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.
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Justicia declara no punible a tirador de 15 años en escuela de Santa Fe

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La Justicia santafesina declaró no punible a Gino C., el adolescente de 15 años que mató a su compañero Ian Cabrera e hirió a ocho más en la Escuela Normal Mariano Moreno N°40 de San Cristóbal. La decisión se debe a que la nueva Ley Penal Juvenil entra en vigencia el 5 de septiembre. Los fiscales indicaron que el ataque tuvo 'cierta planificación'.

Gino C. disparó en la escuela el martes, asesinando a Ian Cabrera de 13 años y dejando ocho heridos. Tras una audiencia de atribución de cargos, los tribunales lo declararon inimputable bajo la ley vigente 22.278, por lo que no enfrentará juicio ni medida cautelar privativa de libertad. Permanecerá en un instituto de menores en Santa Fe a la espera de medidas curativas, según determinó un equipo interdisciplinario.

Los fiscales Carlos Vottero y Luis Schiappa Pietra explicaron en conferencia de prensa que el Ministerio Público de la Acusación no puede avanzar penalmente hasta la entrada en vigencia del nuevo régimen el 5 de septiembre. El caso está caratulado como homicidio doloso agravado por uso de arma de fuego, pero la edad del menor lo protege de condena. La abogada defensora Mariana Oroño señaló que los padres del tirador 'llevan la situación como pueden' y no ha habido contacto ni disculpas con la familia de la víctima.

La investigación reveló 'cierta planificación' en el ataque, con foco en vínculos digitales, redes sociales y dinámica familiar. La policía allanó la casa de la familia el martes y, 24 horas después, un operativo de la Policía Federal incluyó el comercio familiar, secuestrando pruebas clave. La escuela permanecerá cerrada mientras continúa la pesquisa.

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