Key Points

Venezuelan TikTok star Gabriel Sarmiento was brutally murdered during a livestream where he criticized powerful criminal gangs. The attack, captured on video, shows armed men storming his home and shooting him multiple times. Sarmiento had previously received threats for exposing alleged ties between gangs and corrupt police officers. The killing has sparked national outrage, with human rights groups demanding justice.

Key Points: Venezuelan TikTok Star Gabriel Sarmiento Shot Dead on Livestream

  • Sarmiento was killed mid-broadcast while criticizing gangs like Tren de Aragua
  • He had received threats for exposing alleged police-gang collusion
  • Attackers stormed his home, shooting him nine times
  • US labels Tren de Aragua a terrorist organization
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Venezuelan social media influencer shot dead on livestream

Venezuelan influencer Gabriel Sarmiento was murdered during a livestream after exposing gang-police ties, sparking outrage over rising crime.

"They shot me! – Gabriel Sarmiento (last words on livestream)"

Caracas, June 25

Gabriel Jesus Sarmiento, a 25-year-old Venezuelan TikTok influencer known for his outspoken views on organised crime, was shot dead at his home during a livestream in which he was reportedly speaking against powerful criminal gangs and their alleged links with law enforcement.

The shocking incident, which unfolded in real-time on social media, has triggered widespread outrage and renewed concerns over the growing influence of organised crime in Venezuela, local media reported.

During his livestream, Sarmiento was addressing the role of criminal organisations such as 'El Tren de Aragua' and 'El Tren del Llano,' groups he had frequently criticised for their grip on communities and alleged protection by corrupt elements within the police.

While Sarmiento was broadcasting from inside his residence, two gunmen stormed in and opened fire.

In disturbing footage that has since circulated online, Sarmiento is seen crying out, "They shot me!" Moments later, the video abruptly cuts off as two armed men briefly appear on the screen.

A woman identified in the video as his mother was also injured in the attack, according to local reports.

Family members stated that Sarmiento was shot at least nine times. He had previously received threats from both gang members and individuals allegedly posing as police officers, indicating a clear risk due to his persistent activism and social media exposure.

The killing has drawn sharp criticism from human rights groups and the Venezuelan public, with many pointing to Sarmiento's social media content as the motive behind his murder.

Media reports suggest the attack may have been retaliation for his bold statements exposing gang operations and their ties to elements within the police.

Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, has confirmed that the case is under investigation by the Public Prosecutor's Office. Saab stated that authorities are working to uncover the full circumstances of the killing and ensure accountability.

The criminal groups mentioned by Sarmiento have been under growing international scrutiny. 'Tren de Aragua,' in particular, has been designated a terrorist organisation by the White House.

US officials have described it as a "regime-sponsored narco-terrorism enterprise," accusing it of "brutal crimes, including murder, kidnapping, extortion, and human trafficking, along with drugs and weapons."

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is absolutely horrifying! 😨 Speaking truth to power shouldn't cost lives. Reminds me of how some journalists in India face threats for exposing corruption. The Venezuelan government must take strict action - no country should tolerate such lawlessness.
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Priya M.
So tragic... This young man had courage to stand against criminal elements. In India too, we've seen cases where activists face threats. Hope international pressure makes Venezuela take this seriously. The video going viral might actually help bring justice.
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Amit S.
While I admire his bravery, this shows the dangers of directly confronting powerful criminal networks on social media. Maybe he should've worked with proper investigative journalists or human rights organizations for better protection. Still, no one deserves this fate.
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Neha T.
The mother getting injured too... how heartbreaking! 😢 This shows complete breakdown of law and order. Makes me appreciate our police system in India despite its flaws. At least we don't have criminal gangs operating so brazenly with police connections (mostly).
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Vikram J.
US calling it "regime-sponsored" is telling. Venezuela's situation seems worse than we thought. India should be careful about any dealings with such nations where criminal elements have state protection. National security comes first!
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Sunita R.
Social media platforms need better systems to protect activists. If he was getting threats, maybe TikTok should have had some alert system. In India we've seen how online threats can turn real - remember Gauri Lankesh case? Platforms must do more.

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