Posted on 04/17/2019 10:07:24 AM PDT by NRx
LIMA, Peru A former president of Peru died on Wednesday after shooting himself in the head when the authorities tried to arrest him in connection with one of the biggest corruption scandals in Latin American history.
A personal secretary for the former president, Alan García, 69, confirmed his death.
The secretary, Ricardo Pineda, also told a Peruvian radio station that as the authorities arrived at the former presidents home with an arrest warrant, he locked himself into his bedroom, shot himself and was rushed to a hospital.
The charges relate to Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction giant, which last year admitted to $800 million in payoffs in exchange for lucrative contracts for projects including roads, dams and bridges.
That revelation set off a flurry of investigations by prosecutors and lawmakers, principally in Latin America, as they sought to learn who was on the receiving end of the payments.
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I wish our leftist politicos would follow Senior Garcia’s lead and snuff themselves out with a good case of high velocity iron poisoning.
When it’s Hillary’s turn I hope they take measures to prevent her from denying us justice in the end.
Who did this guy think he was....the Clinton Foundation or something?
Good. The criminal saved everyone time and money. More criminals should follow his example.
Double tap to the back of the head? That kind of suicide? Just kidding.
someone post the “Well. Bye” hombre please....
Expand the story by searching “Odebrecht and Obama.”
This is probably a much larger story.
How many bankers are involved?
Bkmrk Odebrecht
Holy R. Budd Dwyer, Batman!
Thanks for the ping!
Another globalist bites the dust?
Hey man, nice shot.
Arkancide?
Where is the $800 million?
one of the biggest corruption scandals in Latin American history.
They may. There is very little pressure on them as yet.
“shooting himself in the head”
In the back of the head twice, with a bolt action rifle?
However. He won’t be testifying.
Is there anywhere in mexico or sub mexico not dripping of corruption?
Ping.
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