Colombia: Two days of protests leave 13 dead, over 400 injured

Two days of protests in Colombia over the death of a man in police custody have left 13 people dead and over 400 injured, authorities said on Friday

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2 min read Last Updated : Sep 12 2020 | 10:40 AM IST

Two days of protests in Colombia over the death of a man in police custody have left 13 people dead and over 400 injured, authorities said on Friday.

The violence rocking Bogota following Javier Ordonez's death spilled into a second night of smaller protests and clashes with police late Thursday.

The Defence Ministry reported 13 people dead, 209 civilians injured and 194 officers hurt. Dozens of city buses were vandalized, including 13 set ablaze. Sixty police precincts have also been damaged during the unrest.

As the city emerged from the violence, Defence Minister Carlos Trujillo Holmes offered an apology on behalf of the police for any illegal acts committed during the Ordonez's detention early Wednesday morning.

He said a disciplinary hearing has been ordered to determine whether officers committed homicide and abuse of authority. The chief prosecutor's office will determine if criminal charges are filed.

Seven officers have been suspended as the probe advances.

The National Police ask for forgiveness, he said.

The violence erupted after Ordonez died early Wednesday following a confrontation caught on video by witnesses showing two officers pinning him down and tasering him while he begged them to stop. He was taken to a police precinct and later a hospital, where authorities say he arrived without vital signs.

The incident sparked a wave of anger over excessive use of force by the police. It comes at the same time as massive protests over racial discrimination and police abuse against Black citizens in the United States.

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First Published: Sep 12 2020 | 10:24 AM IST

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