Demonstrators, convened by human rights groups, delivered a letter to the police directorate and to La Moneda Palace to request Yañez’s departure.
Slogans like “Justice, truth, no to impunity,” “No democracy can be sustained without first ending so much impunity” and “The Armed Forces and the Police must respond, killing Chileans was not their duty,” were chanted by the demonstrator.
In January, the Prosecutor’s Office asked to initiate a lawsuit against the police chief for the crime of omission of “unlawful coercion resulting in serious injury and homicides” that occurred on during the uprising in October 2019, when 30 people were killed and thousands were injured, including over 400 eye-damaged people.
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