On 29 February Juan Guaidó mobilized a march against the government of Nicolás Maduro in the Juan de Villegas parish, Barquisimeto, Lara state. Guaidó was in a van at the time of the shooting, which was fired upon by pro-government colectivos. Bolivarian National Intelligence Service agents were also reported of having participated in the attack.[1] The shooting left a total of ten wounded, including a 16-year-old boy.[5][non-primary source needed] Guaidó's vehicle received nine gunshots.[1]
According to opposition deputy Alfonso Marquina [es], in addition to the wounded, one person was kidnapped.[6]
Venezuelan opposition: Juan Guaidó, after the shooting, said that "the dictatorship tried to assassinate me today. They aimed at me. Our only limit is the physical limit".[8] Guaidó accused Diosdado Cabello of being the intellectual author of the shooting.[9]
European Union: The EU issued a statement saying: "Acts of this nature against the opposition and the democratically elected National Assembly and its members are unacceptable and further hinder efforts towards a political solution to the crisis. The right of all political forces and civil society to demonstrate peacefully must be respected."[1]