Gunmen left a threatening message Thursday for Argentine soccer famous person Lionel Messi and opened fireplace at a grocery store owned by his in-laws in Argentina’s third-largest metropolis, police mentioned.
Nobody was injured within the early morning assault, and it was unclear why assailants would goal Messi or the Unico grocery store in Rosario, owned by the household of his spouse, Antonella Roccuzzo.
The metropolis’s mayor, Pablo Javkin, lashed out at federal authorities over what he referred to as their failure to curb a surge in drug-related violence in Rosario, positioned about 190 miles (300 kilometers) northwest of the capital of Buenos Aires.
Police mentioned two males on a motorbike fired at the least a dozen photographs into an Unico department within the early hours, and left a message on a bit of carboard that learn, “Messi, we’re waiting for you. Javkin is also a drug trafficker, so he won’t take care of you.” Messi, captain of the nationwide group that received final 12 months’s World Cup for Argentina for the primary time in 36 years, has not commented. Messi at the moment performs for Paris Saint-Germain and spends a lot of his time abroad, although he usually visits Rosario the place he has a house within the suburb of Funes.
Javkin, a center-left politician in opposition to the ruling Peronist coalition, appeared to throw suspicion of complicity for the assault on each prison gangs and federal safety officers.
“I doubt everyone, even those who are supposed to protect us,” Javkin mentioned in an interview with an area radio station.
He mentioned the grocery store was in a piece of Rosario that has seen frequent crimes, that he has raised the difficulty in latest conferences with federal and provincial official legislation enforcement officers, and that no motion has been taken.
“Where are the ones who need to take care of us?” Javkin mentioned. “It’s clear that those who have the weapons and have the possibility of investigating the criminals aren’t doing it, and it’s very easy for any gang to carry out something like this.”