Good-hearted thief has mercy and embraces his victim

Through social networks circulates the viral video of an alleged thief in Argentina who repents and hugs his victim to comfort her after he asked for mercy because his brother has just died. On TikTok the alleged criminal was dubbed “the good-hearted thief” as he points a gun at his victim’s head to steal his backpack and the young man tries to protect his girlfriend. But at that moment the dialogue began since the young man says to have mercy on him because he is having a hard time because of the loss of his brother. Read more: Tik Tok: “I have tested positive for Covid”, the unusual message of a pilot before taking off”Pará, skinny. I’m wrong, my brother just died. I am very bad, my family is bad. Please have mercy,” says the young man. At that moment the “good-hearted thief” heeds his victim’s request for clemency and leaves, but stops a little and turns around to return to his victim and shakes his hand and a hug to comfort him. No doubt the alleged criminal was moved by the sad news of his victim and reconsidered, the video quickly went viral and social media users commented on the video pointing out that it was a good gesture on his part or perhaps he felt identified by the loss of a relative. Read more: VIDEO. Man Insults Joe Biden Live During Christmas Call Video: Kind-hearted Thief Has Mercy and Hugs His Victim
Carlos Narvaes, graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in the sociology degree of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), who has carried out school research work on issues of insecurity. I have completed diplomas in security, violence and quality of life, where I have known various theoretical perspectives and are the topics that I like to work on and that have caught my attention the most. I started my career as a web reporter in DEBATE since 2018 working on police, political and viral content. I cover especially news about Mexico City and the State of Mexico, I keep abreast of the conferences of the Head of Government, Claudia Sheinbaum and I also follow distances dependencies to be up to date with the facts. I have followed up on news such as the See more



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