The footage is sad, sparked off by his brat of a daughter, read the article. https://www-washingtonpost-com.cdn....5f9762-4358-11eb-ac2a-3ac0f2b8ceeb_story.html
My son told me about this earlier this morning, his links didn't have details of motive or reason behind this, thanks for posting this, absolutely horrific. My son was shocked, it is horrible to see him start to realise how bad things can be as he grows up in his own country.
The footage shows how very little regard some PI policemen have for the very laws they are supposed to be upholding, he has little emotion as he shoots the mother and son, his daughters words lead to the shooting, that's the trigger, the cop had 2 separate homicide charges against him dropped last year for insufficient evidence, killer cop, let's hope he doesn't wriggle out of this #Myfathersapoliceman.
I spoke to a policeman in the Pinoy DEA this morning, I hear some shocking stories at times. The cop who did these particular killings is in for a very sad lifetime of Christmases.
Should put him out of his misery and shoot him in the head. That might be a bit to easy, put him in a prison full of angry inmates and tell them to beat the living daylights out of him.
He is certainly responsible for the 2 cold blooded killings, I don't know the details of the two which were swept under the carpet, I don't think he will be popular in mainstream prison where police aren't the most popular of individuals and most inmates would have an axe to grins with the police, whatever pans out he is going to have an interesting time ahead.
Ex-policemen locked up in jail never have an easy ride........to put it mildly. Especially cold blooded, heartless killers
The first night he is in an 80 man cell standing in front of the "mayor" and his men will be interesting, two other killings he did which were swept under the carpet are also being reinvestigated. Filipino social media showed a clip filmed by a group of prisoners in a cell all laughing saying they can't wait to meet him
Still on remand, the wheels of justice grind slowly in the Philippines, I know he pled not guilty at a hearing in January. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Tarlac_shooting
It would be interesting to see the conditions he is being held in, Derek Chauvin is in 23 hour a day isolation, but the Philippines certainly don't have the same duty of care to their prisoners.
Just saw a very sad piece of footage, drunk but very calm policeman in a slum back lane in Quezon City. Cop walks up to an old lady, he is saying he is drunk, she is saying please don't hurt me, he calmly Chambers a round and shoots her in the head, thankfully someone was filming the murder.