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Violence Moved to Atlantic Municipalities

Summary by La Silla Vacía
In the last five years we have become accustomed to seeing Barranquilla as the epicenter of urban violence in the Colombian Caribbean. Bullets, extortions, targeted homicides, the city carries a label of being one of the cities with the highest homicide rate in the country. That is why it is paradoxical that today statistics begin to show a relative reduction of homicides in the capital, while neighboring municipalities such as Baranoa, Sabanagr…
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In the last five years we have become accustomed to seeing Barranquilla as the epicenter of urban violence in the Colombian Caribbean. Bullets, extortions, targeted homicides, the city carries a label of being one of the cities with the highest homicide rate in the country. That is why it is paradoxical that today statistics begin to show a relative reduction of homicides in the capital, while neighboring municipalities such as Baranoa, Sabanagr…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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