Radio broadcaster gunned down in Albay | Inquirer News

Radio broadcaster gunned down in Albay

By: - Correspondent / @msarguellesINQ
/ 08:31 AM July 20, 2018

The vehicle of radio broadcaster Joey Llana, in Barangay (village) Peñafrancia, Albay. Llana was killed when he was attacked by still unidentified gunmen at around 5 a.m. Friday.
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LEGAZPI CITY – A radio anchor was shot dead Friday morning by still unidentified gunmen in Daraga town, Albay.

Based on the report reaching Bicol police headquarters, local radio station DWZR’s Joey Llana was leaving home for work around 5 a.m., maneuvering his car out of the home garage in Barangay Peñafrancia, when the suspects suddenly emerged and attacked him.

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Citing the initial report, Sr. Insp. Maria Luisa Calubaquib, Bicol police spokesperson, said the victim was on his way to the radio station in this city for his morning program. Llana was reportedly a hard-hitting radio commentator handling a block time public affairs program at radio station DWZR Hypersonic Broadcasting Network (HBN).

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Calubaquib said the gunmen, armed with automatic firearms, riddled the victim with bullets at close range, killing him instantly.

Police investigators found at least 15 empty shells from still unknown firearms at the crime scene.

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Police Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) and investigators were still at the crime site, as of this posting.    /kga

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TAGS: Albay, ambush, Crime, DWZR, Joey Llana, Media, radio, Shooting

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