
Colombia's Presidential Hopeful Shot in the Head at Rally Vantage With Palki Sharma
Colombia's Presidential Hopeful Shot in the Head at Rally| Vantage With Palki Sharma | N18G
Colombia's Presidential Hopeful Shot in the Head at Rally| Vantage With Palki Sharma | N18G
Shocking footage shows the moment Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was shot during a campaign rally in Bogotá. The attacker, a 15-year-old, fired multiple times, striking Uribe in the head twice. Authorities quickly apprehended the gunman. The attack has shaken the nation, which has a history of political violence. What was behind this attack? With crime on the rise, is Colombia's bloody past making a comeback?
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