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Man posing as soldier shot dead by security guard in Batangas

Man posing as soldier shot dead by security guard in Batangas

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LUCENA CITY – A security guard allegedly shot and killed late Thursday a man posing as a soldier who fired at him in Nasugbu town in Batangas province.

In a report, the Region 4A police said on Friday that Reynaldo Visto, who  identified himself as a soldier, shouted and, with a caliber 45 pistol, fired at Argie Yamson, the security guard of a private property in Barangay Bulihan at 8:27 p.m.

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Visto missed his target, which prompted Yamson to fire a shotgun to defend himself, hitting his attacker.

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The police said Visto died while undergoing treatment at the local hospital. Responding policemen arrested Yamson.

Investigators found out from Visto’s relatives that he was not a soldier but a nursing attendant at the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center, more commonly known as V. Luna General Hospital in Quezon City.

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An investigation is ongoing to establish the motive of the victim for shooting Yamson.

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Yamson was detained and is facing criminal charges. INQ

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