RNS Quote of the Day, 03/06/10

From FerFAL. Go read.

“I had to shoot people! Do you understand what that means?”
Those were the first words said by Jorge Mendoza, manager of an important company in Concepción, when he was finally able to call Buenos Aires.

“I had to shoot people, I had to shoot people” he repeated in a lethargy [sic.] state.
“Its hordes [sic.] killing and robbing, they don’t leave anything standing. And here I am with my wife and two kids, they are terrified. This is worse than the earthquake, we can’t stand it no more, we have no power, no water, no gas, no oil, nothing. We organized with four other neighbors to defend ourselves, no one protects us and we haven’t slept in 3 days, God, someone please do something,” he said. “They are robbing people that travel alone we cant move, we’re damned to hell and no one does anything to help us.”

h/t: ET.

Yes I’m an attorney. No, I am not your attorney, and nothing in this post constitutes legal advice or opinion.

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