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Teen pleads ‘not guilty’ to shooting Colombian presidential candidate

People light candles at a makeshift altar outside the Fundacion Santa Fe clinic, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is hospitalized after being shot during a political event in Bogota
People light candles at a makeshift altar outside the Fundacion Santa Fe clinic, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is hospitalized after being shot during a political event in Bogota - Copyright AFP Luis ROBAYO
People light candles at a makeshift altar outside the Fundacion Santa Fe clinic, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is hospitalized after being shot during a political event in Bogota - Copyright AFP Luis ROBAYO

A fifteen-year-old boy accused of trying to assassinate a Colombian presidential candidate pled “not guilty” on Tuesday, the prosecutor’s office told AFP.

The teen was formally charged with the attempted homicide of 39-year-old conservative candidate Miguel Uribe, who was shot twice in the head on Saturday and is fighting for his life in hospital.

The boy was also charged with carrying a firearm.

Footage from the scene showed Uribe addressing supporters in western Bogota when a youth rushed toward him firing at least eight shots. 

Uribe was hit twice in the head and once in the leg.

The alleged gunman was apprehended by security guards and a Glock nine-millimeter pistol was recovered. 

Police believe the teen was a “sicario” or hitman working for money. 

As a minor he faces eight years in detention if found guilty. 

AFP
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