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Chilean police resign over shooting of indigenous youth

Published: 18 Nov 2018 - 06:45 pm | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 02:41 pm
A demonstrator is arrested by riot police during a protest for the death of Mapuche Camilo Catrillanca in Santiago, on November 15, 2018.  AFP / Martin Bernetti

A demonstrator is arrested by riot police during a protest for the death of Mapuche Camilo Catrillanca in Santiago, on November 15, 2018. AFP / Martin Bernetti

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SANTIAGO:  Two senior police officials have resigned in Chile after the discovery that officers destroyed video showing the shooting of a young indigenous man whose death set off large protests.

Interior Minister Andres Chadwick said via Twitter on Sunday that destruction of the memory card from a monitoring camera was "unacceptable." He said Gen. Mauro Victoriano and Col. Ivan Contreras Figueroa and four members of special forces unit resigned.

Thousands of people attended Saturday's funeral of 24-year-old Camilo Catrillanca, who was shot Wednesday. Police said they fired while pursuing people who stole three vehicles. Catrillanca's family said he was shot in the back while riding on a tractor.

Indigenous activists accuse the government of using heavy-handed tactics against the Mapuches, some of whom have been agitating for greater land rights.