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Five wounded with a firearm during clandestine parking in Don Bosco

The units of the National Police moved to the Las Acacias sector where investigations are underway to find those responsible for injuring 5 people with a firearm who were staying in a clandestine parking lot early today, Sunday the 16th in the corregimiento of Don Bosco, Barriada Las Acacias.

Deputy Commissioner Francisco Mela, Chief of the Don Bosco Police Zone, said that a group of citizens were staying in a clandestine parking lot consuming alcoholic beverages and that is when an incident occurred where firearms and 5 people, including a minor, came to light. 17-year-olds were injured.

When the National Police arrived, they were prevented from entering the residential area, so they entered with personnel from the Public Ministry and the apprehension of the owner of the house was achieved for the corresponding procedures. The National Police invites citizens not to participate in these activities where most of the time they end up with injuries and even victims.

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