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Family mourns Filipino mother and son shot by police over noise

Published 12/22/2020, 10:31 PM
Updated 12/22/2020, 10:40 PM
© Reuters.

By Adrian Portugal
PANIQUI, Philippines, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Relatives of a
woman and her son shot dead by an off-duty policeman in the
Philippines called for justice at their wake on Tuesday amid
public outrage over an incident that went viral on social media
after it was caught on camera.
Sonya Gregorio, 52, and 25-year old son Frank Gregorio, were
shot in the head on Sunday after a row over noise, triggering
accusations from activists that President Rodrigo Duterte's war
on drugs had created a culture of police impunity.
"I lost a mother who was the most loving mother to us. I
lost a brother who was also a very loving and caring brother.
It's very hard for us," said Tasha Delos Santos.
"I hope our family gets justice."
Duterte on Monday condemned the Tarlac shooting and said he
only defends police who do their duty, warning "there will be a
hell to pay" for rogue officers.
In a video recorded on a family member's mobile phone,
policeman Jonel Nuezca was seen engaging in a heated argument
with the Gregorios over the use of a homemade cannon in Tarlac
province, north of Manila. The devices, which make a booming
sound, are typically used to celebrate New Year.
When Sonya wrapped her arms around her son as the row
intensified, Nuezca shot her in the head before doing the same
to Frank. Before fleeing, Nuezca shot Sonya Gregorio again.
Nuezca surrendered to police that night and faces two counts
of murder. The government has promised a thorough investigation.
"They weren't criminals, they were the nicest family here,"
said neighbour Gonyong Liwanag.
Critics and rights groups say Duterte's talk of killing
criminals and promises to protect law enforcement have
emboldened police to commit and cover up murder. Police reject
that.
Government data show that 5,942 suspected drug dealers have
been killed by police since 2016. Rights group say that number
is an understatement and accuse police of summarily executing
users and pushers. Police say those killed had resisted arrest.

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