Antipolo road rage: Police to file case against suspect
- The suspect, identified as Kenneth, 28, was arrested after he attempted to escape in a vehicle following the shooting.
- The victims included a 52-year-old businessman, a 22-year-old college student, and a 29-year-old man, all requiring hospitalization for their injuries, according to Acting Antipolo Police Chief Ryan Lopez Manongdo.
- Felipe Maraggun, director of the Rizal Provincial Police Office, stated that Kenneth lacked a necessary permit to carry a firearm, violating the Comelec-imposed gun ban.
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LTO goes after SUV driver, motorcycle riders in Antipolo shooting
MANILA, Philippines – The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Monday, March 31, issued a show-cause order against the SUV driver and three motorcycle riders involved in the Antipolo road rage shooting. This comes after the driver and riders got into a misunderstanding that led to a fistfight on Sunday, March 30, as seen in a video which circulated on social media. The SUV driver shot the riders with his gun, wounding his girlfriend in the proces…
Antipolo road rage: Police to file case against suspect
MANILA, Philippines — Police will file complaints of multiple frustrated homicide against the motorist who went on a shooting rampage in a road rage incident in Antipolo City on Sunday, March 30, 2025. According to Antipolo police chief Lt. Col. Ryan Manongdo, police will file a case against the 28-year-old suspect identified as alias “Kenneth” on Monday, March 31. Based on a police report, a road rage altercation escalated into a shooting incid…
3 injured in shooting in suspected road-rage incident in Antipolo City
Three people were rushed to the hospital after sustaining gunshot wounds in a suspected road rage incident in Antipolo City on Sunday. The suspect fled in an SUV but was apprehended after a pursuit by authorities.
Road rage suspect kills one, accidentally shoots wife in Antipolo
(UPDATE) MANILA, Philippines — Authorities arrested a road rage suspect who shot to death a motorcycle rider in Antipolo on Sunday. According to the Facebook page of Mayor Jun Ynares III and his wife former Mayor Andrea Ynares, the suspect, in a fit of rage, even accidentally shot his wife. "Nahuli na ang suspect na mabaril ng kanyang naka-alitan sa daan (The suspect who shot the man he argued with on the road has been arrested)," it said. "Sa d…
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