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A single shot, a speeding bike, and our fight against impunity

IT was about eight in the evening on February 4, 1899. Private William “Willie” Grayson of the First Nebraska Volunteers felt the weight of his Springfield rifle, his boots crunching softly on the dirt near the corner of Sociego and Silencio streets in Santa Mesa. The “peace” between the American occupiers and the Filipino revolutionaries was a glass floor, and everyone knew it was about to shatter. Out of the darkness, a shadow moved. Then anot…
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Mindanao Gold Star Daily broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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