A city council member in Colombia was arrested Saturday — while giving a live radio interview by telephone — for allegedly masterminding a guerrilla attack that killed nine of his colleagues. The suspect, Pedro Gil Trujillo, is a council member in the town of Rivera, 150 miles southwest of the capital of Bogota, where the attack occurred in February. On Feb. 27, members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, disguised as police, walked into a hotel and opened fire while Trujillo and his fellow council members were attending a lunch meeting. Full Story
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