Security Official's Son Arrested After Shootout in Zárate

Armed confrontation resulted in police shootout with suspects; one 18-year-old fugitive fired modified weapon at officers from rooftop.
An 18-year-old fired at officers from a rooftop with a modified weapon
The youngest suspect in the Zárate shootout remains at large after opening fire on police with a converted pistol.

En Zárate, una balacera callejera reveló algo más que una confrontación armada: entre los detenidos apareció el hijo del propio subsecretario de seguridad municipal, poniendo en evidencia la fragilidad de las instituciones cuando la violencia toca a quienes se supone deben contenerla. Cuatro hombres fueron arrestados, uno permanece prófugo, y el funcionario fue suspendido de su cargo antes de que terminara el día. La ciudad queda ante una pregunta que trasciende lo policial: ¿quién custodia a los custodios?

  • Un tiroteo en pleno barrio de Zárate escaló rápidamente cuando un joven de 18 años disparó desde una azotea con una pistola modificada con sistema Roni, convirtiendo el arma en algo cercano a una metralleta.
  • Entre los cuatro detenidos emergió un nombre que sacudió la escena política local: Esteban Manuel Ferreyra, hijo del subsecretario de seguridad Alejandro Ferreyra, tenía una orden de captura vigente por robo.
  • Las cámaras de seguridad del vecindario registraron el enfrentamiento en tiempo real, aportando evidencia a una causa que acumula cargos que van desde resistencia armada hasta falsificación de numeración de armas.
  • El intendente Marcelo Matzkin actuó con rapidez política pero con cautela verbal, suspendiendo al funcionario 'sin tomar posición sobre las responsabilidades', una distancia calculada ante el escándalo.
  • El adolescente Elio Giménez sigue prófugo, y la investigación continúa abierta sobre las actividades del grupo, dejando el caso sin cierre y la tensión institucional sin resolver.

Un operativo policial en Zárate el 26 de mayo terminó en balacera y con cuatro detenidos, pero lo que comenzó como una persecución callejera derivó en una crisis institucional cuando se reveló la identidad de uno de los arrestados.

Los hechos se desarrollaron en cadena. El primero en caer fue Luis Raúl Martínez, de 43 años, con una orden de captura pendiente de un tribunal de Mercedes. Luego, Oscar Diego Javier González intercambió disparos con la policía antes de intentar deshacerse de una Glock 9 milímetros en un terreno baldío. Leandro Rubén Rodríguez, de 34, buscó refugio en una casa particular, pero el propio dueño llamó a la policía.

El cuarto detenido fue Esteban Manuel Ferreyra, hijo de Alejandro Ferreyra, subsecretario de seguridad del municipio, quien cargaba una orden de captura por robo emitida por tribunales de San Pedro. Mientras tanto, el quinto integrante del grupo, el joven Elio Giménez de 18 años, logró escapar y desde una azotea disparó contra los efectivos con una pistola modificada con sistema Roni, un accesorio que transforma un arma corta en algo similar a una subametralladora.

Todo quedó registrado en las cámaras de seguridad del barrio. La Unidad Fiscal Descentralizada 12 de Zárate tomó el caso y construyó una acusación múltiple: ataque y resistencia a la autoridad, abuso de armas, tenencia ilegal, violación de domicilio, adulteración de numeración y entorpecimiento de la justicia.

El impacto político fue inmediato. El intendente Marcelo Matzkin suspendió a Alejandro Ferreyra de su cargo mientras avanza la investigación judicial, aunque eligió sus palabras con cuidado, evitando pronunciarse sobre culpabilidades. La ciudad quedó con un funcionario menos, un fugitivo suelto, y preguntas abiertas sobre el entorno de quienes administran su seguridad.

A shootout in Zárate on May 26 left four men in custody and one teenager still missing, but the real shock came from who one of the detainees was: the son of the city's security subsecretario. By day's end, the official himself had been removed from his post.

The confrontation unfolded across the neighborhood in a series of escalating arrests. Luis Raúl Martínez, 43, was the first taken into custody. He carried an outstanding arrest warrant issued by a Mercedes court. Then came Oscar Diego Javier González, who exchanged gunfire with police officers before retreating to an empty lot, where he attempted to discard a 9-millimeter Glock pistol. The third arrest was Leandro Rubén Rodríguez, 34, who tried to hide inside a private home—the owner called police, and he was apprehended.

The fourth detainee was Esteban Manuel Ferreyra, the son of Alejandro Ferreyra, Zárate's subsecretario of security. Ferreyra had his own warrant, issued by San Pedro courts in Buenos Aires province, for robbery. But the group's escape was not complete. An 18-year-old named Elio Giménez managed to evade police capture. From a rooftop, he fired at officers using a modified pistol equipped with a Roni system—an aftermarket conversion that transforms a handgun into something resembling a submachine gun.

The incident was captured on neighborhood security cameras, documenting the armed exchange in real time. Investigators from the decentralized Unit 12 of Zárate's prosecutor's office took over the case, building charges against the group for attacking and resisting authority, weapons abuse, illegal firearm possession, unlawful entry, falsification of serial numbers, and obstruction of justice.

Meanwhile, the political fallout moved quickly. Marcelo Matzkin, Zárate's mayor, suspended Alejandro Ferreyra from his position as security subsecretario pending the outcome of the judicial investigation. Matzkin was careful in his statement, saying the suspension came "without taking a position on the responsibilities in the case"—a measured distance from his own subordinate's son, even as the investigation into what the group was doing, and why, continued to unfold.

The suspension came without taking a position on the responsibilities in the case
— Mayor Marcelo Matzkin
A Conversa do Hearth Outra perspectiva sobre a história
Inventor

Why does it matter that the detainee was the subsecretario's son? Couldn't this just be a routine arrest?

Model

Because a security official's child being caught in an armed confrontation with police creates an immediate credibility problem. People wonder: was there protection? Favoritism? Even if there wasn't, the appearance alone damages public trust in the institution.

Inventor

The mayor suspended the father but said he wasn't taking a position. What does that actually mean?

Model

It's a legal hedge. By suspending without judgment, Matzkin protects himself from accusations of either covering up or rushing to condemn a subordinate. He's buying time while the courts figure out what actually happened.

Inventor

One person is still missing. How does that change the investigation?

Model

It complicates everything. An 18-year-old who fired on police from a rooftop with a modified weapon is still armed and still out there. The investigation can't be closed. And his absence raises questions about the others—were they coordinating? Was this organized?

Inventor

What's a Roni system?

Model

It's a legal aftermarket kit that converts a standard pistol into something that looks and functions more like a rifle. The fact that someone in this group had one suggests some planning, some thought about weaponry. This wasn't improvised.

Inventor

So what happens next?

Model

The courts in Mercedes and San Pedro will process their existing warrants. Unit 12 will build its case on the new charges—the shootout, the weapons, the resistance. And somewhere in Zárate, police are still looking for Giménez.

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