Ex-Navy man threatens Pasay crowd, killed in police chase | Inquirer News

Ex-Navy man threatens Pasay crowd, killed in police chase

/ 05:20 AM August 26, 2017

A dismissed member of the Philippine Navy who reportedly threatened to shoot bystanders in Pasay City was killed in a police chase that ended in Makati on Thursday night.

Alan Ricafort was shot dead after being cornered by a team from the Malibay station of the Pasay police, who were earlier alerted by a concerned citizen.

Case investigator PO2 Noel Burden said Ricafort was brandishing a .45-caliber pistol at the corner of Edsa and E. Rodriguez Street when he spotted and fired at the responding police team, hitting one officer, PO2 Jerry Jubail, in the stomach.

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To flee, Ricafort forced a female pizza delivery rider at gunpoint to take him as her motorbike passenger.

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Jubail’s colleagues commandeered a private motorcycle to go after Ricafort.

The motorbike carrying the suspect sped toward Makati City but lost control as it took a sharp U-turn under the Magallanes flyover, throwing off both the pizza delivery rider and Ricafort.

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At this point, the suspect tried to hijack a container van but was shot dead as he was about to climb onto the vehicle, Burden said.

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Jubail was hospitalized and was declared in stable condition .

According to Burden, Ricafort had the rank of Seaman Second Class when he was dismissed from the Navy last year after testing positive for drug use.—DEXTER CABALZA

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