Juan Boschs wife, Carmen Quidiello, visited Brunilda Contreras, the mother of an 18-year-old shot to death by a police corporal in Villa Francisca on Sunday. The mother publicly accused police corporal Francisco Reyes Santana, known as Tyson, for the murder of her son as part of brutal methods the police condone in order to reduce delinquency. When Chief of the Police Pedro de Jesus Candelier visited the neighborhood earlier as part of a routine community outreach program, the mother had complained to him about Tyson’s brutal methods. She accused Tyson then of wanting to kill her son. The mother said her son was no saint but that his crimes should be judged in court. Tyson had been denounced earlier by lawyer Aura Celeste Fernandez who headed a commission to improve justice in the past administration. At the time he was transferred to Boca Chica and Cristo Rey, where the communities also denounced his brutal methods to control delinquency. El Siglo reports that witnesses said Tyson was accompanied by three officers at the time of Pedro Manuel Contreras death. Tyson entered the home of the 18-year-old to arrest him and when the individual resisted, they fired two shots at him and took an uncle as hostage. But the youngster went out a window, climbing onto the roof where he was shot at again and then dragged down. Tyson then emptied the remaining shots from his gun into Contreras body, in front of relatives and bystanders. As of yesterday, the police had not issued an official comment on the incident. The newspaper says Tyson is under arrest at the Police headquarters. Meanwhile, Carmen Quidiello has proposed the formation of a movement of mothers against violence to protest the police brutality.