SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Salvadorans head to polls on Sunday in elections expected to hand President Nayib Bukele another landslide victory, with many happy to overlook the young leader's authoritarian drift after he crushed gang violence paralyzing life across the country.
Salvadorans head to polls on Sunday in elections expected to hand President Nayib Bukele another landslide victory, with many happy to overlook the young leader's authoritarian drift after he crushed gang violence paralyzing life across the country. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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An Idaho Falls man who reportedly threatened a gas station employee was charged with robbery and other crimes Monday.Â
Juan Carlos Rosales, 28, was arrested Saturday night after a worker at Hitt the Road reported a man had robbed the store wearing a black mask and black beanie. The worker said Rosales had his right hand in his shirt as if he were holding a gun, but told Bonneville County Sheriff s Office deputies she did not see a gun.Â
After the employee gave Rosales the money in the cash register, he left in a silver car, according to the probable cause affidavit. The gas station later estimated he stole $944.87.Â