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February 18th, 2015 09:33 AM #12
He knew he's not going to get off the hook hence the suicide by police defensive act
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February 18th, 2015 01:33 PM #13dapat kasi SOP pag nag handcuff ang mga pulis hindi sa harap dapat sa likod ang mga kamay ng suspek gaya sa US para hindi maka pang agaw ng baril...........unless rubout ang nangyari
Last edited by raycon_24; February 18th, 2015 at 01:37 PM.
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February 18th, 2015 02:46 PM #14
Buti nga at natodas na. At least the victims' nightmares would at least be mollified. Sana gawin din sa mga drug lords lalo na yung mga chekwa.
WHile I agree that criminals must be given a chance to reform, yung mga ganito wala na pag-asa yan. Bad parents, bad genes, bad person. There's no point in even trying.
At least we taxpayers get to save some money.
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February 18th, 2015 04:23 PM #15
our police needs a whole lot of training and schooling. there's a lot to learn in law enforcement than just wearing the uniform and donning the equipment. they need to learn lethal and non lethal weapons, apprehension, responding to threats and emergency, crowd control, and the basics of communication, approach, handcuffing and bodily searches. our cops probably don't even know how to give the miranda rights to a suspect
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February 19th, 2015 08:12 AM #16
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February 19th, 2015 08:27 AM #17
i think parang may memo ata S.C. dyan sa lahat ng Hall of Justice, na pag nasa HOJ na nasa harap ang handcuffs...
not sure nga lang...
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i think parang may memo ata S.C. dyan sa lahat ng Hall of Justice, na pag nasa HOJ na nasa harap ang handcuffs...
not sure nga lang...
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February 19th, 2015 06:36 PM #19Mark Soque, a suspect in eight robberies, four incidents of rape and the merciless killing of a Korean woman in a restaurant he held up, was killed—also it seems without mercy—by the police who brought him to the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office to face charges.
The police said there was a scuffle after he grabbed the gun of one of his police escorts, a woman, resulting in his being shot to death.
If you are perceptive enough, you know that the claimed scuffle with the police is fiction. But nobody cares.
Soque was a menace to society and deserved his fate.
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Why does the citizenry rejoice when a notorious criminal is executed without the benefit of a court trial by the authorities? The answer is simple: There is a universal mistrust in our judicial system.
The perception is that the judges who would have heard the cases against him—for the many incidents of crime he allegedly committed, there would be separate cases to be tried—might give him light sentences after being bribed.
After serving few years in prison or given parole, Soque might go back to his old ways.
Or, Soque could have escaped from jail while being tried and would again commit crimes.
Better to see him dead than risk setting him free and victimizing more innocent citizens.
Bleeding hearts will argue that Soque had constitutional and human rights.
But what about the constitutional and human rights of people he had victimized?
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February 23rd, 2015 10:51 AM #20
Eta Rosales is the biggest joke in CHR. Nilagay sa pwesto para magkaroon ng income ang matanda na dapat pension na lang ang tinatangap.
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Eta Rosales is the biggest joke in CHR. Nilagay sa pwesto para magkaroon ng income ang matanda na dapat pension na lang ang tinatangap.
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