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    Suspect in Pasay traffic aide’s slay known, thanks to receipts - Motioncars | Motioncars

    Can someone explain why you would shoot an unarmed enforcer over a simple traffic violation? What's a few hundred to a thousand pesos and a few hours of inconvenience compared to being on the run for the rest of your life, or eventually being caught and sent to jail?

    The initial investigation showed that another traffic enforcer, Joey de Chavez, earlier tried to flag down Bagindulo for obstructing traffic at the corner of Edsa and Roxas Boulevard around 4:30 p.m. of March 22.

    But instead of stopping for De Chavez, Bagindulo shouted that he was “a general’s nephew” and sped off toward the Edsa-F.B. Harrison area. Lunas, who saw what happened while on a motorbike nearby, chased the Innova.

    The suspect drew a pistol and fired at Lunas near the Al Nur Mosque on Park Avenue, hitting him in the head, chest and armpit. The 46-year-old Lunas died on the spot.


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    Death penalty. Why imprison these murderers?

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    A lot of ego and sense of entitlement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jodski View Post
    A lot of ego and sense of entitlement...

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    Which is common among Pinoys who feels entitled of sorts. This guy deserves to be shot, the same way he shot the unarmed traffic enforcer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Death penalty. Why imprison these murderers?

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    Doesnt matter if the penalty is death or lifetime imprisonment. The problem is that people know that the culture of impunity means they will still get away with it.

    It's not the severity of the punishment but the certainty of the punishment.

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    uso ngayon violence... patayan doon patayan dito. medyo may nangyayari kabobohon ngayon sa bansa naten. kaya pagmay ptc kayo, always have it chambered and avoid confrontations. lol.

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    Hunt down the suspect with shoot to kill order


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    Pasay enforcers are notorious (very) for kotong. They can fabricate a traffic offense in the blink of an eye.

    Still,

    Its wrong to kill.

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    PH. a nation of "religious" people. but morally and intellectually bankrupt

    and it's getting worse!

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    We've established that the PH has an absurd moral compass when they accepted with open arms a self-confessed murder mastermind as president, in exchange for the hope of progress (which didn't come as well so now you have an incompetent and treasonous murderer on the iron throne).

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