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Colombian police charged with killing that sparked riots

Five other officers are under investigation in the case

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2020 3:00PM

Colombian police charged with killing that sparked riots
Colombian prosecutors charge two police officers with torture and aggravated homicide after the death of a man in custody sparked deadly rioting in the capital and other cities. – AFP pic, September 19, 2020

BOGOTA – Colombian prosecutors today charged two police officers with torture and aggravated homicide after the death of a man in custody sparked deadly rioting in the capital and other cities.

 

The two police involved in the arrest of Javier Ordonez, who was repeatedly tasered before dying later in custody, were charged with “torture and aggravated homicide,” prosecutor’s office official Francisco Barbosa said.

Five other police officers are under investigation in the case.

Thirteen people were killed in the protests, most from gunshot wounds, according to Bogota’s leftist mayor, Claudia Lopez, who accused police of firing on the protesters.

Public outrage was fuelled by a video of Ordonez pleading with police as he lay on the ground being repeatedly shocked by the taser.

A lawyer for the victim’s family claimed the 43-year-old engineer had died later at a police station, after being brutally beaten.

Riots which also hit the cities of Medellin and Cali wounded more than 500 people, including 285 civilians and 315 police.

Authorities said 95 police stations were vandalised.

Defence Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo was forced to apologise for the death of Ordonez, a father of two. – AFP, September 19, 2020

Colombian prosecutors today charged two police officers with torture and aggravated homicide after the death of a man in custody sparked deadly rioting in the capital and other cities.

The two police involved in the arrest of Javier Ordonez, who was repeatedly tasered before dying later in custody, were charged with “torture and aggravated homicide,” prosecutor’s office official Francisco Barbosa said.

Five other police officers are under investigation in the case.

Thirteen people were killed in the protests, most from gunshot wounds, according to Bogota’s leftist mayor, Claudia Lopez, who accused police of firing on the protesters.

Public outrage was fuelled by a video of Ordonez pleading with police as he lay on the ground being repeatedly shocked by the taser.

A lawyer for the victim’s family claimed the 43-year-old engineer had died later at a police station, after being brutally beaten.

Riots which also hit the cities of Medellin and Cali wounded more than 500 people, including 285 civilians and 315 police.

Authorities said 95 police stations were vandalised.

Defence Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo was forced to apologise for the death of Ordonez, a father of two. – AFP, September 19, 2020

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