened fire at the school on Tuesday, killing 13-year-old Ian Cabrera and wounding eight others. After a charge attribution hearing, courts ruled him not punishable under current law 22.278, so he faces no trial or liberty-depriving measure. He will stay in a Santa Fe youth institute awaiting curative measures from an interdisciplinary team.

Prosecutors Carlos Vottero and Luis Schiappa Pietra stated at a press conference that the Prosecutor's Office lacks tools to proceed until the new regime starts on September 5. The case is charged as aggravated intentional homicide by firearm use, but the minor's age shields him from punishment. Defender Mariana Oroño said the shooter's parents are 'handling the situation as they can,' with no contact or apologies to the victim's family.

The probe found 'certain planning' in the attack, focusing on digital links, social media, and family dynamics. Police raided the family home on Tuesday, followed 24 hours later by a Federal Police operation on the same property and family business, seizing key evidence. The school will remain closed as the investigation continues.

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Discussions on X primarily consist of news outlets reporting the Santa Fe court's ruling declaring 15-year-old Gino C. not punishable for killing Ian Cabrera and wounding others at school, due to a gap before the new Juvenile Penal Law. Prosecutors highlighted planning and social media links. Sentiments include neutral factual summaries from journalists and outrage from users decrying impunity and calling the outcome a 'madness' where 'killing is cheap in Argentina.'

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Illustration of school shooting aftermath: police and emergency vehicles outside Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40, with mourning students and parents.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

15-year-old student kills 13-year-old classmate in San Cristóbal school

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

A 15-year-old student entered the Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 in San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, armed with a shotgun and killed 13-year-old Ian Cabrera on Monday morning. The attacker injured other students before being subdued by porter Fabio. Provincial authorities declared two days of mourning and suspended classes.

Santa Fe authorities detained a 16-year-old accused of covering up the shooting at Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 in San Cristóbal on March 30. The suspect allegedly had prior knowledge of the attack that killed one student and injured eight others. Officials are probing a possible international network linked to the case.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Osmar ‘N’, a 15-year-old teenager, is the alleged perpetrator of the murder of two teachers at Antón Makárenko high school in Michoacán. Authorities confirm a direct attack with an AR-15 rifle hidden in a guitar case, per security videos. If found guilty, he would face permanent internment from six months to five years, under Michoacán's Specialized Code of Justice for Adolescents.

An 18-year-old student attacked members of the Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta community in Calama with a bladed weapon on Friday, killing a 59-year-old inspector and injuring a teaching assistant and three students. The attacker was detained in flagrancy by Carabineros after being restrained by teachers. Local authorities declared three days of communal mourning and President José Antonio Kast sent ministers to the site.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Former Constitutional Court president Iván Aróstica confronted armed intruders at his San Miguel home on Thursday, May 21. A 14-year-old died in the shootout and the former minister and his son were wounded.

Iquique's Oral Criminal Court sentenced Ricardo Valles Córdova, a local school's sports coordinator, to three years and one day of effective imprisonment for sexually abusing a 16-year-old student. The incident took place in August 2025 in the defendant's office. He was also permanently barred from jobs involving minors.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Tarapacá Regional Prosecutor's Office has launched probes into at least three reports of school shooting threats in the region, occurring on Wednesday. The PDI is conducting investigations at the affected schools, with some suspending classes on Thursday. Similar incidents were reported in other parts of the country.

 

 

 

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