
Gabriel Jesús Sarmiento, known for his bold commentary on corruption and gang activity, was allegedly attacked by two gunmen at his home in Venezuela while he was live on TikTok. According to People, the country’s Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, confirmed the investigation and stated that the matter is being handled by the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
In his videos, Sarmiento frequently criticised the influence of gangs like “El Tren de Aragua” and “El Tren del Llano,” and had alleged that some police officers were colluding with these criminal groups. Authorities noted that Sarmiento had previously reported threats from gang members and certain individuals posing as police.
Disturbing footage from the livestream shows a woman, identified as his mother, screaming and banging on a door. Moments later, a man is heard asking what happened before Sarmiento yells, “They shot me!” The stream abruptly ends after two armed men briefly appear on screen. His family claims he was shot at least nine times. His mother was also injured in the attack, reportedly shot in the abdomen.
The video has since been widely circulated on social media, sparking outrage and drawing attention to growing concerns around safety, censorship, and gang violence in parts of Latin America.
Local media reports suggest the killing may have been linked to Sarmiento’s outspoken criticism of criminal networks and his allegations against corrupt officials.
The White House has designated Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organisation, with US officials describing it as a “regime-sponsored narco-terrorism enterprise” operating out of Venezuela. The group has been accused of carrying out brutal crimes, including murder, kidnapping, extortion, and trafficking of humans, drugs, and weapons, the People reported.
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