Chepén Shooting: Two Students and a Child Injured Outside University Campus
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A shooting outside the César Vallejo University campus in Chepén, La Libertad, injured two students and a child.
- The incident occurred when two individuals on a motorcycle opened fire, with stray bullets hitting the university premises.
- The university has suspended in-person classes and is providing support to the injured, while authorities are investigating.
Tension gripped Chepén, La Libertad, after a shooting outside the César Vallejo University (UCV) campus left two university students and a young child wounded by gunfire. The violent incident, captured in videos circulating on social media, unfolded on the evening of June 26.
According to reports, two assailants arrived on a motorcycle near a mototaxi stand just outside the university. Without provocation, one of the individuals dismounted and began firing at the mototaxi drivers. Stray bullets penetrated the university grounds, striking the students and the child.
We express our solidarity with them and their families, and inform you that our institution is providing them with the necessary support and accompaniment during their medical attention.
UCV issued a statement expressing solidarity with the injured students and their families, assuring them of the institution's support during their medical treatment. The university, owned by former La Libertad governor César Acuña Peralta, has urged authorities to conduct an immediate investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible.
In response to the attack, UCV announced the suspension of all in-person activities at the Chepén campus for Saturday, June 27. Classes for all academic programs will be conducted virtually to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff. The university is cooperating with law enforcement to bring the perpetrators to justice.
We demand that the competent authorities conduct an immediate investigation to clarify the facts, identify those responsible, and apply the full weight of the law to them.
Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.