Videos circulating social media and firsthand accounts show that shots have been fired, demonstrators have been beat, and protestors killed due to the police brutality.
news reports that there have been 24 deaths since the protests began, with one of them being a police officer. Additionally, 26 instances of police brutality are currently being investigated. Videos circulating social media and firsthand accounts show that shots have been fired, demonstrators have been beat, and others have been dragged around.that a young man was killed after kicking a police officer's motorcycle.
"WE NEED INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION NOW," she wrote."OUR GOVERNMENT HAVE SENT US ALL TO BE KILLED. PLEASE WE ARE BEGGING FOR THE VIOLENCE & MURDER TO END." She later clarified that she wants world peace organizations to get involved in the effort.the Colombian unrest is in danger of spreading throughout Latin America. There's hope that help comes from the outside to pacify the situation.
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