On November 15, 2003, in a terrorist attack, grenades were thrown in two bars in the wealthy Zona Rosa neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia, killing one person, injuring 73 and badly damaging the premises.
[1] The authorities blamed Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerillas for the attack.
It was believed the FARC targeted Americans in the attack.
The attack was the sixth in Bogotá that year, and prompted security concerns to residents amid the rebels' increasing attacks in urban areas.
[3] The national police managed to capture one of the men who threw the grenades.