'Give me the money or I'll shoot': Armed man robs fast-food cart near Legislative Palace
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An armed robber held up a fast-food cart near Uruguay's Legislative Palace, threatening workers and a customer for cash.
- The suspect, with his face covered, demanded money, saying, "Give me the money or I'll shoot you. The money here, quickly."
- The owner expressed concern over the lack of security, stating, "There is no security to work. This government has lost control of security."
An armed man robbed a fast-food cart in Montevideo's La Aguada neighborhood, just meters from the Legislative Palace. The incident occurred at the intersection of Agraciada Avenue and Cรฉsar Dรญaz Street. The suspect, whose face was concealed, brandished a firearm and threatened employees and a customer to hand over cash.
During the robbery, the assailant was heard saying, "Give me the money or I'll shoot you. The money here, quickly." He managed to steal approximately $4,000 before fleeing the scene. As he escaped, he fired a shot into the air, with the projectile hitting a nearby building's wall.
No injuries were reported, but the event caused significant fear among those present. The owner of the food cart voiced deep concern about the escalating insecurity, telling Telemundo (Canal 12), "There is no security to work. This government has lost control of security."
The incident highlights growing public anxiety over safety in the capital. While the stolen amount was relatively small, the brazenness of the crime, occurring so close to a prominent government building, underscores the challenges authorities face in maintaining public order.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.