Since the protests started Wednesday in Bogota and satellite city Soacha, at least nine people have been killed while hundreds of civilians and police officers have been injured. Bogota Mayo...Since the protests started Wednesday in Bogota and satellite city Soacha, at least nine people have been killed while hundreds of civilians and police officers have been injured. Bogota Mayor Claudia Lopez said people should return to their homes by evening to ease tensions. "Although there is no curfew in Bogota, we ask that by no later than 7 o'clock, all those who can, please stay at home," Lopez said in a Facebook Live broadcast. Yet as 7:00 p.m. local time approached demonstrators threw rocks and bottles at police, attacking the windows of the station with an uprooted road sign and setting the front of the post briefly alight. Police responded with tear gas and flash-bang grenades, sending protesters running. Over 60 people suffered gun-related injuries, the mayor's office said. Lopez compared the unrest to the worst days of Colombia's armed conflict.
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I was at home sleeping like normal people.
"buenas días" narrator doesn't know spanish wtf
Watch those spics run!