“i-will-not-become-a-millionaire”:-this-is-how-the-thief-who-was-caught-stealing-from-a-person-with-a-disability-defended-himself

Tremendous indignation has been caused by the response of a thief from Peru named Fernando Guillermo Cerda, better known as “Bad Choro”, after being caught red-handed stealing money from a man with a disability who begged for alms in the street.

People who were on the street saw and captured the moment in which Cerda took the glass of alms from the disabled person to flee of the place. Before the cries of the people, a policeman acted quickly and was able to stop the thief.

But what has most caught the attention of this thief is that he never showed repentance or remorse for what he did. what he had done and even his first words have given a lot to talk about because of the argument given with which he tried to defend himself from his bad action.

‘I really have nothing to do with it. Am I going to become a millionaire? If it is to eat nothing else”, exclaimed Cerda, who also stammered when speaking, presumably being drunk.

After being arrested, it was discovered that Cerda has several complaints in his against, he even lied inventing a company for which he supposedly works, so the authorities tried to look for his relatives because they do not doubt that he suffers from his mental faculties.

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