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Tío Fritz: Man attacked outside well-known businessman's store in Cercado de Lima

Tío Fritz: Man attacked outside well-known businessman's store in Cercado de Lima

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A man was shot and wounded outside a shoe store owned by businessman Fritz Durand Falcón in Lima, Peru.
  • Security footage shows two assailants on a motorcycle; one shot the victim while he was checking his phone.
  • Police are investigating potential extortion as the store had previously received threats, including a grenade incident in May 2025.

An armed attack occurred outside the business of well-known Peruvian entrepreneur Fritz Durand Falcón, commonly known as "Tío Fritz," in Lima's Cercado de Lima district. A man was shot and injured by an assailant on the evening of Friday, June 26, while standing near a parked vehicle outside the shoe store.

Security camera footage captured the incident, showing two individuals arriving on a motorcycle. One suspect dismounted and fired shots at the victim, identified as Andrés Meza Echajalla, who was reportedly checking his phone at the time. Meza Echajalla, described as a friend of Tío Fritz, was transported to the Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo and is reported to be out of danger. Police and forensic teams have secured the scene and are conducting an investigation, having recovered a bullet casing.

Authorities are exploring the possibility that the shooting is linked to extortion. The business, which sells clothing and shoes, has allegedly faced threats in the past. Notably, in May 2025, an unidentified individual entered the store and threw a grenade, although it did not detonate. This prior incident caused alarm among staff and customers, highlighting ongoing security concerns for the establishment.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.