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Murders, mayhem in Tarlac

Cop indicted for double slays of mother, son; CA justice found dead

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HE Department of Justice (DOJ) has found probable cause to indict the policeman who shot dead a 52-year-old mother and her 25-year-old son at pointblank range in Paniqui, Tarlac, on Sunday, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Monday.

Video of the shooting taken by an eyewitness sparked public outrage after it was posted on social media. After an inquest, the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor of Tarlac found probable cause to charge the respondent, police Senior Master Sgt. Joel Nuezca, for two counts of murder, for the deaths of Sonya

Rufino Gregorio and her son, Frank Anthony, Guevarra said. No bail has been recommended for the accused. President Rodrigo Duterte ordered authorities to make sure Nuezca remains in jail. In a televised briefing on Monday

night, Duterte said the shooting incident was too brutal. "From the time you are arrested up to the time that you are haled to court… walang bail ka. Pag nahuli, diretso diresto na yan and I don’t think that you can escape the rigors of justice because nakuha sa TV pati ako napanganga," he said. Next page

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EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT

Indicted cop fired while daughter looked POLICE Senior Master Sergeant Jonel Nuezca and his young daughter walked away from the lifeless bodies of Sonya Gregorio and her son Frank Anthony Gregorio “as if nothing happened,” an eyewitness to the horrific shooting after an argument in a village in Tarlac told ABS-CBN radio on Monday. “He took his daughter and they left as if nothing was wrong. I really saw how he shot them, then I just turned off my

COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE

(AS OF 4 PM DEC. 21)

461,505 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES

1,721 23,341 NEW

ACTIVE

8,957

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429,207

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RECOVERIES

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video,” the witness, who is a minor, told the radio program in Filipino. “I was so close to them, but I couldn’t even do anything… When they (Gregorios) were about to be shot, I thought I would be shot too,” the witness added. The 30-second video of the shooting went viral as it showed Nuezca shooting the 52-year-old Sonya Gregorio and Frank Anthony, 25, at point blank range following an argument over the use of a

“boga” or an improvised cannon, used as a noisemaker for the holidays. The eyewitness said the argument began when Anthony used the “boga” after he went swimming at a nearby river with a man named “Pipoy.” The witness said Nuezca arrived and hit Anthony in the face, which other witnesses corroborated. Anthony then told the witness to video the incident. Next page

After Covovax, Moderna next? By Rey E. Requejo Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta THE Philippines has been assured of at least 30 million doses of the Indian version of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine with possibly no cash advance required, Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Monday, adding that negotiations with US-based Moderna may begin before the year ends. On Sunday, the local procurement partner of the Serum Institute of India, which makes the vaccine, said if negotiations are successful, delivery could be made by the third

quarter next year. Covovax is the Indian version of the original vaccine formulated at the Serum Institute of India (SII) in collaboration with the US-based Novovax. At the same time, Locsin said, the country’s vaccine czar Carlito Galvez is going to start talks with the American biotechnology company Moderna may start on Dec. 30. Moderna became the second company after Pfizer to receive emergency use authorization (EUA) from the US Food and Drug Administration for its COVID-19 vaccine. This would pave the way for Moderna to apply for an EUA in the Philippines. Next page

‘Vicky’ exits PAR, leaves eight dead AT LEAST eight people were killed during the onslaught of Tropical Depression Vicky in Mindanao and the Visayas during the weekend, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) confirmed Monday. In its latest update, the NDRRMC said deaths were recorded in Region 8 (2), Region 11 (1), and in Caraga (5). The two injured were in Region 13 and the one missing in Caraga. Families affected by "Vicky" were placed at 8,924 or equivalent to 36,030 individuals residing in 149 barangays in Regions 7, 8, 11, and the Caraga. Of these, 3,815 families or 15,803 persons are being served in 123 evacuation centers while 2,266 families or 8,286 individuals are being aided outside. A total of 12 road sections and five bridges in Regions 8, 11, and Caraga were damaged, of which seven roads and four bridges are still impassable as of this posting. Next page

FINAL MOMENTS. In these screen grabs from a video that went viral on Monday, Police Sr. MSgt. Jonel Nuezca -- with his young daughter just an arm's length away -- accosts Sonya Gregorio and her son Anthony before shooting both at point-blank range, killing them instantly, after an argument in Paniqui, Tarlac. Nuezca is later shown being booked by authorities after surrendering in neighboring Rosales town (inset photos).

Deadly coincidence: NBI finds missing CA justice body in Tarlac By Rey E. Requejo THE remains of former Court of Appeals Justice Normandie Pizarro, who has been reported missing since Oct. 23, were confirmed on Monday, the Department of Justice and the National Bureau of Investigation said. Pizarro’s remains were found in Capas, Tarlac on Oct. 30, but the NBI needed to run DNA tests and other analyses on the cadaver since its fingers had been cut off, render-

WITH only three days to Christmas eve, Malacanang gave assurances there will be no lockdown for Metro Manila's 12 million people from December 23 to January 3, three days before Epiphany. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque, speaking in Tagalog to reporters, described that lockdown report as “fake news by people who would want to destroy the

PACQUIAO DENIES PLANS FOR PREXY NEWS / A2

'LOOPHOLE' SEEN IN CASHLESS TOLL NEWS / A2

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IDENTIFIED.

Former Court of Appeals Justice Normandie Pizarro is shown in this file photo. The magistrate handled and dismissed cases filed against pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim Napoles and former Palawan governor Joel Reyes.

‘ECQ lockdown’ fake news, AFP says By Willie Casas

BIG CATCH. Members of the Taguig Police and Scene of the Crime Operatives on Monday gather evidence at the site where four suspected drug pushers were killed during a buy-bust operation that led to an encounter with authorities in Barangay Sta. Ana, Taguig City. The bust yielded 40 kilos of 'shabu' worth P272 million (see story on A2). Norman Cruz

ing fingerprint identification impossible. His hand was also amputated, GMA News reported on ’24 Oras’. “Our DNA test results showed that the cadaver recovered in Tarlac are the remains of retired CA Justice

Christmas celebration, adding President Rodrigo Duterte would announce quarantine qualifications before the holidays. At the same time, Malacanang said the inter-agency task force leading the country's efforts to check the COVID-19 pandemic would discuss whether or not to follow the example of other countries and ban travelers from the United Kingdom, where a new strain of coronavirus was reported. Next page


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