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LOOK: Duterte watches viral Tarlac shooting video

/ 06:44 PM December 21, 2020

The President is also angry at what happened, says Sen. Bong Go after the Chief Executive saw the viral video of the shooting in Tarlac.

MANILA, Philippines —  President Rodrigo Duterte watched the viral video of the killing of a mother and son by a police officer in Paniqui, Tarlac.

Senator Bong Go, Duterte’s former longtime aide, showed the President the viral video before the latter delivered a speech at the 85th anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday evening.

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“Galit din ang Pangulo sa nangyari,” Go told reporters in a Viber message.

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(The President is also angry at what happened.)

The President, however, made no mention of the incident in his speech, which was delivered via teleconference.

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Duterte, who is in his hometown Davao City, will meet with members of the Cabinet before delivering another speech on Monday night.

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Police Senior Master Sergeant Jonel Nuezca shot Sonya Gregorio and her son Frank on Sunday outside their house after a heated confrontation.

The shooting incident was captured on video and has gone viral on various social media platforms with the hashtags #StopTheKillingsPH, #JusticeForSonyaGregorio, #EndPoliceBrutality, and #PulisAngTerorista.

Malacañang vowed to deliver justice and assured that Duterte, known for his support to law enforcers, will not protect Nuezca, who already surrendered to the authorities. [ac]

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