28 Aug 2025

Teen shooter of Colombian presidential hopeful sentenced to 7 years

1:32 pm on 28 August 2025
Colombian politician Miguel Uribe Turbay during the demonstrations against the reform proposals of Colombian president Gustavo Petro, in Bogota, Colombia, February 15, 2023. (Photo by Sebastian Barros/NurPhoto) (Photo by Sebastian Barros / NurPhoto via AFP)

Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was shot in the head during a campaign event. (File photo) Photo: AFP/SEBASTIAN BARROS

The 15-year-old shooter of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, who was attacked in June and died in August, was sentenced to seven years in juvenile detention.

The right-wing politician was shot in the head during a campaign event in Bogota by the teenager, who "must remain in a specialised care centre for seven years, deprived of liberty," prosecutors said in a statement.

The teen was charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons - not homicide - because Colombian law does not permit modifying charges after they've been accepted by a minor defendant.

Uribe, a 39-year-old opposition legislator, underwent multiple surgeries during two months in an intensive care unit in Bogota, and died of a cerebral haemorrhage on August 11.

People pray outside the Fundacion Santa Fe clinic, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is hospitalized after being shot during a political event in Bogota on June 10, 2025. Right-wing senator and presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is in intensive care, and his condition is stable but critical, according to the latest medical report. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)

People pray outside the Fundacion Santa Fe clinic, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe was hospitalised prior to his death. (File photo) Photo: RAUL ARBOLEDA / AFP

The attack echoed the worst years of political violence in Colombia, where five presidential candidates were gunned down in the second half of the 20th century.

Videos of the June 7 attack show Uribe speaking at a rally in a working class neighbourhood of Bogota before gunshots broke out.

The bloodied candidate collapsed amid the screams of hundreds of supporters.

The minor shot Uribe three times, including twice in the head, before the candidate's bodyguards were able to wound and detain the shooter.

Five others - all adults - have been arrested and charged with aggravated homicide in connection to the attack.

Police have also pointed to a dissident wing of the defunct FARC guerrilla group as being behind the assassination.

In recent weeks, twin guerrilla attacks have killed 19 people in Colombia, with a truck bomb in Cali killing six and a drone attack on drug-mitigation operations that downed a police helicopter killing 13 officers.

President Gustavo Petro's leftist government blamed both attacks on guerrilla groups that split from the once-powerful Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in rejection of a 2016 peace accord.

The teen shooter charged in Uribe's death will not be transferred to an adult prison after turning 18, a spokesperson for the prosecution told AFP.

- AFP

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