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Top Story: Cayetano Rivera's Arrest Sparks Controversy Over "Celebrity Phobia"
A police incident involving renowned bullfighter Cayetano Rivera has sparked controversy, with his lawyer Joaquín Moeckel accusing the authorities of a disproportionate and unjustified response, possibly influenced by a form of "celebrity phobia."
The incident unfolded in the heart of Madrid when Rivera, apparently in a drunken state, attempted to pick up a burger order but did not receive a vending machine ticket. This led to a tense exchange with the supermarket staff, resulting in a call to the police. Rivera was subsequently arrested and spent around four hours handcuffed at the station.
Moeckel argues that the resistance charge should have been an administrative sanction, not criminal, and that the police action was excessive and not in line with the law. He also emphasizes that Rivera and his team are gathering evidence to refute the charges.
Rivera himself has expressed feelings of sadness, indignation, and psychological distress following the ordeal, citing the public humiliation of being handcuffed as a significant source of his distress.
The topic is generating heated discussions on various television programs, including 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' (Antena 3) and 'Mas Vale Tarde' (La Sexta). Rivera's behavior during the incident has been described as aggressive, and there are reports of aspects of the police treatment not currently recorded in the statement, but leaked to the press.
Juan Cano, a journalist, has commented that if Rivera's actions were particularly complex and serious, he would not have been released from the police station.
In response to the allegations, the police have not yet issued a formal statement. The story continues to unfold, with Rivera and his lawyer planning to continue with a complaint about the police treatment they received.
[1] Source: Various news outlets, including 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' (Antena 3) and 'Mas Vale Tarde' (La Sexta)
- The controversy surrounding Cayetano Rivera's arrest has extended beyond the realm of general-news, sparking discussions in the realms of fashion and entertainment, as well as crime-and-justice, with numerous TV programs, such as 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' and 'Mas Vale Tarde', exploring the incident.
- Amidst the heated debates,TabIndex-title{{ celebrities}} have also weighed in on the issue, with many expressing their thoughts on the treatment Cayetano Rivera received from the authorities in the context of his celebrity status.