
Fourth Suspect Arrested in Attack on Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay
Bogotá, Colombia – Authorities in Bogotá have announced the capture of William Fernando Cruz González, identified as the fourth individual linked to the attack on Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay. The arrest took place on Thursday, June 19, as part of an ongoing investigation into the incident that occurred on June 7. According to initial reports, Cruz González is believed to have played a role in the aftermath of the assault. Investigators suggest he was responsible for picking up Katerine Martinez Martinez, known by her alias "Gabriela," and another individual identified as "Costoño," in a vehicle in the Hayuelos neighborhood of Fontibón. This occurred shortly after a 15-year-old reportedly opened fire on Senator Uribe Turbay. Security camera footage from the area of the attack on June 7 reportedly shows Cruz González moving through the zone, which aided authorities in his identification and subsequent apprehension. Furthermore, it is reported that Cruz González had a prior meeting with "Costoño," "Gabriela," and Carlos Eduardo Mora González, indicating a potential coordinated effort. The Prosecutor's Office is expected to present William Fernando Cruz González before a judge for a control of guarantees hearing. During this hearing, his capture will be legalized, and he will be formally charged with the corresponding offenses related to the attack on the senator. The investigation continues as authorities work to clarify all aspects of the incident and bring all responsible parties to justice.