The Police Regional Office-5 (Bicol) is devastated over the death of a police officer who was killed while responding to a shooting incident in Barangay San Felipe in Naga City. | ManilaBulletin
Police Patrolman Ronnie Revereza Jr. and his colleagues at the Naga City Police Office received a call from a concerned citizen regarding the shooting of a delivery driver named Ryan Vargas on Thursday, July 6.
Sison refused and fired at the police officers, hitting Revereza in the head. The Special Weapons and Tactics team eventually neutralized the suspect.
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