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This morning, November 6, in San Juan de Lurigancho, a party ended in a shootout, resulting in the death of Javier Crisolo Cano, 38, at the hands of two hitmen on a motorcycle. According to police information, the events occurred around 6 a.m., when the victim, alias 'Chuma', was celebrating his uncle's birthday in the company of his relatives. It was at that moment that the hitmen opened fire, hitting him seven times directly in the head.
The attendees at the meeting took the initiative to defend themselves and attacked one of the alleged hitmen, who was later burned alive. The hitman was taken to the Canto Grande Hospital, where he arrived dead and has not yet been identified. Meanwhile, the second person involved managed to escape from the scene.
On the other hand, two other relatives identified as David Fernando Huaytan Cano and César William Huaytan Cano were evacuated to the Canto Grande hospitals due to their injuries.
Neighbors said that the area is very unsafe since they do not have police presence. "This area used to be quiet, but after the pandemic it has become a very ugly neighborhood. There is no patrol here, they always steal here and the police do nothing," said a neighbor.
Relative of the victim arrives at the crime scene
One of the victim's relatives, his aunt, was consulted in tears after the unfortunate event. She indicated, distressed, to the media that she did not know what had happened and that she had just found out.
She also indicated that her nephew was a businessman and, when asked if he had ever been threatened, he managed to answer: 'Surely, they have their store.'
Peruvian National Police begins investigations
The Public Ministry and the PNP arrived at the scene of the murder to carry out the corresponding protocol and begin the investigations, which would be related to the collection of quotas and extortion. It is known that the victim had a piñatería stand in the Huáscar market.