The residents of Villa La Cava are on alert. The police have still not been able to capture Brian Loyola, known in this neighborhood of the Buenos Aires suburbs as "Loquillo." Terrified, the people who live in La Cava organized a march demanding security and denounced that this man, approximately 27 years old, goes out to shoot and in fear of the shootings kills and injures anyone. The last fatal victim was 17-year-old Lautaro Coria, who died yesterday after being shot by the criminal and his gang. "He left a 13-year-old boy in a wheelchair," Marta said. Lautaro's mother, visibly shaken by the situation, explained that she wants to ask for justice for her son and for "everyone." After killing Coria, "Loquillo" threatened the young man's family by going to shoot at their house: "We need security to be at Jorge Newbery," the woman asked, referring to the part of the neighborhood where they live. The woman recounted the tragic night in which her son died: "He came in with his friend and threw himself in the yard: 'mommy, they hit me, go get a remis.'" As the woman explained, Lautaro was not in confrontation with Loquillo, but rather the criminal always "goes up to shoot anyone."