The insecurity in Bogotá, set by the wave of crimes that has been hitting the streets of the capital, has Colombian politics more heated than ever. In the midst of this situation, The former mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, has ended up in a heated public debate with journalist Vicky Dávilaafter the director of Semana Magazine pointed out the facts of insecurity as “the sweetest inheritance that Claudia López left.”
The previous comment arose after a shooting broke out in Parque de la 93, one of the most luxurious areas of Bogotá, in the early hours of the morning. A moment of tension that knocked several diners from nearby restaurants and passersby to the floor, as well as ending in the death of businessman Rodrigo Franco Charry, brother of former DIAN director Óscar Franco.
Although initially the hypothesis was that it was a robbery in a local bakery, in the end it was learned that it was a hitman attack against Charry, further fanning the flames of a public perception of insecurity that has had to deal with numerous cases of massive robberies, attacks and an evident progressive loss of the value of life in this type of situation.