00:00After that, the championship, he is the champion, and on the other hand, elections in Racing.
00:03Racing played on Saturday, won River, came to win the South American Cup,
00:07but of course, Diego Milito, a historical reference in Racing football, and Víctor Blanco disputed the power.
00:13Although Víctor Blanco was not a candidate, he had put a candidate, the current president of Racing.
00:17In the middle of the vote, obviously, the business, the business of the bars.
00:24Who stays with the power in Racing? Who stays? Which is the ruling faction now?
00:28There is a bar, because there is an election for what is the government, let's say, of the team.
00:34And then, no, but there has to be another one for who handles the bars, the business of the bars.
00:39Of course, you have the starting bar, the substitute bar, so that it is understood.
00:42The faction that represents the officialism, and the faction that what it does is try to see with which business it stays.
00:49It gives me the feeling, it's the same.
00:51Yes, it's politics.
00:52Well, but why do they give them so much power?
00:54Well, because many bars handle the part of the external businesses, they handle the drug, they handle the neighborhood, they handle ...
01:00And they also take public to the politicians.
01:02To politics, of course, applaud the politicians later.
01:04In addition, the bars, historically, handle entrances, handle windmills.
01:08Businesses.
01:09Of course, in the middle, the neighbors, a neighborhood, that of Avellaneda.
01:13And in the middle of the election, the factions faced each other.
01:16There was a run, wrecks, the neighbors were in the middle.
01:20The question is why, with all the security operatives there were on Saturday,
01:23they did not vote on Saturday, the day of the party, and they changed everything for Sunday.
01:26That is, two different operatives, a lot of money, less police personnel.
01:30And the area, the truth is that, I'm talking about the area, I'm talking about those who live there, the neighbors.
01:34Avellaneda.
01:35They had a very bad time.
01:36Cristian Mercatante is in the place. Hello Cristian, good morning.
01:41Hello Pame, hello guys.
01:42Five thirty in the afternoon.
01:44Here the Diego Milito bunker worked, Mozart and Alcina passage.
01:49Five thirty in the afternoon, Boca d'Urna gives a 60-40 irreversible for the formula of Devia and Blanco.
01:59There was the official bar, which is called Los Piedes Racing and is handled by Leandro Paredes.
02:07When the irreversible result is given, two micros of the dissident bar appear, which came from Doc Sud.
02:14The dissident bar with a flag that said Los Piedes Mati.
02:18This Mati is called Matias Alfonso.
02:21They call him Pati's face.
02:23At the time that Leandro Paredes, who handles Los Piedes Racing, was in prison.
02:30Pati's face handled the Racing bar for two and a half years.
02:34Yes.
02:35When Leandro Paredes comes out of prison.
02:37Yes.
02:39They tell him, do you want to occupy the bar?
02:42From there, Pati's face is expelled and regroups with the people of Doc Sud.
02:48Part of the old imperial guard and Racing Stone.
02:53As Los Piedes Racing campaigned for Devia Blanco.
03:00Yes.
03:01Knowing that Diego Milito was already going to be president of Racing.
03:04No, but Chris, slowly.
03:05The bar of Pati's face.
03:07No, I like the whole story you're telling, but I want to know.
03:11Until before the elections.
03:13Yes.
03:14Good.
03:15The Racing bar, because we are talking about the organized bar.
03:18The imperial guard.
03:19The imperial guard would be the official.
03:24Los Piedes Racing.
03:25Los Piedes Racing they call him.
03:27Leandro Paredes.
03:29Leandro Paredes.
03:30Good.
03:32Let's continue.
03:34Pati's face.
03:36Pati's face is the one who manages the dissident Racing bar.
03:42Okay.
03:43It's called Los Piedes de Pati.
03:45Yes.
03:46With a majority of Doc Sud bars.
03:49They stopped here, right on Colón Street.
03:53The two micros stopped.
03:54And they were face to face, Leandro Paredes and Pati's face.
03:58Ah, there was a clash there then.
04:00There they crossed.
04:01There was a clash there.
04:02Of course.
04:03Yes.
04:17Of course.
04:18Chris, one second.
04:19How are you?
04:20All good.
04:21Yes.
04:22No, no, no.
04:23Continue with the neighbor.
04:24Go on, go on, go on.
04:25How did she live?
04:26Was the business open?
04:34How was yesterday?
04:35What happened?
04:36No, I saw it calm until I left.
04:39It was calm until 5 in the afternoon.
04:41There were people passing by.
04:43Bars.
04:44Normal.
04:45As if it were a match day, but normal.
04:49People calm.
04:50Then I left at 5 in the afternoon.
04:52And then at night I just found out that there had been a mess.
04:56But then I didn't see anything else.
04:59They let me know.
05:00You are right in front of the field.
05:02Here, in the middle of the block, was Racing's bar.
05:05No, over there.
05:06In Italy.
05:07In Italy for Racing's kids.
05:10Of course.
05:11Yes, yes, yes.
05:12The crowd usually passes here.
05:13Everything that is crowd happens here.
05:15Racing's bar doesn't pass here.
05:17The dissident bar, Mati's bar.
05:20Do you usually see them around here?
05:22Or did they only come because Emilito won the elections?
05:25No, no.
05:26You don't usually see them around here.
05:28No people from the bar, neither from the two independent bars, nor from Racing pass here.
05:33They meet in a square that is over there in Belgrano.
05:36You live next door.
05:38What did they tell you that happened?
05:40My husband told me because he saw it on the news.
05:43He told me that there had been shots, but that he didn't know more than that.
05:47Of course, but there were shots, right?
05:49Thank you, Christian.
05:50We'll be back in a little while.
05:52The police had to...
05:54The police says no, right?
05:55That there were no shots.
05:56Disperse and dissuade the bars.
05:58Because at the moment there were shots.
06:00Disperse and dissuade the bars.
06:02Because at the moment they were very close to meeting.
06:05The police had to act.
06:06There was a security operation.
06:07And so that they did not reach the area of the commissions,
06:09already with President Milito in the numbers,
06:12obviously what happened is that there were rubber bullets to disperse the bars,
06:17which luckily later were removed.
06:19And we have to see how in this process, because the tournament is over.
06:22There is no football until the end of January.
06:24We have to see who accommodates in which place for the football business.
06:27Why is there cross-information?
06:29It's different.
06:30That is, if there were shots, the neighbors heard them.
06:32Yes, there were shots.
06:33They broke things and then say, well, no, they had to disperse.
06:36Then it was the police.
06:37The shots were from the police.
06:38Rubber bullet shots.
06:39No?
06:40Rubber bullet shots, which is what the police use.
06:42The police, when there is a football operation, does not carry firearms.
06:45There are no firearms.
06:46No, but I'm not talking about the police.
06:48The neighbors say there were shots, but not just rubber bullets.
06:50Well.
06:51Of the bars.
06:52What I have punctually as official information is that there was,
06:55in a police operation with rubber bullets,
06:57there were no clashes, at least in a place where people were witnesses,
07:02of clashes of firearms.
07:04In fact, there are no wounded.
07:05There are no arrested.
07:06Well, listen.
07:07Look, look at this video of TN, I think, which is what the neighbor tells.
07:10I'm watching TV when they say there are shots.
07:12Now let's listen.
07:13Listen.
07:21Listen.
07:22Listen.
07:26Well.
07:40There are four shots.
07:46There are four shots, he says.
07:53There are four shots.
07:59Well.
08:00If you ask me.
08:01Yes.
08:02The sound of firearms has another sound.
08:04Ah, no, this is his.
08:05According to my impression.
08:06For me that is some artificial fire.
08:09To me, understand.
08:10Like you want to simulate.
08:11Maybe I'm wrong.
08:12No, no.
08:13Maybe I'm wrong.
08:14Maybe it's a firearm and it's very difficult with a homemade video.
08:16Yes.
08:17What I do tell you is that there was no sound of firearms.
08:19Well.
08:21Yes.
08:23Yes.
08:28And it is very difficult, I say, to prevent this.
08:30To do a little intelligence so that these two bars do not come together.
08:34To avoid this that happened.
08:42Yes.
08:43It was all prepared for.
08:45To contain.
08:48Yes.
08:51Yes.
08:52No, no, of course.
08:53No, I did not imagine.
08:59No, but still my question is another.
09:00I'm not saying you have the same amount of security.
09:03Of course, knowing that something is going to happen.
09:05But in order for information, telephones, messages, not to cross.
09:08Yes.
09:09They are.
09:10Yes.
09:11They call each other.
09:12The bars.
09:13How does no one find out and manages to find each other?
09:16Yes.
09:17No, the issue is logistics.
09:18In reality.
09:19Logistics demands personnel.
09:20Because you say, hey, I do not know, let's put an example.
09:23Today you have 300 police officers for the election.
09:26And with 300 police officers you can not control.
09:28Yesterday they voted 17,000 people.
09:30How do you do to control?
09:32They do not give you the numbers.
09:33That's why I say that before the priority Racine filled his court against River.
09:37And you say, hey, since the whole court is full and you have 1,000 police officers.
09:40Why don't you do it?
09:41All right.
09:42But in favor of Carlos.
09:43In favor of what he says.
09:44Maybe they did it for the result.
09:45For probable result.
09:46That's why I say.
09:47But sorry.
09:48In favor of what you said.
09:49Pamela, there was an election in Boca and we did not see people throwing supposed shots
09:52as we hear here.
09:53No.
09:54And it is a club, I say without belittling Racine, very important.
09:57Because today Boca has the bars united.
10:00Today you have Mauro Martini, Rafa Diceo, from the same sidewalk, in the same business.
10:05I do not understand how they give so much power to the numbers.
10:08I do not understand.
10:09Well, because they are forces of shock of politics.
10:11This is easy.
10:12They are hands of work of politics.
10:14What happens is that they are not generations.
10:16In theory, it should go down a little.
10:18I do not see it in all clubs.
10:20I say, it's my turn, I'm going to the Lepra and go ask for tickets.
10:23Well, but you know that ...
10:25No, you have to give the example.
10:26I swear it excites to see those people.
10:28And I'm talking about the bars too.
10:30It excites that they tell them why.
10:32If you have to give the example and pay the entrance, two hands come out.
10:35Give the example.
10:36Give the example to your family, to your children.
10:38And it is families that fill all the ...
10:40But let's say that this is also sustained from the leadership, Carlos.
10:42We are not breast babies who do not know what the bars do with politics,
10:45with influential places.
10:47So if the leaderships, whatever they are, whatever happens, hold them.
10:51And we are going to talk about this all our lives.
10:53As we have been talking all our lives.
10:54It's like the political leaders.
10:55For example, you have Racine.
10:57Racine brings people not only from Avellaneda.
10:59It brings people from Lomas, it brings people from Moreno.
11:01It brings people from the West, it brings people from the North.
11:03And each one has its force of shock.
11:05And each one wants to occupy a place.
11:06This is like a political act, you see?
11:08When Pamela Abid speaks.
11:10She says, I am a faction and I say, hey, I want to go ahead with my flag and my hype.
11:14And Luis says, I also want to be next to Pamela so that she can see me.
11:17And in football it is the same.
11:18So the one who is closest and the one who gives you more security is the one who stays with part of the business.
11:23What is the business?
11:24Football.
11:25The entrances, the stalls around, the cars, the traps.
11:30Because there, I mean, you can't put a cart of anything if you are not authorized.
11:38No, no.
11:39You can't put a mantenance without permission.
11:41Imagine what a football bar is.
11:42Well, but then there is where the passion of the fan mixes with another story, which is the thread.
11:47That it is not only the thread at the entrance to be able to watch a game, which would be something vital.
11:52But the power and the guide, the informal guide.
11:54There is a lot of guide behind the entrances.
11:56Of course.
11:57It is clear.
11:58Apart, keep in mind that, for example, the teams, yesterday River entered the Copa Libertadores and Boca will play repechage.
12:03Do you know how much money the Copa Libertadores moves?
12:06I mean, the volume of money.
12:07Just to play it, the team is given 6 million dollars.
12:10Look at the volume.
12:11The bars want to scratch everywhere.
12:13And that's why they kill each other.
12:14They kill each other to stones, to shots, confrontations, pineapples.
12:18They don't do it to see who defends Racine more.
12:21They do it for business.
12:22There is peace.
12:23There is peace.
12:24And above all, because today they saw us.
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