Supporters of Colombian politician Iván Cepeda gathered outside former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez's home in Rionegra to protest what they called false positives by security forces. The group, coordinated by elected representative Muriel, painted murals on public works as an act of political commemoration. Uribe cut short his Medellín campaign schedule to return home and subsequently covered the paintings, accusing Cepeda of orchestrating the protest and inciting violence.