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08-29-2017, 02:41 AM
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17-Year-Old Student Shot to Death by Police, Became a National Sensation
I have just got home from a Mindanao trip, and I was given a day off to rest. A 17-year-old Grade 11 student was a resident of Brgy. 160, Caloocan City, Metro Manila, Philippines, who wanted to become a police officer. However on August 16, 2017, he was arrested by police officers wearing civilian clothes due to "drug dealing". He was then dragged, tortured, and shot two or three times (autopsy results differ between PNP Crime Lab and Public Attorney's Office, respectively) in the head that resulted in his instant death. His death became a national issue regarding war on drugs. He was laid to rest on August 26, 2017 at La Loma Cemetery in the same city. Take note that this set is incomplete. I cannot find some more uncensored photos regarding this case. |
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08-29-2017, 03:59 AM
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Re: 17-Year-Old Student Shot to Death by Police, Became a National Sensation
I agree, "What can they do?" It's not as if they can decide to just not cause harm. As we have all known for decades, without exception, all Asians are simply unable to decide to re-holster a firearm once drawn. It's basic genetics. The very moment you place a loaded pistol into any Asian person's hand something/everything absolutely must be fired upon. Wether it's a mound of street cabbages, or their own reflection in a public restroom or favourite softdrink; nature always takes hold.
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08-29-2017, 02:03 PM
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Re: 17-Year-Old Student Shot to Death by Police, Became a National Sensation
If he was a year older he would never have even made the newspapers, like most all the other 7000++ 'drug suspects' who have been gunned down in this maniacal drug war. I'd wager half the deaths are merely people settling old grudges. Not a single top level drug lord has been shot, arrested or even charged! |
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08-30-2017, 05:38 AM
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Re: 17-Year-Old Student Shot to Death by Police, Became a National Sensation
The media often focuses on one incident now and then and make it a national sensation. Meanwhile it's still happening to other kids.
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