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Probe underway on shooting of ex-soldier in QC checkpoint: PNP

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In a statement late Wednesday, PNP spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, said PNP chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa has directed the QCPD’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit to determine the circumstances on the shooting that resulted in the death of 34-year-old Winston Ragos, who allegedly tried to draw a gun on M/Sgt. Daniel Florendo on Tuesday afternoon. (File Photo: Philippine National Police/Facebook)

MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) has ordered a probe on the shooting incident which led to the death of a former Philippine Army (PA) troop near a quarantine checkpoint in Quezon City.

In a statement late Wednesday, PNP spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, said PNP chief, Gen. Archie Gamboa has directed the QCPD’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit to determine the circumstances on the shooting that resulted in the death of 34-year-old Winston Ragos, who allegedly tried to draw a gun on M/Sgt. Daniel Florendo on Tuesday afternoon.

Banac, meanwhile said that if the viral video clips of the incident were the sole basis for investigation, it showed that the victim had also repeatedly defied verbal commands given by authorities to yield and made “provocative and threatening moves, as well as the use of firearms and application of deadly force”.

“Much as we do not want to hastily pass judgment and allow investigators the freehand to look into all angles of this case, we can only presume regularity in the actions of the PNP personnel involved while performing their duty on that fateful day,” Banac said.

He said Florendo was the only person in the best position to make such judgment call, “better than any observer, viewer and opinionated analyst with 20/20 hindsight”.

“Had he erred in his judgment, he could possibly be the cadaver in the body bag instead. If that happened then he would have failed in performing his duty to enforce the law,” he said.

Banac, however, said the investigation will not be limited to scenes that were captured in the video clips only, and all angles will be looked into and corroborated by conclusive forensic evidence.

“Because firearms were involved in this case, all guns, ammunition, accessories, fired cartridge cases and recovered bullets will be subject to ballistics examination as a standard procedure, including the handgun and ammunition recovered from the slain suspect for possible comparison with ballistics information of gun-related crime in our database,” he added.

Banac also urged the public to refrain from mishandling video evidence, saying that these video materials are crucial in getting leads on the investigation.

“These same video clips may also generate varied speculations and adverse opinion that may unduly affect or even muddle the ongoing formal investigation. We would rather (decide) that police investigators shall have access to all these pieces of evidence for a more comprehensive probe,” Banac said

Meanwhile, QCPD director, Brig. Gen. Ronnie Montejo said Florendo, who is assigned at the Fairview Police Station will face criminal and administrative investigation as he voluntarily surrendered himself and his service firearm used in the shooting incident.

Montejo said an ongoing investigation is now being conducted by the CIDU and the District Internal Affairs Service on the shooting incident.

At around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Florendo and four police trainees from the PNP Highway Patrol Group were manning a quarantine control point along Maligaya Drive, Barangay Pasong Putik when Ragos approached the police trainees and started shouting and uttering intimidating words.

He was asked by the police to go home and stay inside as he was violating the ECQ but he ignored the authorities and identified himself as a former soldier.

Upon learning that Ragos was carrying a .38 caliber revolver loaded with ammunition inside his sling bag, Florendo drew his firearm and cautiously approached him.

The police officers ordered Ragos to yield peacefully, but instead of heeding to a lawful order, he allegedly attempted to pull out his handgun, prompting Florendo to disable Ragos who was rushed to Commonwealth Hospital but was declared dead at 5:57 p.m. of the same date by Dr. Noli Rifareal.

Investigators recovered the sling bag and .38 caliber revolver loaded with four live ammunition without serial number.

Masasabi kasi nating ‘judgment call’ yung naging aksyon ng ating pulis laban sa suspek na armado din ng baril kaya nagawa niyang paputukan. Gayon pa man, pinaiimbestigahan na natin ang naturang incident (We can say that the police officer involved also made his judgment call because the suspect was armed with a gun so he fired at him. Still, we are now investigating the incident),” Montejo said.

Army to probe incident

Meanwhile, the PA will also probe the incident in coordination with the police.

In a statement Thursday, Army spokesperson, Col. Ramon Zagala said the investigation order came from PA commander Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay.

He added that the probe will be conducted by the Army Judge Advocate in coordination with PNP so that justice will be given to the victim.

In January 2017, Ragos was given a complete disability discharge from his military service, complete with pension and other assistance, after being diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He was discharged with the rank of Corporal.

“To a soldier, the wounds of war are not just physical but also mental and their scars are not always (visible),” Zagala said.

He added that the PA also is saddened with Ragos’ death and sincerely condoles with his family.

“The PA seeks awareness on the plight of former soldiers struggling with mental problems. Even though they are no longer soldiers, they continue fighting a silent and lifelong battle,” Zagala said. (with reports from Priam Nepomuceno/PNA)

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