15-Year-Old Gets 7 Years for Assassinating Colombian Presidential Candidate

A 15-year-old has been sentenced to 7 years for assassinating Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe. The shooting occurred during a campaign rally in June, with Uribe dying two months later. The case highlights Colombia's history of political violence and comes as the victim's father announces his own presidential bid.
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Teenage Assassin Sentenced in High-Profile Political Murder

A 15-year-old boy has been sentenced to 7 years in juvenile detention for the assassination of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay. The sentencing comes just two weeks after Uribe succumbed to injuries sustained during a campaign rally shooting in Bogotá on June 7, 2025.

Details of the Assassination

The teenage shooter was apprehended immediately following the attack that shocked the nation. According to court documents, the minor confessed to firing the fatal shot that struck Uribe in the head during a campaign speech. Five additional suspects were arrested in connection with the assassination, though authorities continue to investigate who ordered the hit.

Political Context and Family Legacy

Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, was a prominent conservative politician and fierce critic of leftist President Gustavo Petro. The Democratic Centre party member had announced his presidential ambitions in October 2024, positioning himself as a leading contender for the 2026 elections.

Uribe came from a political dynasty with a tragic history. His mother, Diana Turbay, was a journalist murdered in 1991 during a botched rescue operation after being kidnapped by Pablo Escobar's Medellín Cartel. His grandfather, Julio César Turbay Ayala, served as Colombia's president from 1978 to 1982.

Father Continues Political Mission

In a dramatic development, Uribe's father, Miguel Uribe Londoño, announced this week that he intends to run for president to continue his son's political legacy. The former businessman and union leader stated he aims to create "a safer, more prosperous Colombia" and ensure his son's vision for the country is realized.

Historical Pattern of Political Violence

The assassination has reignited concerns about political violence in Colombia, which has a long history of targeting presidential candidates. During the 1990s, drug lord Pablo Escobar waged a violent war against the state that included the murders of multiple presidential candidates.

Current President Gustavo Petro, who Uribe frequently criticized, condemned the attack and called for national unity. The sentencing occurs amid heightened political tensions as Colombia prepares for the 2026 presidential elections.

Legal experts note that the 7-year sentence reflects Colombia's juvenile justice system, which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment for minors. The case continues to develop as investigators pursue leads regarding the masterminds behind the assassination.

Henry Coetzee
Henry Coetzee

Henry Coetzee is a South African author specializing in African politics and history. His insightful works explore the continent's complex socio-political landscapes and historical narratives.

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