He accompanied the uniformed man since he was in training school.
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On February 21, in a tragic armed attack, Second Lieutenant Anderson Yassing Gómez Posada, commander of the San Calixto Police Station, Norte de Santander, lost his life after being shot in the chest. The attack, allegedly attributed to members of the ELN armed group, occurred at 9:00 am while the uniformed men were harassed from the mountains by a sniper.
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Despite the efforts of his companions to save his life, the severity of his injuries forced him to be transferred by helicopter to a medical center in Cúcuta. However, a few minutes after arriving, the officer died due to the complexity of his injuries.
#AtThisTime | With a candle🕯️ we pay tribute to the late Second Lieutenant Anderson Yassing Gómez Posada, who offered his life for the safety of the people of Norte Santander.
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten, their bravery inspires us to continue working for #LaPeace. #GodAndCountry pic.twitter.com/0hSJGfn8Pl
— Norte de Santander Police Department (@PoliciaNteSder) October 22, 2024
The canine remains in the second lieutenant’s bed
The loss of Second Lieutenant Gómez has not only left deep pain in his family and co-workers, but also in his faithful friend Han, a dog that accompanied him throughout his career in the National Police, since Gómez was training at the School. of Cadets five years ago. According to a report by Caracol Newsthe canine continues waiting for the return of its owner, remaining motionless on the second lieutenant’s bed at the Police station, not wanting to receive food and showing signs of deep sadness.
Jan is still waiting for his ‘dad’ at the San Calixto Police Station
Jan, the pet of Second Lieutenant Anderson Yassing Gómez Posada, murdered yesterday in San Calixto by an ELN sniper, has not stopped crying on the bed of his master and best friend since… pic.twitter.com/2A8FFXsdip
— Manolesco (@jhonjacome) October 22, 2024
Raiza López, head of communications for the Norte de Santander Police Department, informed the aforementioned media that the dog will be delivered to the second lieutenant’s family, who have decided to take him in to give him a new home.
Finally, the National Police has offered a reward of up to 100 million pesos for information that allows the capture of those responsible for the attack, in the hope of doing justice to this unfortunate event that has left the institution and an entire family in mourning.