Crime Motorist shoots dead two environmental protesters blocking a road - Driver caught in traffic gets out of his car and guns down demonstrators when they refuse to move in Panama

  • Shocking footage shows the man gunning down two environmental protesters in Chame, Panama
  • The pair were killed and one person was arrested in connection with the incident, officials said
  • ***WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES***
By CHRIS JEWERS
PUBLISHED: 09:46 EST, 8 November 2023 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 8 November 2023

This is the shocking moment a motorist shot dead two environmental demonstrators at near point blank range after becoming enraged over their road blockade in Panama.

Harrowing images captured the shooter, a frustrated elderly man, climbing out of his car to argue with the eco-protesters who had stopped traffic on the Pan-American Highway in the town of Chame.

He initially attempted to reason with the protesters, but moments later pulled a handgun from his pocket and began gesturing wildly as his frustration grew. Despite the imminent danger, the protesters stubbornly refused to curtail their demonstration and continued to argue back and forth with the disgruntled motorist, who became visibly more enraged with each passing moment.

For a time it looked as though the gunman was prepared to back down, but when one protester holding a flag stepped towards him, he snapped the pistol back up and fired at his target from mere feet away.

Terrified onlookers and other protesters helped move the victim to the side of the road and laid him down on the ground as the gunman calmly began dismantling a small barricade made of stones and tyres erected by the demonstrators.

Still undeterred, another protester wearing a black t-shirt and jeans tried to confront the gunman and was also shot. Footage shows how he recoiled from the shot, holding his upper chest in pain and with an expression of disbelief on his face.

He is shown hobbling away to the side of the road as other protesters run for cover, before slumping to the ground.

Horrified friends of the victims rushed to their aid, with bystanders seen applying pressure to the wounds in an attempt to stem the blood loss - but neither victim survived their injuries.

Police descended on the scene and promptly arrested the shooter, dragging him away in cuffs and bundling him into the back of a squad car.

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This is the shocking moment an irate motorist shot dead an environmental protester in Panama. He went on to shoot another man in the incident before being detained

Motorist shoots dead two environmental protestors blocking the road



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Police also published a photo of the detainee - an older man with greying hair and glasses - seated with one hand cuffed to a pipe, either in a police station or van. He was earlier seen walking down the road towards the protesters
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The man was seen pulling a gun from his pocket and waving it in front of the protesters in the middle of the road
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The man is seen gesturing with the handgun in his right hand, as he argues with the protesters blocking the road
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One man, seen in a black t-shirt holding a flag, got into a heated argument with the man (lfet). The video cuts to the man holding the flag falling to the ground
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This is the shocking moment one of two environmental protesters blocking a road in Panama was shot dead by an irate driver
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The first man to be shot is seen being treated on the ground
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A second man also confronted the gunmen. This photo was taken moments before he was also shot by the angry motorist in Chame, Panama

The tragic incident came amid the latest round of protests in a three-week long demonstration against a controversial government mining contract in the country, officials said.

Several avenues in the capital were blocked Tuesday by small groups of protesters, while the Pan-American Highway was obstructed in several spots, hindering transport of food, fuel and medicine.

The deaths followed local reports that a demonstrator was run over and killed on November 1 by a foreigner attempting to cross a roadblock during a protest in the west of the country.

The contract, given final approval October 20, allows the local subsidiary of Canadian mining company First Quantum Minerals to continue operating an open-pit copper mine in a richly biodiverse jungle west of the capital.

The contract is for the next 20 years - with the possibility of extending for a further 20 years if the mine remains productive.

Since protests began, the government nearly passed legislation that would have revoked the contract, but it backtracked in a late-evening debate at the National Assembly on November 2.

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The man is seen standing in the middle of the road after being seen to have shot two people in the middle of the protest
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A man is seen holding a gun after walking up to a teachers' blockade on the Pan-American Highway in Chame
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The man, still holding the handgun, is seen attempting to clear the blockade in the road
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A man is arrested after shooting two protesters with a gun in the middle of a teachers' blockade on the Pan-American Highway in Chame, Panama
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The angry motorist is seen being put into the back of a police van after the shooting incident on Tuesday
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People react after witnessing a man shoot two protesters with a gun in the middle of a teachers' blockade on the Pan-American Highway
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A woman participates in a vigil for two two men killed in the shooting incident during Tuesday's protest

In an effort to calm tempers, congress last week passed a law that imposes a moratorium on new metal mining contracts and left it up to the Supreme Court to decide on whether to allow the contract with First Quantum Minerals.

Environmentalists have welcomed this decision by lawmakers, saying indeed it is the court that should rule on whether the contract violates the constitution.

But a powerful construction union called Suntracs, teachers unions and other organizations want the contract to be annulled through a law passed by Congress.

As a result, they are continuing their protests.

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I agree on everything minus the death part. I want to live in an orderly, civilized society. Vigilantism is out of question for me and punishments must be proportionate and as fair as possible, to not diminish trust in institutions and government.
Feel free to laugh at me and mock my naive idealism or w/e it was, but idealism is how things get done, by pursuing something that seems out of bounds and impossible until you either fail or get there.
Vigilantism in this case wouldn’t be necessary if the government did their job and cleared the road to allow for safe passage and commerce.
 
Based abuelo.
Like being emotionally incontinent and trying to kill somebody because of a blocked road?
I’m just trying to get to work and back. With some workplaces they doesn’t care why you’re late. Some people lose their jobs. If there’s a medical emergency people can die. Ditto if there’s any doctors or emergency personnel stuck because some bougie idealists are trying to ruin everyone else’s lives.
 
Lmao at the people concern trolling as if they actually give a fuck about some random Panamanians getting shot. I'm willing to bet 90% have said or thought similarly or worse "ghoulish" things over far more inconsequential shit than blocking the road. Please, as if a guy with "Total Nigger Death" as his profile pic cares much about human life. Hilarious.

This is nigger behavior and everyone here applauding this psycopath is a nigger as well. These retards weren´t doing a faggy Stop Oil protest but were actually protesting Canadian neo-colonism of their country.

This absolute fag goes there and starts shooting. I truly hope he enjoys the diverse and peaceful prison in Guatemala like the nigger he is.
If it makes you feel better most of them probably support owning Pitbulls. That makes it okay right?

"slightly inconveniencing"? Is this a joke?
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Dec '22: "Kid who needed a surgery dies after being unable to get to Lima due to (..)blockages". The kid is a two month old with cardiopathy. Director of National Institute of Children's Health asks protestors to allow ambulances to pass.

View attachment 5480172Jan '23: Cusco (S. Peru): one year old baby dies when he couldn't be taken to regional hospital due to road blockages.
The kid had only a stomach infection and they couldn't pass the protests.

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Jan '23: Trujillo (N. Peru): "baby and woman died due to road blockages". One was 28 weeks old (newborn) and the other one was a 51 years old woman who had a heart attack after being trapped for days on the road.

Notice the dates: these fuckers were protesting for about a month, taking roads everywhere and causing people to die. And when someone runs over them or the police finally removes them, they cry victim and "muh legitimate right to protest". You have no right to kidnap hundreds of people because you're mad at something.
Many such cases down in South America sadly.

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Baby dies because the ambulance she was in couldn't go through the blockade protestors set up. She was intubated so taking her off the ambulance was off the question, so the mother had to see her infant daughter die.

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Three patients in critical condition died because they couldn't be transported due to blockades.

Blocking the road is more than just inconveniencing the average motorist, it has far deeper effects than just annoying people. The reasons for protesting also have to be kept in mind: These people weren't blocking the road because the government introduced a tax reform that would make them all poorer, they aren't protesting because gas prices or the cost of groceries threatened their livehoods. They aren't low-class students protesting because the government is not founding public universities. They are blocking the road because of a mine. And instead of blocking government buildings, the actual people responsible, they decide to bother their fellow citizens. This is a tactic also favored by armed terrorist groups in South America for a reason.
 
Based abuelo.

I’m just trying to get to work and back. With some workplaces they doesn’t care why you’re late. Some people lose their jobs. If there’s a medical emergency people can die. Ditto if there’s any doctors or emergency personnel stuck because some bougie idealists are trying to ruin everyone else’s lives.
The idea is that you should not be able to kill them for that. You should have a strong, well policed state where the law enforcement would sweep them up if they block anything vital, like a road.
There always has to be due process and procedure, and order must always be maintained. Both the fags and the shooter are agents of chaos inside a collapsing, corroded society. They are symptoms of a great evil, a cancer.
 
Based old geezer.

Yes, environmentalists are retards, hope they had no children or siblings and their tardgenes are forever gone.

And yes, no icky mines! Let China and Russia do it, what could go wrong with all factories and mines there? Oh....
Did you even read the article? The protest is a joint effort from environmentalists, teachers, construction workers, and other organizations with this critical caveat at the bottom:
In an effort to calm tempers, congress last week passed a law that imposes a moratorium on new metal mining contracts and left it up to the Supreme Court to decide on whether to allow the contract with First Quantum Minerals.

Environmentalists have welcomed this decision by lawmakers, saying indeed it is the court that should rule on whether the contract violates the constitution.

But a powerful construction union called Suntracs, teachers unions and other organizations want the contract to be annulled through a law passed by Congress.

As a result, they are continuing their protests.
This isn’t your American liberal environmentalist holding a Starbucks latte and demanding you use paper straws. The majority of the protesters aren’t even trying to stop the mine going in. They just don’t want a foreign state, in your shitty attempt at mockery Russia or China but in reality Canada, coming in and staking claims, taking the money, and getting the resources. I don’t agree with blocking roads, but this pigeon holing of who these people are is pure NPC bullshit. Look at those dudes he shot. I’m willing to bet they’re two guys that want to work in the mine once its built instead of watch a bunch of foreigners come in and do the work.
 
one of the most butter toast ways to protest
I have never heard anyone describe something that way before in my life. I put it into a search engine and cannot find any such idiom.

My best guess is that you're too low IQ to be aware of the term "milquetoast" and decided to just throw something, anything involving toast out there.
 
Did you even read the article? The protest is a joint effort from environmentalists, teachers, construction workers, and other organizations with this critical caveat at the bottom:

This isn’t your American liberal environmentalist holding a Starbucks latte and demanding you use paper straws. The majority of the protesters aren’t even trying to stop the mine going in. They just don’t want a foreign state, in your shitty attempt at mockery Russia or China but in reality Canada, coming in and staking claims, taking the money, and getting the resources. I don’t agree with blocking roads, but this pigeon holing of who these people are is pure NPC bullshit. Look at those dudes he shot. I’m willing to bet they’re two guys that want to work in the mine once its built instead of watch a bunch of foreigners come in and do the work.
According to a WaPo article (via a Tweet which I can't embed because they want me to log in) they were teachers and the shooter was an attorney (presumably a bad one). Seems protests have been happening both outside and inside the cities because they don't want some Leaf company getting kickbacks from their obviously corrupt Latin-American government.
 
I don't think this was the best way to handle the situation (an old man will now go to prison for the rest of his days over climate retards) but blocking roads endangers the general public. Why do we allow it?
It is like with Hamas. What do you expect people to do when other less violent and appalling avenues cannot be taken instead?

This was a long time coming.
 
Did you even read the article? The protest is a joint effort from environmentalists, teachers, construction workers, and other organizations with this critical caveat at the bottom:

This isn’t your American liberal environmentalist holding a Starbucks latte and demanding you use paper straws. The majority of the protesters aren’t even trying to stop the mine going in. They just don’t want a foreign state, in your shitty attempt at mockery Russia or China but in reality Canada, coming in and staking claims, taking the money, and getting the resources. I don’t agree with blocking roads, but this pigeon holing of who these people are is pure NPC bullshit. Look at those dudes he shot. I’m willing to bet they’re two guys that want to work in the mine once its built instead of watch a bunch of foreigners come in and do the work.
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Fuck them for blocking public roads, go throw your temper tantrum at where the people in power are. You don't get to put the brakes on all of society just because you didn't get your way.
 
Literally some of the best pictures I have ever seen. This one in particular:

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You can see the fucking casing of the bullet in mid motion after he shot the fucker and the dude has a look on his face like he's filling up the tank at a gas station! That is just epic.

This guy is my fucking hero. I have been hoping someone would cap these miserable eco-fuckers for some time. People have died with ambulances stuck in traffic because of these assholes. This is exactly what was needed to put the literal fear of God into them for doing this going forward.
 
A while back a coworker who seems to always stumble across violent videos showed me one where a lady was beating on some guy on the ground in a store, and the store owner shot her. I said good, she deserved it, you can’t just beat on people and get away with it. It’s not like she was some shining star gone too soon, she was a violent, antisocial piece of shit. Colleague was horrified. Some people really think nobody should ever face consequences, and that the people trying to bring some kind of order to the chaos are the problem.

In the past five years I’ve gone from being staunchly anti-gun (I know, I know) to believing that if people got shot for their shit behavior more often we might actually have a better and more civilized society. All that to say godspeed to this absolute chad.
 
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The problem is how they are doing it and who's suffering because of them. If they had burned down state property, everyone would cheer for and support them.
How the fuck is waiting in traffic for a couple of hours or whatever "suffering" ?
I get it going there and punching them or kicking them for the inconvenience but going around shooting people in a country that isn't yours just because they are mildly annoying is absolute nigger tier behavior.

We're all autistic here, but you sir are a nigger.

And yes we should nuke Canada, what a worthless british bootlicker of a country.
I can meet you at nuking Canada but you sir are the nigger and should go live in the diverse and colorful Chicago since you believe you should go gunz blazing for a mild inconvenience.

Being stuck for hours in place while people honk their horns and retards scream about their bullshit is just "Slightly inconveniencing" ? Sounds like torture to me. Police should promptly show up and arrest them.
ps. you're a faggot.
Grow a pair. Being annoying doesn't warrant being shot and killed by some boomer. Do you want to know whats torture ? Being thrown in a third world country jail.

"slightly inconveniencing"? Is this a joke?
How are these 3 articles related in anyway to this ?
Lima and Cusco are in Peru, Trujillo is not even on the same continent and I'm not even going over the fact that these didn't happen in the same time nor do I know if these are some gay ass stop oil protest.
This is was a peaceful protest against political corruption over something that will affect the lives and circumstances of these people in a palpable real way for at least 20 years until some murican boomer decided to go and shoot two people because they inconvenienced him.
 
>we're going to illegally block the road to annoy you as much as possible, we're just gonna sit right here and block you in and there's nothing you can do about it, bet that makes you pretty upset
>oh noes, people are angry and shooting at us. helpies, helpies, i'm being abused, arrest him officer, arrest him


Fuck these retard faggots. And for anyone in this thread saying "ThAt DoEsN't JuStIfY yOu ShOoTiNg tHeM", you're a double retard. They get to annoy me and poke me ad infinitum and be all "I'm not touching you I'm not touching you" and I'm the one obligated to be civilized? Suck my fucking dick. They should be giving the shooter keys to the city, and the fact that they even considered locking him in jail is proof-positive that we are living in clown world.
 
They get to annoy me and poke me ad infinitum and be all "I'm not touching you I'm not touching you" and I'm the one obligated to be civilized? S
I've heard the term "mid-level violence" used to describe this tactic. The objective is to either get no pushback and win completely unopposed or to provoke a response and use the state-media complex to portray their victims as unhinged and prosecute them as criminals attacking brave, peaceful activists who dindu nuffin.
 
Are you autistic ?
Blocking a road and slightly inconveniencing people is one of the most butter toast ways to protest. If that warrants getting shot at we should've nuked Canada back at the honkening.
You sure seem like you're itching to go stand in the road and block traffic. Feel encouraged to do so, but please live stream it so the rest of us can have good chuckel over the guy shoveling your red goo off the pavement.
 
I've heard the term "mid-level violence" used to describe this tactic. The objective is to either get no pushback and win completely unopposed or to provoke a response and use the state-media complex to portray their victims as unhinged and prosecute them as criminals attacking brave, peaceful activists who dindu nuffin.
Antifa used to pull this shit all the time back during the Summer of Love. It's actually a pretty ingenious tactic, since responding with violence feeds their victim complex, and pulling back makes them look weak. I'll never forget the time antifa intentionally brought a bunch of suburban moms into the middle of their violent protest where they were chucking firebombs at a courthouse, then the headlines the next day were "evil Trump-supporting police teargas innocent moms"
 
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