
EXCLUSIVE Arizona gun shop at center of plot to assassinate Colombian presidential candidate
The gun used by a teenager to shoot a Colombian presidential candidate was 'acquired' through an Arizona gun shop, law enforcement source has revealed Monday.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told El Tiempo newspaper that Juan Sebastían Rodríguez Casallas, 14, shot Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay with a 9mm Glock what was bought on August 6, 2020.
The source also said that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was also able to confirm that the weapon has been purchased at AJI Sporting Goods in Mesa.
In addition, the law enforcement agent told the outlet that the ATF was able to identify the name of the purchase, Charles Joe Anderson.
'It is a model of Austrian origin, unusual in actions of this type within the country, which has activated protocols to track its arrival in the hands of the hitman,' the official said.
Colombian National Police director, General Carlos Triana, said during a press conference Monday also confirmed that the weapon was legally purchased in Arizona and said investigators were looking into how the gun made its way to Colombia.
An ATF spokesperson told DailyMail.com that it could not confirm or deny the report.
AJI Sporting Goods owner, Jeff Serdy, told DailyMail.com that he had not been contacted by federal officials from Colombia and the United States as of Monday.
Serdy confirmed that Anderson acquired the weapon via a 'transfer' and that his gun shop received a $30 fee.
'For the record all state and federal laws were very strictly followed during this transaction,' Serdy said.
The gun was purchased from another store, whose name Serdy was unable to share.
A 2024 Colombian National Police report showed that at least 3,954 guns that seized were made in the United States. Another 805 were manufactured in Italy and 414 were made in Germany.
Video footage showed Senator Uribe Turbay, who is planning to run in the 2026 presidential elections, addressing a crowd of about 250 residents Saturday afternoon in Fontibon, a neighborhood in the Colombia capital city of Bogotá.
Rodríguez Casallas could be seen standing several feet away from Uribe Turbay, who was starting to make his point about how his administration would combat mental illness, when he shot the lawmaker in the back of the head and fired about five more shots.
A surveillance video showed the teen shooter racing out of the park and running down a street as Uribe Turbay's bodyguards chased after him.
A second video showed Rodríguez Casallas hobbling towards a gated residential complex and then turning around to aim his gun at the guards.
Uribe Turbay underwent surgery at Fundación Sante Fe, a clinic where he is hospitalized.
The medical facility said in a statement Monday morning that the presidential hopeful 'remains in critical condition and has had little response to the interventions and medical treatments performed.'
Uribe Turbay's wife, María Claudia Tarazona, took to Instagram, where she posted a heartfelt photo of her hands placed over the senator's chest.
'I ask you with all my heart, don't stop praying. Miguel needs a miracle,' she wrote.
Uribe Turbay's uncle, Julio César Uribe, told reporters outside the hospital Monday that the senator's condition is 'very delicate but only doctors have the answer.'
Authorities launched an operation in Villas de Alcalas, the neighborhood where Rodríguez Casallas lives with his aunt.
The teen, who suffered a gun shot wound and is hospitalized at a clinic under the supervision of 50 police officers, told cops that he received orders from the leader of a drug dealing gang to carry out the shooting.
'It was the man from the (spot), I'll tell you who it was, let me give you the numbers,' Rodríguez Casallas said as he was being placed under arrest.
A law enforcement source told El Tiempo that a unit of 20 cops were dispatched to the neighborhood.
'There are door-to-door inquiries asking for the name of the person who controls traffic in one of the parks in the area,' they said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Guardian
37 minutes ago
- The Guardian
Four dead as Colombia hit with wave of bombings and gun attacks
Colombia has been rocked by a string of coordinated bomb and gun attacks that killed at least four people across the country's south-west, deepening a security crisis roiling the Andean country. Police said attackers launching 19 attacks on targets in Cali – the country's third largest city – and several nearby towns, hitting police posts, municipal buildings and civilian targets. National Police chief Carlos Fernando Triana said assailants had attacked targets with car bombs, motorcycle bombs, rifle fire and a suspected drone. 'There are two police officers dead, and a number of members of the public are also dead,' he said. Police later said at least two civilians were among those killed, and 12 others were injured. In Cali and the towns of Villa Rica, Guachinte and Corinto, AFP journalists witnessed the tangled wreckage of vehicles surrounded by scorched debris. The assaults came days after the attempted assassination of a presidential candidate in Bogotá put the country on edge. Many Colombians are fearful of a return to the violence of the 1980s and 1990s, when cartel attacks, guerrilla violence and political assassinations were commonplace. In the town of Corinto, resident Luz Amparo was at home when the blast gutted her bakery. 'We thought it was an earthquake,' she told AFP. 'My husband said: 'No, they are shooting.'' Her phone began to ring off the hook, and she went to her check on her store. As she rounded the corner the neighbors began to look in her direction. 'Everything was levelled,' she said. Police and experts blamed Tuesday's attacks on a dissident faction of the once-powerful Farc guerrilla group. Security expert Elizabeth Dickenson of the International Crisis Group said the attacks were likely the work of a group known as the Central General Staff (EMC). 'This is a particularly well-coordinated offensive. It really demonstrates the capacity that the group has built' she told AFP. 'And I think very alarmingly it demonstrates their ability to conduct operations in the metropolitan area of Cali.' Dickenson said the group may be trying to stop an ongoing military operation that is reported to have injured or killed the group's veteran leader, known as 'Iván Mordisco'. 'They are trying to raise the cost of that military initiative for the government,' said Dickenson. In a statement on Tuesday, the EMC warned the public to stay away from military and police installations, but stopped short of claiming responsibility. The attacks come three days after conservative senator Miguel Uribe, 39, was shot twice in the head at close range by an alleged hitman while campaigning in Bogota. That attack has stunned Colombians, prompted speculation about who was responsible and raised questions about Gustavo Petro's response. Petro has speculated on social media that the hit was ordered by an international 'mafia' and to claim that Uribe's security detail was suspiciously reduced the day he was shot. On Tuesday a 15-year-old pleaded not guilty to carrying out the attempted assassination. The government believes he was a hired gun.


The Independent
3 hours ago
- The Independent
At least four dead in Colombia after multiple blasts outside police stations in Cali
At least four people were killed in Colombia on Tuesday as rebel groups detonated bombs near police stations in the city of Cali and the neighboring Cauca province, according to authorities. Military and police spokespeople blamed the attacks on the FARC-EMC, a group led by former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia who broke away from the group after it signed a peace deal with the government in 2016. Authorities said the rebels placed bombs in cars and motorcycles that were parked near police stations. The attacks on the police stations come just days after Miguel Uribe, a conservative presidential candidate, was shot during a rally in Bogota. Authorities say they are investigating who was behind the attack on Uribe, who is in a critical condition in hospital in Bogota. Colombia's government has struggled to contain violence in urban and rural areas as several rebel groups try to take over territory abandoned by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia following its peace deal with the government. Peace talks between the FARC-EMC faction and the government broke down last year after a series of attacks on indigenous communities. The government is currently holding talks with another faction of the group, that is led by commander Luis Alberto Alban, known also as Marcos Calarca.


BBC News
4 hours ago
- BBC News
Murder accused and victim worked together as cleaners, court told
A woman whose body was found in the New Forest after she went missing in east London worked with the man accused of killing her, a court has been Castro Mendez, 46, left her home in Ilford on 29 May and was reported missing two days later. Her body was found in the Bolderwood area of Hampshire on Old Bailey hearing was told Ms Mendez and 51-year-old Juan Francisco Toledo worked together as Toledo, of Crystal Palace, south London, is charged with murder. A plea hearing has been set for 1 September. At the preliminary hearing on Tuesday, prosecutor Caroline Carberry KC alleged that Mr Toledo had killed Ms Mendez - a Colombian national - on the evening of 29 May at an office where they were working in central London's legal told the court: "They were both cleaning staff at an office building on Grays Inn Road... and on the day of her death they were both at work."It was alleged that Ms Mendez arrived for work at 17:00 BST and was fatally injured inside the office Mendez's former flatmate raised the alarm after she failed to move into new accommodation, the court was told.A post-mortem examination to determine the cause of her death is ongoing in Toledo, a Venezuelan national, was assisted in court by a Spanish was remanded into custody.A provisional trial date has been set for 20 April, 2026. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.