They will take you to Catalonia
Reports from prison sources describe a restrained appearance as a young man faced with serious charges. The individual remained in that demeanor while at Campos del Río prison. A man in his late teens is alleged to have murdered a worker at a shooting club in Canovelles, Barcelona, and authorities arrested him at the Carmen station early on Easter Sunday. After taking two people hostage in Murcia, he reportedly forced them to drive toward the Zone under the threat of a firearm.
The suspect, aged 19, is currently in custody. Module 2, a sector of the youth division, is noted as non-overcrowded with roughly fifty inmates, yet it remains one of the most controversial areas in the facility. According to prison sources, the inmate shares a cell with another prisoner in a module where many residents are non-native or foreign nationals and interaction with fellow inmates is limited, with only an occasional connection to a small number of Spaniards. The alleged offender is described as living alongside people involved in drug dealing, theft, and related offenses.
Roger is under investigation for manslaughter or murder in connection with minor bodily harm, two unlawful arrests, one count of illegal firearm possession, and another related to resisting or assaulting authorities.
They will take you to Catalonia
Given the substantial evidence against the suspect, including surveillance footage that appears to capture him firing multiple rounds at the victim from behind, the Murcia Court of Investigation No. 5, acting in the capacity of a guard, ordered that a transfer to a provisional facility be arranged. Although the court decision initially favored a custodial arrangement in Catalonia where the crime was committed, the process outlined by Granollers Investigation Court No. 2 governs the logistics of the transfer.
Sources indicate that the inmate did not exhibit notable disciplinary issues prior to the incident at Campos del Río. Descriptions from staff indicate the young man was quiet and largely disengaged, moving about the facility with limited social interaction and minimal outward activity beyond routine steps outside the cell and meals. He reportedly tends to stay with a small circle of inmates and maintains a reserved daily routine.
With weekly prisoner transfers occurring between facilities, officials estimate the suspect will be moved to Catalonia within the current week or the following one, as required by the court order and security considerations.
“Why didn’t you kill me?”
Authorities found the suspect at the El Carmen train station around 8:30 in the morning. National police officers accompanying other travelers intervened, detained the man, and confiscated the firearm he had with him after a struggle during which he attempted to draw a weapon. The incident prompted questions from the suspect, who asked why he was not killed by those who confronted him, a moment captured in the tense exchange that followed the arrest.
Inquiries continue as part of the official investigation into the sequence of events, the handling of the weapons, and the interaction with bystanders and law enforcement. The case remains under close supervision by the Murcia judicial authorities, with further actions anticipated as the transfer proceeds and the judicial process unfolds. Attribution for the reported details comes from the Murcia Court of Investigation No. 5 and related court authorities involved in the case.