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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Hi, My Name is...71

Punch isn't just a tasty drink. A punch is a way to show anger and confusion. It is also a way to kill someone. Let's take a look at a few people who threw punches for various reasons. Say hello to these One Punch Man Pinoys. 

Hi, my name is Bryan Tarucan. I barged into a wake and began punching the crucifix above the coffin. Then I punched the glass coffin and repeatedly punched the corpse before I was restrained. Before I barged into the wake I punched two of my children and some of my in-laws. My brother apologized for me.   

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/516905/man-in-barrio-luz-cebu-goes-amok-in-wake-punches-casket

 A commotion erupted in what started out as a peaceful and ordinary wake in Cebu City after a man suddenly went amok and even punched a dead woman inside her casket last Monday, July 17, 2023.

Police arrested a 41-year-old construction worker, identified as Bryan Tarucan, after being accused of wreaking havoc in a wake held in Sitio San Roque, Barrio Luz.

It happened past 10 p.m. on Monday, the Mabolo Police Station reported, which several bystanders recorded through their smartphones.

Based on findings from the police, Tarucan suddenly appeared in the wake of a certain Alecia Hernando. He then proceeded to punch the Crucifix hanging above Hernando’s coffin before smashing the glass of her coffin.

The suspect also reportedly punched Hernando in the face, police added.

The families of both Tarucan and Hernando were still in disbelief over the incident.

In an interview with Cebu-based radio station, dyHP, Alex Hernando, one of Alecia’s sons, said they reprimanded the suspect after he broke the coffin’s glass.

However, Tarucan allegedly fought back which, in turn, prompted other family members and visitors to restrain him.

Alex said the family will file charges against Tarucan, who is currently detained at Mabolo Police Station, if it meant to serve him a lesson.

On the other hand, Rex Tarucan, the suspect’s brother, apologized to the Hernandos on behalf of their family.

Rex, in a separate interview, said they hoped the Hernandos will not proceed with filing the cases, adding that his brother may have been going through something difficult.

The family were also in shock upon learning what happened to Bryan, and that they never considered him as a violent man, he added.

In the meantime, police continue to investigate the incident.

They are, for example, verifying reports that Bryan had reportedly been using illegal drugs, and was under the influence of alcohol when he barged into Alecia’s wake.

Police will also look into information alleging that prior to the incident, the suspect apparently punched two of his three children and some in-laws before running away and into the sitio chapel, where the wake was held.

Hi, my name is Gina Gidacan.  A few weeks ago, my husband Juanito and I had a disagreement with Marvin Hugo, who punched Juanito during an argument. That incident stayed with us, and last Sunday evening, I felt I needed to take action.

That night, inside our workplace in Barangay Maricaban, I confronted Marvin. I was angry and upset, so I grabbed a 17-inch bolo to defend myself and Juanito. I hacked at Marvin, hitting him on the head and arm, while Juanito also struck him with a piece of wood. He was rushed to the hospital and we were charged with frustrated homicide. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/536897/santa-fe-revenge-attack-wife-with-bolo-hacks-wounds-man-who-punched-her-husband

A 47-year-old woman, allegedly seeking vengeance against a 31-year-old man who punched her 53-year-old husband a month ago, hacked and wounded the man using a 17-inch bolo.

Her husband, who also joined the fray, also hit the man several times with a piece of wood.

The attack happened on the evening of Sunday, October 29, inside a batching plant in Barangay Maricaban, Santa Fe town in northern Cebu.

The couple, who were identified by authorities as Gina Gidacan and her husband, Juanito Gidacan, who are both from Barangay Maricaban, were both arrested after the attack.  

The victim, Marvin Hugo, who is from Barangay Tugas, Madridejos town in northern Cebu, was rushed to the hospital where he was admitted and treated of the hack wound on his head and arm, and for bruises on his body.

The couple and their victim are also workers of the batching plant. 

Gina, being in-charge of the store inside the batching plant, Juanito, a watchman, while their victim, Hugo was a truck boy.

According to Police Staff Sergeant (SSG) Richie Gapo of the Santa Fe Police Station, that the Gidacan couple allegedly attacked and wounded Hugo at 9:35 p.m. last Saturday evening.

Gapo said that the couple allegedly wanted payback against Hugo, who allegedly punched Juanito Gidacan, the husband, about three weeks ago after they (Juanito and Hugo) got into an argument that led to Hugo punching Juanito.

“Duna ni silay previous grudge ba, mga tulo na ka semana ang nilabay. Kaning atong victim karon, kani si Marvin, nakasukmag ni ngadto ni suspect No. 1, kani si Juanito,” Police SSG Gapo said.

(They have a previous grudge, [which was caused by an incident] about three weeks ago. Our victim now, Marvin, punched suspect No. 1, Juanito.)

When asked what started the argument that led to the punching, Gapo said that it started over talk that would make one angry.

“Kuwan lagi kanang pasingit-singit nga istorya. Kanang mga ingon ana god,” he said.

(This was over just talk that would make one angry. Things like that.)

Gapo said that three weeks after that happened or last Saturday at past 9 p.m., the couple confronted Hugo, allegedly with revenge on their mind.

The wife, Gina, was armed with a 17-inch bolo, while her husband, Juanito, had with him a piece of wood, when they attacked the victim, Hugo.

Gina allegedly hacked Hugo, hitting him on the head and right arm, while Juanito allegedly hit Hugo with the piece of wood several times on the head and body as well.

Gapo said that the victim was rushed to the Bantayan District Hospital in Bantayan town in northern Cebu where he was admitted and treated of his hack wounds and bruises.

The couple were later arrested by policemen, who were under the supervision of Police Captain Noah Añana, acting police chief of the Santa Fe Police Station.

Police also recovered the 17-inch bolo used in the attack from the suspects.

The victim told police that he would press charges against the couple.

“Mokiha siya kay dako-dako gyod og damage niya,” said Gapo.

(He will file a case because the damage he incurred was really big.)

Gapo said that frustrated homicide charges were being readied against the couple.

The police officer said that the couple would undergo inquest proceedings on Tuesday, October 31 yet, because Monday, October 30 was a holiday.

The couple was also detained at the Santa Fe Police Station detention cell as they await the filing of charges against them.

Hi, my name is Wilson. My next door neighbor invited his brother-in-law for a drinking spree.  However, he did not want to participate. So he punched him! This resulted in a commotion which woke me up. SO, of course I pulled out a knife and chased them around stabbing the brother-in-law repeatedly until he was dead. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/11/13/farmer-punched-stabbed-dead-by-in-law-neighbor

A 34-year-old farmer was punched and stabbed to death by his brother-in-law and neighbor in Barangay Tamisian, this municipality, on Sunday afternoon, November 12.

Police identified the victim as Rogelio Cueno.

Noriel, 34, a farmer and the victim’s brother-in-law, invited Cueno to a drinking spree at the house of their neighbor.

Cueno refused, irritating the suspect who punched the victim, resulting in a commotion that roused the other suspect, Wilson, 39, also a farmer, from sleep.

Wilson chased the victim with a knife and stabbed him repeatedly in the body.

Suspects fled and took the knife along with them and the victim was taken by his wife to the hospital where he was declared dead.

Police said the victim and the suspects had a personal grudge and they are now the subject of a manhunt.

Suspects face homicide charges, police said.

Hi, my name is unnamed suspect. I saw a pretty woman just minding her business so I elbowed her in the eye. Later I saw another pretty woman take off and clean her glasses so I punched her in the nose. 20 minutes after that I saw a pretty woman jogging so I punched her in the eye as well. I hate pretty women because they are so fake!

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/578117/cebu-city-man-punches-3-women-because-theyre-pretty

A 37-year-old man was mauled by bystanders after he suddenly punched at least three women on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

When asked why he attacked the victims, the suspect allegedly told police said that he attacked them because “he doesn’t like pretty women because they are fake.”

On Sunday, around 6:35 p.m., a 33-year-old victim was just walking on her way home along D. Jakosalem Street when the suspect passed.

Suddenly, the suspect allegedly elbowed the victim, hitting her on the left eye.

The victim said that she was traumatized by the incident and was crying while narrating what happened.

"I hope he's in jail.. (Traumatized) actually when I leave the house I'm nervous, I don't go out unless the car is there to take...To be honest when I meet men I'm really scared", the first victim said. 

At around 6:40 p.m., alias Macy, 20, also complained after the suspect allegedly punched her on the nose along Fuente Osmeña road.

In an interview with DYSS Super Radyo GMA, Macy said she had just disembarked from a modern jeepney and was headed for home.

When she removed her eyeglasses to clean it, the suspect suddenly appeared and without provocation, punched her hitting her on the nose.

"We are really determined to file a case because no one deserves to experience something like this, especially if you like to walk around, I really like to walk around school. I used to walk sometimes because it was relaxing, but now I don't want to be looked at," the second victim said.

Macy posted the incident on social media which went viral.

She said that instead of her getting congratulated after passing the NCIII Bookkeeping of TESDA, she is now receiving “get well soon” messages due to the incident.

Meanwhile, at around 7:00  p.m., or 20 minutes since the attack on Macy, the third victim, a 22-year-old female, also complained that she was also punched by the suspect as she and her friend just finished jogging at the Fuente Osmeña Circle.

After exercising, the victim said that she crossed the street and when she reached the parking area of a maternity hospital, the suspect suddenly appeared and punched her, hitting her on the left eye.

"I was dumbfounded, if I didn't have a friend, my teacher would serve me on the floor because even if I fell down, he would balance me with his hand and my friend's eyes on the floor because we will see justice from you and who is it", the third victim said in an interview with DYSS Super Radyo GMA.

The three victims said they are determined to file charges against the suspect as they don’t want other people to be victimized by the latter and experience the trauma that they went through.

According to Police Major Mark Don Alfred Leanza, chief of Police Station 2 of Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), the suspect was apprehended by Patrolman Jurdine Franco and Patrolman Johncelle Francisco in B. Rodriguez.

"Actually we have already responded because victim no. 1 is with us and then our policemen who are in the AOR which is a very highly populated area are not able to take care of the call from the Police Station. When you called and responded immediately to our troops that is why we got the suspect right away through the help of the citizens in the area where they were held," Leanza said.

The suspect was positively identified by the victims

The police are now preparing charges of multiple serious physical injuries against the man punches women.

Hi, my name is Tico. In the middle of a drinking spree between Freddie Marasigan and his friends I suddenly showed up. We began arguing and I punched him in the jaw. He slumped down and died as I ran off. 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/9/6/man-punched-dead-in-batangas

A man was punched dead during a drinking session in Barangay Laurel, this town, before dawn on Friday, September 6.

Police identified the victim as Freddie Marasigan.

The victim was having a drinking spree with his friends Dieto Ortil, Aaron Pol Cabral, and Demetrio Silang when the drunken suspect, Tico, arrived.

A heated argument erupted between the victim and the suspect.

The suspect suddenly punched the victim in the right jaw and slumped on the ground.

The suspect fled and the victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Police are conducting a manhunt operation against the suspect.

Hi, my name is Nardo. On New Year's Eve a group of motorcyclists stopped in a waiting shed near my house and began revving their engines. I got so mad I ran out there and told them to knock it off and leave. However, one guy, Ben, decided to rev his engine on more time. So I swung at him. It was a miss. So, I swung again and connected. He slumped down dead.  

https://mb.com.ph/2026/01/03/farmer-punched-by-neighbor-to-death-over-noisy-motorcycle

A 45-year-old farmer was allegedly punched by his neighbor to death during an altercation over a noisy motorcycle during New Year’s Eve in Barangay Maananteng, Solsona, Ilocos Norte.

Police Capt. Randy Damo, chief of police of Solsona, identified the victim as Ben.

Damo said the victim and his companions stopped in a waiting shed on their way home to rev their motorcycles.

The noise disturbed the suspect, Nardo, 55, who came out of his house, approached the group, and asked them to leave.

The group moved away but the victim revved his motorcycle again, angering the suspect.

The suspect punched the victim but missed. He attempted again and connected, and the victim slumped to the ground and lost consciousness.

The victim was rushed to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Nardo was apprehended.

Damo said authorities are awaiting the results of the medico-legal examination that will serve as the basis if homicide or murder charges will be filed against the suspect. 

Hi, my name is Mangalos Bahinting. I was at a birthday party for the nephew of my friend Marvin Alburo Malinis. I got really drunk and began throwing bottles and acting foolish. That prompted my freinds to leave so I confronted them. First I punched my friend Niño Bagon in the face. Then I punched Malinis so hard he fell off his motorcycle and onto the pavement where he began convulsing. He later died at the hospital. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/19/man-punched-to-death-by-friend-in-bogo-city

What started as merrymaking to celebrate a birthday ended in tragedy when trouble broke out in a drinking session in Bogo City, northern Cebu on Wednesday night, March 17.

Marvin Alburo Malinis, 21, died after he was punched by his friend, who got rowdy after getting drunk, police said.

The suspect, Bryan Mangalos Bahinting, 20, was arrested after the incident, said Police Lt. Col. Alan Rosario, chief of the Bogo City Police Station.

Rosario said the victim and the suspect were with a group of men having a drinking session as part of the birthday party of Malinis’ nephew in Barangay Nailon. Bahinting got drunk, became rowdy, and started throwing bottles. 

Malinis and some of his friends decided to go home because of Bahinting’s drunken behavior. Malinis and his friend were about to leave on a motorcycle when Bahinting confronted them. 

Police said Bahinting first assaulted Niño Bagon by punching him in the face. Not content, the suspect also confronted Malinis.

The trouble escalated when Bahinting punched Malinis in the face. The blow threw Malinis off his motorcycle and hit his head on the concrete pavement.

The victim landed hard on the ground that he was seen convulsing. He was taken to the Cebu Provincial Hospital in Bogo then moved to a hospital in Cebu City for further treatment. The victim died while being treated.

With the death of the victim, Rosario said the complaint filed against the suspect was upgraded from attempted homicide to homicide.

Hi, my name is Taguro. I was having a drinking session with my younger brother Ian. We had some music blasting and I decided to fiddle with the speaker. That enraged Ian who stabbed me with screwdriver. Of course I got angry and repeatedly punched him until he lost consciousness and began foaming at the mouth. He died of course. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/25/man-punched-to-death-by-elder-brother-in-laguna

A 26-year-old man was punched to death by his elder brother during an altercation in Barangay Lewin here on Friday morning, April 24.

Police identified the victim as Ian.

Investigation said the victim and the suspect Taguro, 46, were having a drinking session when Taguro adjusted a speaker that irritated and enraged the victim.

Ian picked up a screwdriver and stabbed his brother in the body. Taguro retaliated by punching the victim multiple times until he slumped to the ground and sustained a swelling on the head.

The suspect stopped attacking after Ian lost consciousness and his mouth foaming. Ian was declared dead by the Rural Health Unit.

Police arrested Taguro and detained at the Lumban police station for proper disposition. Relatives of the victim refused an autopsy on his body. Taguro faces appropriate cases.

Hi, my name is Gerry Pantonial Gonzales. I boarded a modern jeepeney and for no apparent reason punched a woman, Lufemia Pacuri Filipino, in the face. A police car passed by and they were alerted which resulted in my immediate arrest. 


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/584650/man-arrested-for-punching-a-lady-modern-jeep-conductor-in-naga-city

A man was arrested for punching a lady conductor of a modern jeepney on the National Highway in Barangay South Poblacion, City of Naga on Sunday evening, July 14, 2024.

The suspect was identified as Gerry Pantonial Gonzales, a 44-year-old, a construction worker and resident of Marakas, Barangay Lahug in Cebu City.

Meanwhile, the victim was identified as Lufemia Pacuri Filipino, of legal age and a resident of Sitio Kamansi, Barangay Quiot Pardo, Cebu City.

According to Naga Police Station’s investigation, the modern jeepney was parked there waiting for passengers.

The suspect boarded the vehicle and unexpectedly punched the victim in the face for no apparent reason.

The victim immediately sought help from the driver. Luckily, a police car passed by during a mobile patrol in the area.

The driver of the modern jeepney approached the police which resulted in the immediate arrest of the suspect.

The suspect was temporarily detained at the Naga Police Station, pending the filing of charges of slight physical injury against the suspect. 

Monday, May 4, 2026

Assassinated Citizens April, 2026

Assassination is normal in the Philippines not only for government officials but also for regular citizens. The most common method of assassination for both citizens and officials is a motorcycle duo riding up on the target and then blasting them away. This series will document the number of citizens assassinated on a monthly basis. These stories are to be distinguished from regular murder cases which happen on a daily basis. 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/04/laborer-gunned-down-on-good-friday

A 53-year-old laborer was gunned down on Good Friday in Barangay Bignay 1 here.

Police identified the victim as Jose.

Investigation said the victim was having a drinking session outside his house with neighbor Narciso at 10 p.m. when the suspects wearing black jackets, denim shorts, and face masks and riding an unregistered motorcycle arrived and shot him.

The victim died on the spot. The suspects fled and the subject of a manhunt operation.

Follow-up investigation is ongoing.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/26/company-consultant-killed-in-ambush

A 53-year-old company consultant was killed in an ambush in Barangay Barandal here on Thursday.

Police identified the victim as Jerwin from Las Piñas City.

Investigation said the victim was driving a car when two men onboard a vehicle appeared and shot him. The car sped towards Barangay Batino here.

Jerwin sustained multiple bullet wounds and declared dead in a hospital.

Manhunt operation for the suspects and follow-up investigation is ongoing.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/23/mother-toddler-shot-dead-in-sipalay-city

A 27-year-old woman and her three-year-old child were gunned down and three other family members were wounded in their house in Barangay Nabulao, Sipalay City, Negros Occidental on Wednesday, April 22.

Investigation said four victims were in the living room when two unidentified persons barged inside and shot them with an M-16 rifle.

The woman and child were killed. Wounded were a nine-year-old child, her 62-year-old grandmother, and their 46-year-old relative who responded upon hearing gunshots.

Recovered from the house were 36 spent 5.56 mm cartridge cases.

“It was a senseless act of killing. The gesture of the shooter showed to kill anybody,” Police Capt. Judesses Catalogo, Negros Occidental police spokesperson, said.

The gunmen fled and the subjects of a manhunt.

Among the possible motives is personal as the victims were known merchandise financiers.

Hours later, a farmer was shot dead in Barangay Manlucahoc, Sipalay City.

Catalogo said follow-up investigations are ongoing.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/04/30/man-gunned-down-while-playing-mobile-game-in-cavite

A man was shot dead while playing a mobile game with his friends in Barangay Sta. Cruz 1, Dasmariñas City, Cavite, on Tuesday night, April 28.

A report from the Police Regional Office 4A said the victim, identified as alias Renz, was hanging out with peers when a black motorcycle stopped in front of them.

The male rider, wearing a black helmet, black jacket, and denim pants, drew a firearm and shot the victim in the chest before fleeing.

Alias Renz was rushed to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Police have launched follow-up operations to determine the motive behind the shooting and to track down the suspect.


https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/01/laborer-shot-dead-in-batangas

 A 48-year-old construction worker found dead with a bullet wound in the head in Barangay Santo Nino here on Thursday night, April 30.

Police said the body of the victim Allan was found in a creek. Recovered near the victim were five 12-gauge shotgun shells. 
In Tanauan City, this province, a 32-year-old four-months pregnant businesswoman was shot and wounded on Thursday night in Sitio Bucluran, Barangay Darasa. 
Police identified the victim as Pauline. 
Investigation said the victim was tending to her bakery when two men onboard a motorcycle arrived and shot her in the neck. 
She was taken to the Healthway Medical Center and the suspects wearing black helmets and black t-shirts escaped. 
Follow-up investigation is ongoing on these two cases.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Hi, My Name is...70

Animals attack! Animals attacked!  It's an all out war between Filipinos and pets and wild animals. 

Hi, my name is dog. I saw a guy on an e-bike and chased after him barking wildly as he sped away. His name is Ivan. He later returned with an airlift gun and in revenge he shot me a few times. He was arrested for violating the COMELEC gun ban and for harming me.


https://mb.com.ph/2023/9/20/man-arrested-after-firing-airsoft-gun-at-dog-that-chased-him

A man was arrested after allegedly firing an airsoft gun at a dog that chased him in Naic, Cavite, on Tuesday, Sept. 19.

The Cavite Police Provincial Office identified the suspect as Ivan Paul R. De Guzman.

Initial investigation says the suspect was driving an e-bike when he was chased by the dog. A few moments later, he returned to the area with an air gun pistol and reportedly shot the dog, causing alarm in the vicinity.

Barangay officials immediately responded to the scene and sought the help of Naic Municipal Police Station (MPS).

Naic MPS Chief Col. Resty E. Soriano told the Manila Bulletin that the dog survived the attack but sustained red marks on the skin. Authorities are still waiting for the official medical report.

Recovered from the scene was a black air gun pistol loaded with 22 pellets.

The police stated that an air gun is not classified as a firearm because it uses air compression to propel the bullet rather than burning gunpowder or other combustion methods. 

However, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban covers “air gun, airsoft guns, and their replica/imitation in whatever form that can cause an ordinary person to believe that they are real.”

The suspect is now under the custody of Naic MPS and is facing charges for alarm and scandal and violating the Animal Welfare Act of 1998 and the Comelec gun ban.

Hi, my name is Gene's pet dog. We were both asleep on Gene's bed when all of a sudden there was a flood due to high tide. An electrical extension cord as plugged in next to the bed and the water caused it to electrocute both of us. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/06/02/man-dog-electrocuted-while-sleeping-in-bulacan

A 28-year-old man and his dog were electrocuted while sleeping after floodwaters from a high tide reached a plugged-in extension cord in Hagonoy, Bulacan, on Saturday, May 31.

The Hagonoy police identified the victim as Gene Darel Aguilar, a resident of Barangay San Isidro. 

According to the victim’s mother, her son was sleeping with his pet dog when the riverside water near their home suddenly rose due to high tide. 

He was later found unresponsive by his brother, lying beside his lifeless dog. 

He was immediately rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Initial police investigation revealed that an electrical extension cord was plugged in near Aguilar’s bed. 

The family believes he may have underestimated the risk of rising water levels, not realizing the tide would reach the cord and result in electrocution.

At the time of the incident, Aguilar was reportedly alone in the house.

The victim’s mother appealed to both the national and local governments to provide a lasting solution to the flooding problem in their area—an issue residents have faced for decades, especially during high tide or heavy rainfall.

Barangay San Isidro village chief Nene Balatbat also called on concerned agencies to construct a durable barrier or dike to protect the community from frequent flooding.

Authorities reminded residents, particularly those living near rivers or low-lying areas, to be extra cautious during high tides or floods, warning that floodwaters can become deadly conductors of electricity—especially when damaged or exposed electrical lines are present.

Hi, my name is stray dog. I was just going about my business when I was dognapped by two men named Manny and Lawrence. They burned me and then tossed me into a toilet. But someone saw them and reported them.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/06/23/2-laborers-nabbed-for-burning-dog

Police apprehended two construction workers for allegedly burning a dog in Barangay Pinmilapil here on Sunday, June 22.

The suspects were identified as Manny and Lawrence, both 23.

They were arrested after a concerned citizen reported the incident to the police. The burnt dog was found in an abandoned comfort room.

The suspects and the dog were turned over to the police with assistance from barangay officials.

A complaint for violating the Animal Welfare Act (Republic Act) 8485 as amended by RA 10631 is being prepared against the suspects.

Hi, my name is Boy's Cat. Boy is my owner and one night he was inside the house drinking with his brother-in-law. Meanwhile the neighbor had snuck inside the yard and stabbed me.  I meowed in pain and Boy came out to see what was the matter. He espied the knife stuck in my leg and followed a trail of blood which led to the neighbors house. He admitted he stabbed me because I often came into his yard.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/11/79-year-old-man-arrested-for-stabbing-neighbors-cat-in-valenzuela

A 79-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly stabbed his neighbor’s cat in Barangay Lingunan, Valenzuela City on Monday, March 9.

The Valenzuela City Police Station (VCPS) said the cat’s owner, identified only as “Boy,” 33, was drinking with his brother-in-law at their house when they heard the loud cries of the cat outside.

When they checked, they found the cat bleeding, with a knife still stuck in its hind leg.

The two followed a trail of blood and discovered that it led to the house of the suspect.

The cat’s owner immediately brought the injured animal to a veterinarian and reported the incident to Police Sub-Station 6.

Police later responded to the report and arrested the suspect, who allegedly admitted to stabbing the cat.

Authorities said the suspect told the owner that the cat often entered his property, which prompted him to attack the animal.

The suspect is now facing charges for violation of Republic Act 8485, or the Animal Welfare Act of 1998, as amended by Republic Act 10631.

Hi, our names are "Rojim,; "Jojo," and "Tony." Our gamecocks went missing so we went on the hunt for the perpetrator. When we found him we beat the stuffing out of him. He later died at the hospital and we turned ourselves in to the PNP. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/28/3-men-wanted-for-killing-man-over-gamecocks-in-antipolo-surrender

Three individuals wanted for the brutal killing of a 45-year-old construction worker over missing gamecocks surrendered to police on May 26, the Rizal Police Provincial Office (Rizal PPO) said.

The suspects, identified as "Rojim,; "Jojo," and "Tony," were listed as the No. 2 most wanted persons at the city level.

Police said the suspects turned themselves in at the Police Community Precinct 2, Antipolo Component City Police Station in Sitio Langhaya in Barangay Dela Paz.

Authorities presented them with their warrant of arrest for the crime of murder, issued on Nov. 14, 2024, no bail recommended.

Investigation revealed that on July 11, 2024, the victim was forcibly taken by the suspects to Barangay Mayamot, where they confronted him about the missing gamecocks. There, they brutally beat up, stabbed, and struck him with various objects.

The victim was rushed to Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center in Marikina City where he was declared dead on arrival due to his injuries.

Rojim, Jojo, and Tony were placed under the custody of the Antipolo Component City Police Station.

Hi, my name is Al-Mariel Calvario. I was riding on a motorcycle with my husband Karl. All of a sudden a dog ran out into the street. My husband swerved to miss the dog but he still hit it and I fell off the motorcycle and died. The dog's owner fled the scene after the accident. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/924581/woman-pangasinan-dies-motorcycle-dog/story/

A 28-year-old woman died after she fell off the motorcycle she was riding with her husband when they hit a dog that reportedly crossed the street suddenly in Barangay Sang Miguel, Calasiao, Pangasinan.

The woman was identified as Al-Mariel Calvario. She was with her husband, Karl, who was driving the motorcycle at that time.

The incident happened on October 21, 2024, while the couple was on their way to buy milk for their two-year-old child.

"Suddenly the dog crossed. I avoided it, but it still met me. My wife suddenly fell," Karl said.

Karl suffered minor injuries, including scratches on his right arm. He also felt pain in his shoulder.

Al-Mariel hit her head on the pavement. She was rushed to the hospital but died during treatment.

Authorities are searching for the owner of the dog, which fled the scene after the accident.

“What we are doing now, Sir, is tracking down the owner of the dog,” PCPT. Anthony Doctolero, Deputy Chief of the Calasiao Police Station, said.

Rony Basa, a barangay councilman in San Miguel, emphasized the need for pet owners to follow local regulations.

"Barangay members, we need to tie up our dogs. There is an ordinance there, there is a penalty attached," Basa said.

Under the local "Aso Mo, Itali Mo" ordinance, offenders can face fines ranging from P500 to P1,000, depending on the severity of the violation.

Hi, we are 20 dogs and cats loaded on a boat bound for the Visayas. During transport we all died from heatstroke. It appears the shipping company did not provide air-conditioning. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/948046/cebu-city-vet-to-investigate-deaths-of-over-20-dogs-cats-on-visayas-bound-boat/story/

The Cebu City Veterinary Office will investigate deaths of no fewer than 20 dogs or cats on a boat bound for the Visayas.

According to a report on 24 Oras Weekend on Sunday, video showed the animals in their cages or carriers on the boat. According to Cebu City veterinarian Dr. Alice Utlang, the animals may have possibly died of heat stroke during the journey.

They will ask the shipping company for the details of the voyage and if it had declared the cargo of animals. According to the report, transporting animals requires proper documentation and care; and there must be air-conditioning.

Hi, my name is Oyong Miranda. I waded into a river to wash my feet when I was attacked by a crocodile. He wasn't very big so I wrestled him and pulled myself free from his jaws. I ended up having to get some stitches but am otherwise ok. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1211633

Village officials in Barangay Sumbiling in Bataraza town warned residents, especially children, to avoid swimming in the river that passes through the community while a rogue crocodile is on the loose.

Saramhel Armal, a barangay councilor in Sumbiling, on Wednesday told reporters that a village elder had been attacked by a crocodile as he waded in the river.

He reported that 71-year-old Oyong Miranda sustained bites in the leg and body soon after he went into the water close to where the apex predator was lying in wait.

Miranda was quoted as saying that he only went into the river to wash his feet when the attack took place around 5:30 pm on Tuesday.

The septuagenarian was able to break free from the animal’s jaws, as he reportedly “grappled” with the crocodile, which was described as not being very large.

After successfully extricating himself from the crocodile’s clutches, Miranda was rushed to the Rio Tuba Hospital where he received stitches for his wounds.

"He really didn't notice that there was a crocodile in the water he was lowering himself into. It just suddenly attacked him in the river behind their house," Armal said.

The victim is currently recovering from his wounds, the barangay official added.

Bataraza is a municipality located on the southernmost tip of Palawan Island, approximately 225 kilometers from here.

The municipality is known for having wild crocodiles roaming in its waters.

In January, residents of this town managed to capture a 15-foot saltwater crocodile but it died shortly after being shot at using a small-caliber firearm.

In July, a dead saltwater crocodile measuring 14.9 feet was found floating along the shoreline of Sitio Gunob in the town's Barangay Inogbong. 

Hi, my name is Johnmed Parungao. I shot my neighbor's cat in the head. It took her a year of securing CCTV footage to discover it was me and file charges. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/05/08/2353440/man-faces-raps-killing-neighbors-cat

A criminal case has been filed against a man who shot dead his neighbor’s cat in Manila.

The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and the cat’s owner filed a complaint against Johnmed Parungao before the Manila prosecutor’s office on May 3.

Parungao is facing charges for violating Republic Act 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act.

PAWS executive director Anna Cabrera said the cat was found dead by her owner with a gunshot to the head.

It took the cat’s owner nearly a year to identify Parungao as the culprit after she obtained closed-circuit television footage, which showed the suspect shooting the pet.

It was not determined what prompted Parungao to kill the cat.

If the complaint goes to court, the suspect is facing more than a year in prison and will be fined P100,000 if convicted.

Hi, our names are Leosette Canoy and Analyn Shurtliff Bartolome. We were out hiking in the backwoods of British Columbia when we were attacked by a black bear. While looking for a place to take some good pictures of the autumn leaves Analyn's son was confronted by a charging black bear. He acted in swift fashion by punching the bear as the British Columbia Parks Service advises. That did not stop it and we were all injured. Finally someone called 911 and the RCMP showed up and shot the bear dead. 

https://usa.inquirer.net/112968/two-filipinas-mauled-by-black-bear-in-canada

Two Filipino mothers are in critical condition after being mauled by a black bear while hiking on Oct. 3 in northeastern British Columbia.

Leosette Canoy, her friend Analyn Shurtliff Bartolome, her son and Canoy’s niece were walking on Monday on a cross-country trail on Bear Mountain,  south of Dawson Creek in the western Canadian province when the attack occurred.

Canoy has had more than six hours of surgery for the maiming she received to her arms, head, back, and ear. She is sedated and on a ventilator.

Her friend Analyn Bartolome may lose her left arm. She is at high risk of infection from the multiple lacerations on her body and her scalp.

The group “was looking for nice spots to take fall pictures with the autumn leaves,” Gary Hansen, Canoy’s husband, told told CBC News. Canoy, who arrived from the Philippines 15 years ago loves the Canadian wilderness, Hansen said.

As the group headed back home, Bartolome’s teenage son heard a noise and found himself facing a charging black bear.

He alerted the group, and as the British Columbia Parks Service advises when confronted with a predatory bear, he fought back, punching it. That didn’t stop the bear, and the boy suffered bad bruising around his ribs.

The bear then attacked Bartolome, and Canoy came to her defense, absorbing most of the injuries from the attack. The injured mothers lay on the ground as the bear circled around them.

Their companions tried to drive the bear away from them to no avail. They finally called 911. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers arrived and shot the bear dead.

Canoy was airlifted to a hospital 600 kilometers away in Edmonton, and Bartolome was flown to Vancouver and remains in critical condition at an ICU.

Encounters between bears and humans have risen in recent years in Canada due to habitat loss, but fatal attacks are still rare – one every 5 years in British Columbia, according to British Columbia Conservation Foundation.

As of Thursday afternoon,  Canoy’s fundraiser had collected over $10,000, more, and Bartolome’s had brought in more than $11,600.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Assassinated Citizens March, 2026

Assassination is normal in the Philippines not only for government officials but also for regular citizens. The most common method of assassination for both citizens and officials is a motorcycle duo riding up on the target and then blasting them away. This series will document the number of citizens assassinated on a monthly basis. These stories are to be distinguished from regular murder cases which happen on a daily basis. 


https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/09/family-driver-shot-dead-in-zamboanga-city

A family driver was shot dead here on Monday, March 9.

The Police Station 5 identified the victim as Cesar Ivan Francisco.

The victim was walking with a companion in front of the Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative when two motorcycle-riding gunmen appeared and shot him.

The suspects fled and the victim died on the spot from bullet wounds. Six .45 caliber shell casings were recovered in the area.

Police are conducting follow-up investigation and manhunt operations.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/11/motorcycle-rider-shot-dead-by-riding-in-tandem-in-qc

A motorcycle rider was shot dead by unidentified motorcycle-riding suspects in front of a fast-food chain in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City, on Tuesday, March 10.

According to the report, the shooting occurred around 5 p.m.

The victim’s body remained lying on the road beside his motorcycle until around 8 p.m., when it was finally retrieved by authorities.

Another man was also caught in the incident and suffered a gunshot wound to the hand.

He was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Police are conducting investigation to determine the motive behind the shooting and identify the suspects.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/14/public-school-teacher-shot-dead-in-pangasinan

A 53-year-old public school teacher was shot dead by two gunmen on a motorcycle in Barangay Carmay East here on Wednesday, March 11.

Police Capt. Eugene Romma C. Navalta, deputy chief of police of Rosales, identified the victim as Jun.

Investigation said the victim was driving his motorcycle on his way home from Santa Maria, Pangasinan when the suspects appeared and shot him.

The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Police recovered empty .45 caliber shells and slugs in the crime scene.

Meanwhile, a 38-year-old tricycle driver was gunned down in Barangay Nungnungan 2, Cauayan City, Isabela, on Thursday, March 12.

Police discovered the victim Armando sprawled on the ground with bullet wounds in the chest following a report from a concerned citizen about a vehicular accident in the area.

Five empty shell casings and one deformed bullet were recovered in the area.

The victim was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Follow-up investigation and pursuit operations are ongoing in both incidents.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/18/couple-ambushed-in-zamboanga-sibugay

A couple from Tungawan municipality, Zamboanga Sibugay province was ambushed here on Wednesday, March 18.

Police said the victims, Joel and Rowena, were on their way home to Tungawan after purchasing goods here when they were ambushed by two men on a motorcycle.

Joel sustained six bullet wounds and was taken to the hospital. Rowena was unhurt.

Police are conducting manhunt operations and follow-up investigation.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/18/elderly-watchman-shot-dead-in-bago-city

A 68-year-old farm watchman who was formerly jailed for murder was gunned down in Purok Matam-is, Barangay Busay, Bago City, Negros Occidental on Sunday, March 15.

Police Lt. Col. James Latayon, Bago City police chief, said the victim Fred was driving a motorcycle on his way to work when he was shot by an unidentified motorcycle-riding gunman.

Latayon said the victim succumbed to bullet wounds in the head, back, and left arm.

The victim’s family said he had received threats and police are probing if the incident could be a possible retaliation linked to a murder case 20 years ago or previous involvement in two more fatal incidents.

Latayon said that no official complaints were filed against the victim over his alleged involvement in two other incidents reportedly triggered by personal reasons.

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/20/community-radio-announcer-shot-dead
A 49-year-old community radio announcer was gunned down outside his house in Sitio Lapak Kawayanan, Barangay Robles, La Castellana, Negros Occidental on Friday, March 20. 
Police identified the victim as Julio Calo, also a job order casual employee in Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental. 
Investigation showed that the victim was standing in front of his house when a white Sports Utility Vehicle coming from the direction of La Carlota City, Negros Occidental stopped in front of him.  
An unidentified person appeared and shot the victim in the head. He died on the spot.  
Police Major Romulo Gepilango, La Castellana police chief, said they are probing the incident.  
Calo had a program in a community radio station based in Himamaylan City.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/23/man-shot-dead-in-quezon-by-riding-in-tandem

A 35-year-old man was shot dead by two riding-in-tandem gunmen in Barangay Malabanban Sur, this town, on Sunday afternoon, March 22.

Police identified the victim as Salbakuta of Barangay Malabanban Norte here.

Investigation said the victim was riding as back rider of a motorcycle driven by Vincent when the suspects appeared and shot him. 

He died on the spot due to multiple bullet wounds. Vincent was unhurt.

Recovered in the crime scene were two fired .45 caliber cartridge cases.

Police are conducting manhunt and follow-up investigation.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2026/03/24/bar-owner-gunned-down-in-batangas

A 60-year-old restaurant and bar owner was shot to death on Monday evening, March 23, in Barangay Laiya Ibabao, this town.

Police identified the victim as Dionisio de Castro of Sitio Hulo lI, Barangay Laiya Aplaya, here.

The victim was inside Danaya Bar and Restaurant when two men arrived on board a black motorcycle at about 7:50 p.m.

One of the suspects, wearing a helmet, approached the victim and shot the victim who died on the spot.

The gunmen escaped towards Barangay Bataan, this town.

Police are conducting follow-up and manhunt operations.