Dominican Republic environment minister killed in his office
Environment Minister Orlando Jorge Mera was shot dead after a gunman entered his office in Santo Domingo. The suspected shooter was a close friend of the minister, according to officials.
An unknown assailant shot and killed the Dominican Republic's Environment Minister Orlando Jorge Mera after entering the ministry, the country's government said on Monday.
Authorities have been sparse with details about the situation, although the presidency said the shooter had been detained by police.
Jorge Mera was killed in an office in the Environment Ministry, which is located in the Dominican capital of Santo Domingo.
A spokesperson for President Luis Abinader confirmed his death in a statement, saying the suspected gunman was a close friend of the late minister and had been detained by police.
"We express our deepest condolences" to Jorge Mera's family, the spokesperson said, offering the government's support. Mera was part of a powerful political family, as the son of a former Dominican president, Jorge Blanco. His sister is a deputy minister in Abinader's administration.
Authorities did not immediately release further details and it was unclear whether others were injured.
The environment ministry confirmed that an incident had taken place, writing on Twitter that they were "troubled by the situation."
Reporters on the scene reported a large police and emergency vehicle presence at the building.