murdered man who supposedly looked at his girlfriend



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It happened at the exit of a bar located in the Santa Cecilia neighborhood, in the town of Engativá (west of Bogotá), where the intolerant undertook it against man (identified as Norman Andrade, 40) for allegedly looking at his companion.

According to the victim’s brother, in dialogue with Citytv, it all started when the armed young man got mad because the man was apparently watching to his girlfriend.

“The guy was upset because the woman was looking at him. The guy got upset, he made a problem inside the premises. My brother went out, but the guy went out; he crosses words, slaps him and, without further ado, takes out the weapon and at point-blank range he gives him 5 bullets, ”explained the victim’s brother on that channel.

As it was recorded in a video, broadcast by that medium, the subject shoots the citizen repeatedly and then he gets into a black van in which he escapes.

As the attacker escaped in the Toyota Fortuner truck, the wounded man entered an adjoining room to the bar for help.

Although the victim was helped and quickly taken to the Santa María del Lago Clinic (west of Bogotá). In that medical center, he lost his life hours later of the attack, added the regional portal Bogotá Alert.

In conversation with that media, Major Miller Rojas, commander in charge of the Bogotá Police, indicated that the authorities have already identified the individual’s truck and that “Could be caught” in the next few hours for the crime.

This is the case report, published by Citytv:

Crime: Bogotans surveyed feel more insecure with Claudia López

This is recorded by a survey by the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. 76% of the people asked said they felt insecure when walking on the streets of the city.

This figure represents a 16% increase in the perception of insecurity in Bogotá compared to 2019 with 2020 (Claudia López’s first year as mayor of Bogotá), as recorded in the Chamber of Commerce survey.

The survey, made of 3,500 people in the country’s capital, left overwhelming figures that show how people’s perception of insecurity has grown During the last years.

The study by the Chamber of Commerce shows how the perception of insecurity increased from 42% in 2016 to an alarming 76% in 2020. The figures grew gradually during the mayoralty of Enrique Peñalosa. This, taking into account that when the former mayor took office, the perception of insecurity was 42% and when his term ended, it was 60%.

For this year, the Chamber of Commerce also prepared a gender approach in its survey. In this, it was established that the perception of insecurity of the women questioned increased from 61% to 81%.



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