translated from Spanish: Noroña: Keeping Ovid in detention would have spawned massacre

Federal DEPUTY Gerardo Fernández Noroña claims that having released Joaquín’s son ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, was the “minor evil” and backed the government’s decision, saying “it had to be assumed that detaining Ovid would have sparked a massacre of dimensions in the military housing area of Culiacán.”

Today’s blow is very serious. And yet, it had to be assumed that keeping Ovid in detention would have sparked a massacre of capital letters in the military housing area of Culiacán. Golpazo and yet it was the lesser evil. — Fernández Noroña (@fernandeznorona)
October 18, 2019

In one of several messages on his Twitter account, about the shootings in Culiacan and the arrest and release of Ovidio Guzmán, the politician acknowledged that this meant “a beating” to the federal government, but remained in support of the decision to release the alleged offender.” It opted for the lesser evil – and the lesser evil is a brutal beating of our government – and it was clumsy and irresponsible to generate that operation, without measuring the responsiveness of the narco,” wrote Fernández Noroña, whom Twitter users flatly disqualified. Read: After Escape of Aguaruto prison in Culiacán, two celants are killed
Finally, the politician endorsed his support for the President of the Republic, and said “today more than ever, it is an honor to fight with Obrador”, although he anticipated that the “Mañanera” conference on Friday, October 18, will be the most complicated for the first representative.” Tomorrow, fellow president López Obrador will have the most difficult press conference since he began his term. He will have, as always, to speak truthfully and with courage,” the politician wrote.



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