100 bullets and sex toys are found at the residence of the Argentine vice president’s assassin

100 bullets and sex toys are found at the residence of the Argentine vice president’s assassin

Cops discover 100 bullets inside the house of a suspect who attempted to kill Argentina’s vice president, while the tenant’s landlord discloses the flat was filled with sex toys.

Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel pictured) was arrested after he aimed a gun at the face of Argentina's Vice President Cristina Fernández outside her home on Thursday night

Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel pictured) was arrested after he aimed a gun at the face of Argentina's Vice President Cristina Fernández outside her home on Thursday night

Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel (pictured) was renting at studio in the Buenos Aires town of San Martīn. At least 100 bullets were seized by the police early Friday

Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, who was arrested Thursday night after he attempted to murder the vice president of Argentina, was renting a studio located in the back of a house (center) located in the Buenos Aires town of San Martín. The owner told La Nacion newspaper that Sabag Montiel's home was dirty and filled with sex toys

The gun was held straight in the politician's face. It appears that the suspect pulled the trigger at the Vice President, but she was not hurt

Thursday, Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel was detained for attempting to shoot Vice President Cristina Fernández in front of her Buenos Aires residence.

Cristina Fernández smiled at the crowds of supporters before she realized that there was a gun being held in her face

Cristina Fernández smiled at the crowds of supporters before she realized that there was a gun being held in her face


The 35-year-old Brazilian leased a studio in the Buenos Aires suburb of San Martn. Around 3 a.m. on Friday, federal police stormed the property after the owner, Sergio Paroldi, notified them.

Authorities discovered numerous boxes holding one hundred bullets in a filthy flat strewn with sex devices, including vibrators.
Paroldi said that Sabag Montiel was usually silent and never spoke, although Mario stated that the suspect was bullied as a teen.

The owner of the studio leased by the suspect in the unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Vice President Cristina Fernández of Argentina said that the suspect’s residence was filthy and filled with sex toys, including vibrators and a leather strap.

Thursday night, in front of Fernández’s residence, Brazilian citizen Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, 35, was caught and a photograph of him stunned 46-year-old Sergio Paroldi.

Agents of the federal police searched the residence and confiscated numerous boxes containing 100 rounds.

Yesterday, I arrived late at home. He told the Argentine daily La Nacion on Friday, “I switched on the television to learn more about the assault on Cristina Fernández de Kirchner when I noticed a picture of my renter on the news.” “The culprit was Fernando!”

Paroldi said, “I still cannot believe it.” Sabag Montiel is the same individual shown pointing a pistol at the vice president in a video.

Fernández, who served as president from 2007 to 2015 and was first lady during her husband Néstor Kirchner’s presidency from 2003 to 2007, is now on trial for corruption and was on her way home from court.

When he fired the trigger, Sabag Montiel held the gun within inches from her face. Sabag Montiel was overwhelmed when she ducked as a swarm of people yelled and surrounded her.

Thursday night in Buenos Aires, Montiel was detained for reportedly pointing a weapon at a lawmaker outside her residence.

Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, who was detained Thursday night for attempting to assassinate the vice president of Argentina, was renting a studio at the rear (middle) of a home in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of San Martn. The owner of Sabag Montiel’s residence informed La Nacion newspaper that it was filthy and stocked with sex toys.

The firearm was pointed directly towards the politician’s face. It seems that the suspect fired a gun towards Vice President Cristina Fernández of Argentina, although she was not injured.

Authorities found a box containing ammunition on Friday during a search of the apartment that Sabag Montiel had rented for eight months.

Paroldi, along by his closest buddy Fabricio Pierruchi and two more pals, went to his local police station at 3 a.m. to inform officers that Sabag Montiel was residing on his land.

“Beyond the stench and filth, what is most startling is the abundance of fetish merchandise. We were unaware of this aspect of him,” said Pierruchi.

After a married couple referred the suspect to Paroldi, Sabag Montiel had rented the apartment for eight months.

While interactions, if any, were kept to a minimum, Paroldi characterized Sabag Montiel as a nice individual who seemed to have no problems and was unknown to the neighboring residents.

“He did not seem insane in the least. “He was usually really courteous,” he stated. “He always addressed me with respect as ‘Sir.’ That’s why we’re so astonished.

“I seldom saw him. He always entered and departed alone. A few weeks earlier, she was seen beside a redhead. I’ve seen her enter the building twice or thrice. And I thought, “It’s great that he has a girlfriend now.”

As Vice President Cristina Fernández exited a vehicle, a pistol was raised to her face. In recent days, her residence has been surrounded by protestors and supporters, after she was accused of cheating the state. After being “besieged” last week, she was compelled to order the dispersal of protestors.

The suspect’s elbow is covered with a tattoo of a big black sun, a Nazi emblem subsequently adopted by neo-Nazis and connected with Nazi occultism.

The gun that, according to local media, was fired at Vice President Cristina Fernández of Argentina is shown.

Following her attempted murder, supporters of Argentine Vice-President Cristina Fernández gathered outside her residence.

By disclosing Sabag Montiel’s residence to the authorities, Paroldi worries he may have placed himself in danger and that Nazi organizations may seek retribution.

A photograph of Sabag Montiel displays the neo-Nazi tattoo that encircles his left elbow. The insignia, known in German as Schwarze Sonne, is a sort of sun wheel that was used in Nazi Germany and initially emerged as a design feature in a castle rebuilt by SS leader Heinrich Himmler.

In the late 20th century, it became popular with neo-Nazis and often appears on extremist banners and posters.

After the attempted assault on Thursday evening, Montiel is escorted away by police officers before he is overcome by security.

A friend of Sabag Montiel told Argentine television station Telefe that he was not shocked that he tried to assassinate former Argentine president Fernández, who served from 2007 to 2015.

The man, who identified himself as Mario, also informed the network that he had not seen Sabag Montiel for 10 months, when he saw him entering a property to acquire a firearm.

In 2004, they met after joining a “urban subculture club” whose members often made fun of his physical features.

Mario remembered Sabag. After being bullied for so long, Montiel finally snapped and attacked the group leader, leaving him on the ground.

“Several things come to mind at the moment. “It was to be anticipated, since he had always been an outsider and an outcast from the groupings,” Mario remarked. “At this level, I’m unsure, but it was to be anticipated. When repression increases, revolution increases. He had nothing left to lose.”


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