

Colombian Presidential Hopeful Shot, Suspect Apprehended
Colombian Presidential Candidate Shot in Bogota; Minor Arrested Bogota, Colombia – In a shocking turn of events, Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was critically injured in an assassination attempt on Saturday. The attack took place during a campaign event in Bogota, leaving Uribe with multiple gunshot wounds, reportedly including two to the head. Footage circulating on social media shows the chaotic aftermath, with Uribe being rushed to a local hospital. "The situation is extremely serious," stated a source close to the campaign, requesting anonymity. Authorities have arrested a minor under the age of 15 in connection with the incident. The individual was found in possession of a Glock pistol-type firearm. President Gustavo Petro has ordered a full investigation into the attack, vowing to bring those responsible to justice. The Attorney General's office confirmed the arrest and the ongoing investigation. Uribe's condition remains critical, but he is receiving the best possible medical care. The attack has sent shockwaves through the Colombian political landscape, raising concerns about the safety of political figures in the country. The investigation is expected to shed light on the motives behind the attack and the potential involvement of any organized groups.