A 21-year-old man was detained for shooting at police during the eviction of a large land occupation in San Antonio, injuring two officers. Among those arrested is Bryan Andrés Serrano Godoy, who receives a grace pension for human rights violations during the 2019 social outbreak.
During the second day of a scheduled eviction in the San Antonio megatoma, in the Valparaíso Region, violent incidents occurred that left two Carabineros officers injured by gunfire. The presidential delegate of Valparaíso, Yanino Riquelme, and General Patricia Vásquez, head of the Valparaíso zone, confirmed that a second cabo received a pellet in his knee, while a sergeant was shot in one of his arms. These events took place while evicting parcels 13 and 15 of the occupation.
In response, police detained six Chilean nationals, including two minors aged 15 and 16. The accused face charges of attempted homicide against Carabineros, as well as possession of weapons and ammunition. Among the adult detainees—three men and one woman—is Bryan Andrés Serrano Godoy, 21 years old, who is one of the 418 beneficiaries of a state grace pension for being a victim of human rights violations during the social outbreak of October 18, 2019.
Carabineros provided all procedural details to the Public Ministry, and the detainees were placed at the disposal of the Guarantee Court for their detention review. This case highlights the intersection between recent public order events and the aftermath of the social outbreak, with no further details reported on the specific context of Serrano Godoy's detention.