A series of tweets posted by La Nación on September 15, 2025, reported on a violent incident during a parade in Quepos, an attack involving alleged Venezuelan ‘narcoterrorists,’ and the performance of footballer Kenay Myrie.
In its first tweet at 21:03 UTC, La Nación stated: “Desfile en Quepos termina en zafarrancho, con disparos y agresiones a la policía https://t.co/oC6eMv3JnJ”. The post describes how a parade in Quepos ended in chaos with gunfire and assaults against police officers.
At 21:08 UTC, La Nación published two additional tweets. The first reported on an international security issue: “Trump confirma nuevo ataque a lancha con presuntos ‘narcoterroristas’ venezolanos https://t.co/z9yIXnOOxF”. This message relays former U.S. President Donald Trump’s confirmation of another attack targeting a boat carrying suspected Venezuelan narcoterrorists.
The second tweet from the same minute shifted focus to sports: “Kenay Myrie brilla con Saprissa y le lanza una advertencia a Herediano https://t.co/wfPFaYOSol”. Here, La Nación highlighted Kenay Myrie’s standout performance for Saprissa and his warning directed at rival team Herediano.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers breaking news related to national events, international affairs, and sports. The incident in Quepos reflects ongoing concerns about public safety during large gatherings in Costa Rica. Reports of attacks involving alleged narcoterrorists are part of broader regional security challenges that have drawn attention from both local authorities and international figures such as Donald Trump. Meanwhile, football remains a significant aspect of Costa Rican culture, with matches between teams like Saprissa and Herediano drawing widespread interest.



