Barangay chief in Abra shot dead | Inquirer News

Barangay chief in Abra shot dead

By: - Correspondent / @kquitasolINQ
/ 02:40 AM April 28, 2022

Map of Abra. STORY: Barangay chief in Abra shot dead

Abra province (in red shading) in Northern Luzon (Image from Google Maps)

BAGUIO CITY, Benguet, Philippines — A barangay chief who had earlier been accused of being involved in vote-buying in Abra’s capital town of Bangued was shot dead in the afternoon of Wednesday, April 27.

Police identified the victim as Ronnie Bringas, 45, of Barangay Angad.

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According to the initial investigation, the victim was at the village’s covered court to check the ongoing basketball tournament when he was shot by an unidentified male assailant using a still unknown firearm.

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After the shooting, the suspect tried to escape on a motorcycle, which crashed on the roadside.

The gunman left his motorcycle and headed to nearby Barangay Lipcan.

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Bystanders tried to get hold of the gunman but failed when he drew his firearm.

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Some local candidates tagged Bringas as among the barangay chief who was allegedly giving away money in front of his house to buy votes.

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