Hunt on for man in fatal shooting of boy in Makati | Inquirer News

Hunt on for man in fatal shooting of boy in Makati

/ 08:32 PM September 22, 2011

MANILA, Philippines—Police are tracking down a man who allegedly shot dead an 11-year-old boy in Barangay East Rembo Thursday morning.

Superintendent Jaime Santos, Makati Police OIC identified the suspect as Jude Darang, 29, whom witnesses tagged as the one who shot Aljon Rasa in the torso with an improvised shotgun.

Police also discovered that another victim, identified as Eduardo Darang, had sustained multiple stab wounds but it was yet unclear if the suspect was also responsible.

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Responding police officers from the barangay’s police community precinct, who were alerted by the suspect’s neighbors, arrived at the crime scene and invited the suspect’s brother, Dave Rasa, 19, to shed light on the incident.

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Santos said Jude was nowhere to be found when the police came and they were still investigating as to who stabbed Eduardo.

“The victims and the suspect live in the same house. Apparently there was a quarrel and the boy was shot during the fight,” Santos said.

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Santos said the incident happened around at about 5:45 a.m. inside the house on I-79 24th Avenue, Barangay East Rembo but police were still determining what led to the fatal shooting of the boy and the stabbing of Eduardo.

Both victims were rushed to the Ospital ng Makati-Pembo, but Rasa died while receiving treatment.

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TAGS: child, Crime, East Rembo, Makati City, Shooting

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