A viral video in which the driver of a Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray openly challenges Bogotá police during a surveillance operation in the La Castellana neighborhood has sparked a heated debate about disrespect for authority, poor parking, and differential treatment toward criminals with high purchasing power.
However, beyond the arrogant behavior recorded by the cameras, the case took on a more serious dimension due to the judicial record and history of traffic violations surrounding the alleged suspect.
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According to the investigation he conducted the timethe Corvette involved has accumulated fines of more than one million pesos, including penalties for road and intersection closures. The car was registered in Runt in the name of Tania Hastblady Bohórquez, according to official information seen by that outlet.
Furthermore, on October 31, in Kennedy City, the vehicle received another recall because the person driving it did not have a driver’s license.

Added to this panorama was a piece of information that alerted the authorities: The name of Brian Bohorquez, identified as the man shown in the videos in which he confronted the agents, matched the name of someone who appears in the court files. This will be an individual with the following history:
- Three-year prison sentence for aggravated robbery, handed down by the 16th Criminal Court of Bogotá in September 2017.
- A ten-year prison sentence, issued in September 2019, On charges of arms smuggling, reception, and attempted robbery, crimes for which he was detained in La Modelo prison.
- Parole since June 17 of this year, he was granted after signing a commitment procedure.
The authorities are now checking whether the hero of the confrontation with traffic police is the same person previously convicted.
If confirmed, the behavior exhibited – including resistance, verbal aggression and refusal to follow commands – could lead to the revocation of his parole, which would reactivate the implementation of his sentence.
The incident that sparked this controversy occurred on Monday, December 1. Neighbors in the sector reported to the authorities that there were two luxury vehicles parked incorrectlyAccompanied by loud music and rowdy behavior in front of an apartment building and a clinic in La Castellana.

Upon their arrival, traffic officers found a mint blue and black Corvette, along with a Mercedes truck, located in a restricted area. After verifying the violations, its officers began imposing summonses and suspensions.
At that moment the situation got out of control. The Corvette owner repeatedly refused to move his car and adopted a sarcastic and confrontational attitude toward uniformed officers.
In video clips that were widely circulated on social media, the driver is heard while under the influence of alcohol, according to initial reports, saying phrases such as: “I paid the fine a thousand times,” while he described the customers as “clowns” and “fools.” In another scene, he demands not to register, and a slight conflict occurs with one of the policemen, although the quarrel did not escalate.

In response, the Ministry of Transport reported that it acted immediately and confirmed the issuance of summons and disabling the vehicle. The entity also posted on its official account on
This episode is placed in a broader context: poor parking remains one of the most common mobility problems in Bogotá.
Between January and September 2025, 43,727 drivers were fined for parking in prohibited spaces. Chapinero, Teosakelo and Fontibon top the numbers. According to the mayor’s office, improperly parked vehicles can reduce the speed of public transportation by up to 30%, affecting the regularity of service.