Colombian Candidate Miguel Uribe Shot in Shocking Assassination Attempt

Sarah Johnson
June 8, 2025
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Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe shot in assassination attempt, sparking outrage and calls for justice across the Americas.
In a shocking turn of events, Colombian presidential candidate and senator Miguel Uribe was brutally attacked on Sunday, sustaining three gunshot wounds, including one to the head. As Uribe fights for his life, the incident has sparked outrage across the Americas, with leaders condemning the act as a direct assault on democracy itself.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio didn’t mince words, pointing fingers at what he calls violent leftist rhetoric emanating from Colombia’s highest offices. He urged President Gustavo Petro to tone down the inflammatory language and ensure the safety of public officials, warning that Colombia cannot afford a return to its darker days of political violence. It’s a stark reminder of how fragile progress can be in a nation that has fought hard for stability.
Other voices, like Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno, echoed Rubio’s sentiments, calling the attack a vile strike against democratic values and demanding swift justice for those responsible—whether they pulled the trigger or planted the idea. Chilean President Gabriel Boric also weighed in, stating unequivocally that violence has no place in a democracy, no matter the justification.
Perhaps most chilling is the revelation that the shooter was a 15-year-old hitman. Authorities are scrambling to uncover who orchestrated this horrifying act. Meanwhile, Colombia’s Ministry of Defense has put up a staggering reward of nearly $750,000 for any information that could lead to answers.
President Petro, Uribe’s main rival in the upcoming election, labeled the attack a crossing of a red line, ordering an immediate investigation and even canceling a planned trip to France due to the gravity of the situation. On a more personal note, Uribe’s wife, Maria Claudia Tarazona, shared a heartfelt plea on social media, asking for prayers as her husband battles for survival in the hospital.
This tragedy isn’t just about one man—it’s a gut punch to the very idea of free and fair elections. As Colombia stands at this crossroads, the world watches, hoping for justice and a rejection of the violence that threatens to drag the nation backward.
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Editor's Comments
Well, folks, if political rhetoric were a boxing match, Colombia’s ring just got a knockout punch with real bullets. A 15-year-old hitman? That’s not just a crime; it’s a cry for help from a society where kids are pawns in deadly games. And while Petro calls this a 'red line,' one wonders if he’s got a paintbrush to redraw it—or just more fiery words to toss on the fire. Here’s a thought: maybe instead of canceling trips, leaders should cancel the hate speech. Just saying.
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