Óscar Antonio Gómez Sierra, o ‘El Negro’, é morto dias após sair da prisão

Óscar Antonio Gómez Sierra, conhecido como ‘El Negro’, que matou um estudante em um bar de Cuernavaca em 2017, foi morto a tiros em um lava-jato em Tetela del Monte nesta sexta-feira, pouco depois de recuperar sua liberdade.

Óscar Antonio Gómez Sierra, conhecido como ‘El Negro’, foi morto a tiros em um lava-jato em Tetela del Monte, ao norte de Cuernavaca, na última sexta-feira. Fontes policiais confirmaram que ele tinha acabado de sair da prisão de Atlacholoaya após cumprir parte de sua pena por homicídio qualificado. O assassinato relembra a morte do estudante da UAEM, Israel Hernández, de 23 anos, ocorrida na madrugada de 29 de setembro de 2017, no bar Attico, no bairro de Vista Hermosa. Câmeras de segurança registraram Gómez Sierra agredindo uma mulher, Hernández intervindo para defendê-la, e o agressor disparando contra seu peito, chutando seu corpo e fugindo. Após a fuga, ele foi preso em novembro de 2017 em San José del Cabo, na Baja California Sur, por meio de uma operação interestadual. As investigações revelaram ligações com grupos criminosos, já que ele é filho de um ex-colaborador de uma organização criminosa nacional. Sua sentença foi reduzida devido a benefícios processuais, permitindo sua recente soltura. A Procuradoria-Geral do Estado de Morelos está investigando um possível acerto de contas ligado ao seu histórico criminal ou rivalidades dentro da prisão.

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