A police officer was arrested after he shot two persons with his service firearm in Cabanatuan City on New Year’s day. | AMGalangINQ /PDI
“Initial investigation revealed the suspect who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor shot the victims with the use of a short firearm,” the local police reported.Meanwhile, victims Arapat Pandodum, 26, and Salman Mama, 28, of Barangay Rizdelis, also in this city, were being treated in a local hospital, police said.
A formal complaint for double frustrated homicide was filed against Quibuyen before the city prosecutor’s office.
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