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Colombian presidential candidate shot in Bogota – DW – 06/08/2025

Colombian presidential candidate shot in Bogota – DW – 06/08/2025

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Irfan Aftab
06/08/2025
June 8, 2025
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay has been shot and wounded during a campaign event in the capital Bogota. The opposition senator was reportedly shot three times and is in a critical condition in hospital. The suspected attacker has been arrested.

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Colombian presidential candidate and Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay remains in critical condition after he was shot twice in the head and once in the leg during a campaign rally in Bogotá on Saturday. A 15-year-old suspect was arrested at the scene carrying a 9mm Glock-type firearm, according to the attorney general's office. Uribe, 39, was addressing supporters in a park when the assailant opened fire from behind, sparking panic and chaos. Two bystanders were also wounded, CBS News reported. The senator was airlifted to Santa Fe Foundation Hospital, where he underwent emergency neurosurgery and vascular procedures. "He fought the first battle and fought it well," said his wife, María Claudia Tarazona, in an audio message shared with local media. "He is fighting for his life." The hospital confirmed with BBC on Sunday that Uribe remains in intensive care in "extremely serious" condition. The minor who was allegedly involved in the attack was arrested at the scene and received treatment for a leg injury. His identity was not released. The attack sent shockwaves through Colombia and beyond. "What matters most today is that all Colombians focus with the energy of our hearts, with our will to live... on ensuring that Dr Miguel Uribe stays alive," President Gustavo Petro said, condemning the shooting. He noted that "political difference" between Uribe and his administration exist, but emphasized it was "only political." U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio blamed the attack on "violent leftist rhetoric" from the Colombian government, calling on President Petro to "dial back the inflammatory rhetoric and protect Colombian officials." Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez has offered a reward of 3 billion pesos (approx. $730,000) for information about those behind the plot. Uribe, who announced his presidential candidacy earlier this year, is the son of journalist Diana Turbay, who was killed during a 1991 hostage rescue operation involving the Medellín cartel. His shooting has reignited fears of Colombia's dark legacy of political violence. "We cannot return to situations of political violence, nor to times when violence was used to eliminate those who thought differently," said Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán. Originally published on Latin Times

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