A bottle shattered on impact, leaving the officer with a contusion
En la noche del 6 de junio, lo que comenzó como un intento de acceso no autorizado a un recinto de conciertos en Comodoro derivó en una confrontación que recuerda cuán rápido puede escalar la tensión colectiva cuando los límites —físicos y sociales— son desafiados. Dos policías resultaron heridos tras ser atacados con piedras y una botella de vidrio por un hombre que intentaba cruzar una valla de seguridad sin autorización. El detenido aguarda ahora una audiencia judicial que determinará el curso legal de los hechos, mientras la investigación permanece abierta.
- Un intento de cruzar una valla de seguridad en el predio ferial de Comodoro desencadenó una violenta confrontación durante el concierto de Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado.
- Un hombre arrojó piedras a los oficiales que intentaban contener el acceso no autorizado, hiriendo a un sargento en la mano derecha.
- La situación se intensificó cuando el mismo agresor tomó una botella de vidrio y la estrelló contra la cabeza de otro policía, provocándole una contusión en el cráneo.
- Otros integrantes del grupo se sumaron al ataque lanzando piedras y botellas, convirtiendo el incidente en un disturbio generalizado en el perímetro del evento.
- El principal agresor fue reducido y detenido en el lugar; permanece bajo custodia policial a la espera de una audiencia de control de detención ante la justicia.
La noche del 6 de junio, el puesto de control de seguridad del predio ferial de Comodoro se convirtió en escenario de violencia cuando un grupo de personas intentó cruzar una valla que separaba el recinto del estacionamiento durante el concierto de Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado. Lo que comenzó como un problema de acceso se transformó rápidamente en una confrontación física.
Mientras los efectivos gestionaban el ingreso al evento, un hombre comenzó a arrojar piedras contra los policías que intentaban frenar el cruce no autorizado. Una de ellas impactó en la mano derecha de un sargento, causándole una herida visible. Lejos de detenerse, el agresor tomó una botella de vidrio y la descargó contra la cabeza de otro oficial, quien sufrió una contusión en el lado izquierdo del cráneo. Otros miembros del grupo continuaron lanzando objetos, agravando el desorden.
El hombre fue reducido y arrestado en el lugar. Identificado a través de un procedimiento previo vinculado a drogas en la zona sur de la ciudad, quedó alojado en una dependencia policial a la espera de una audiencia de control de detención. La investigación sigue abierta mientras las autoridades documentan las circunstancias del hecho y las responsabilidades del detenido.
The concert security checkpoint at the fairgrounds in Comodoro turned violent on the evening of June 6th when a group of people attempted to breach a barrier separating the venue from a nearby parking area. What began as an access control issue escalated quickly into a confrontation that left two police officers injured and one man in custody.
As officers worked to manage the flow of people entering the Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado concert, several individuals tried to cross a security fence at an unauthorized point. When police moved to stop them, one man began throwing rocks at the officers. A stone struck a sergeant's right hand, causing a visible injury. The situation might have ended there, but it didn't.
When police attempted to intervene and stop the rock-throwing, the same man grabbed a glass bottle and swung it at another officer's head. The bottle shattered on impact, leaving the officer with a contusion on the left side of his skull. Meanwhile, other members of the group continued hurling rocks and bottles at the police line, turning what had been a security breach into a full disturbance.
Police brought the primary aggressor down and arrested him at the scene. He was identified through a drug-related procedure previously conducted in the southern zone of Comodoro. The man was taken into custody and held at a police station pending a detention control hearing, where a judge would evaluate whether the arrest was lawful and determine what legal measures should follow.
The investigation remains open. Authorities are still working to establish the full circumstances of how the breach occurred and to document the responsibilities of the detainee. The hearing, scheduled for the coming days, will be the next formal step in determining how the case proceeds through the judicial system.
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Police sources reported that a man began throwing rocks at officers, with one projectile striking a sergeant's right hand, then escalated to striking another officer in the head with a glass bottle— Police sources
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Why did the group try to cross the fence in the first place? Were they just trying to get in without paying?
The source doesn't say. It could have been that—cutting the line, avoiding a fee. Or they could have been separated from friends already inside. The police report focuses on the breach itself, not the motive.
So one man threw rocks, then a bottle. Did the others in the group also attack police, or just throw things from a distance?
The report says others in the group continued throwing rocks and bottles while police were dealing with the main aggressor. It's not clear if they were coordinated or just caught up in the moment once things turned chaotic.
Two officers were hurt. Were they seriously injured?
One took a rock to the hand, the other a glass bottle to the head. The head injury caused a contusion—a bruise, essentially, though hitting your head with a bottle is never minor. The report doesn't say either officer needed hospitalization, but that doesn't mean they walked away unscathed.
What happens to the man now?
He's waiting for a detention control hearing. A judge will look at whether the arrest was done properly and decide what comes next—whether he stays detained, gets released, faces charges. The investigation is still gathering details.
Does this kind of thing happen often at concerts in Comodoro?
The source doesn't say. This is the incident being reported, but there's no context about whether it's routine or unusual for this venue.