Peter Lim nephew in Cebu shooting surrenders — police | Inquirer News

Peter Lim nephew in Cebu shooting surrenders — police

/ 07:09 AM March 21, 2017

Mug shots of road rage suspect David Lim Jr. are taken during his booking at the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas. Charges of frustrated homicide and illegal gun possession to be filed against him before the Cebu City Prosecutors'Office today. Ador Vincent Mayol, CDN

Mug shots of road rage suspect David Lim Jr. are taken during his booking at the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas. Charges of frustrated homicide and illegal gun possession are expected to be filed against him before the Cebu City Prosecutors’Office today. ADOR VINCENT MAYOL / CDN

A nephew of alleged drug lord Peter Lim surrendered before dawn Tuesday for the road rage shooting of a male nurse in Cebu City, police said.

Chief Supt. Noli Taliño, Central Visayas police director, said suspect David Lim Jr., 28, was accompanied by his mother when he gave up at about 2 a.m.

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Taliño said the father of David was the brother of Peter Lim, whom President Rodrigo Duterte earlier tagged as a major drug lord in the country.

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Police have tagged David as the road rage suspect in the shooting of Ephraim Montalbo Nuñal following a traffic altercation on F. Sotto Street in Barangay Kamputhaw, Cebu City, last March 19. CBB

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