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Man killed in San Roque was a brother of alias ‘El Gordo’, of ‘Los Costaños’

Motorcyclist Executed in Barranquilla Ambush

Victim Identified as 25-Year-Old from Bogotá

A violent daylight attack claimed the life of **Kevin Armando Arjona Romero**, 25, on Monday afternoon in the San Roque neighborhood of Barranquilla. The incident occurred outside a chicken roast establishment.

Deadly Encounter on 30th Street

Police reports indicate **Romero** arrived at the scene and engaged in a conversation with an unidentified individual. The situation rapidly escalated when the assailant produced a firearm and shot **Romero** in the face, killing him instantly.

The perpetrator fled on a white AX motorcycle, with an accomplice serving as the driver, leaving authorities to investigate a potential gang-related motive.

Suspected Gang Warfare

Authorities are investigating a possible connection between the killing and a dispute involving the criminal groups ‘Los Pepes’ and ‘The Coastal Ones’. This incident follows closely on the heels of other violent events in the region.

Just days before, **Romero** had relocated to Barranquilla from Bogotá. It is believed he was lured to the location under the pretense of a motorcycle sale.

Ties to Previous Homicide

The victim was the brother of **Wulfran Alberto Arjona Romero**, also known as ‘El Gordo’, who was fatally shot on April 27 in Malambo. Police suspect ‘El Gordo’ was a member of ‘The Coastal Ones’.

Investigators are also examining whether **Kevin Armando Arjona Romero** had any involvement in a homicide that occurred earlier on Monday in the Las Gaviotas de Soledad neighborhood, where **Rnold Eduardo González Osorio** was killed.

The surge in gang violence is a growing concern. In the United States, cities experiencing high rates of gang-related homicides, such as Chicago, have seen targeted policing and community intervention programs implemented, with mixed results. For instance, gang violence in Chicago saw a notable increase in 2023 compared to previous years, underscoring the persistent challenge.

The investigation remains active as police work to apprehend the individuals responsible for this brazen act.

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