
Senate Panel Investigates Tacloban School Shooting Incident
A Senate panel has launched an investigation into the Tacloban school shooting, where a 14-year-old suspect allegedly shot his best friend. The inquiry is also addressing the inability to locate the suspect's parents and exploring potential links to an extremist network.
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LIVESTREAM: Senate opens probe on Tacloban school shooting
The Senate committee looks into the online grooming and radicalization of Filipino children toward acts of violence
By Rappler.com
Read full article →14-yeard-old Tacloban shooting suspect wanted to be a cop – aunt
MANILA, Philippines – Alias Nash, the 14-year-old suspect in the school shooting in Tacloban City, was brought to the firing range by his aunt because he “looked up to” her, Nash’s aunt, Police Staff Sgt. Arla Ray Pacencia said on Wednesday. During a Senate panel probe into the Tacloban shooting incident that led to three
By Alexander Magno
Read full article →Tacloban shooting may be first 'completed' attack by 764 extremist network — expert
The Tacloban school shooting may be the first mass shooting the online extremist network 764 carried out to completion anywhere in the world, a cybersecurity expert told senators on Wednesday, July 1.
By Cristina Chi
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