The fellow with the .45 handgun is Michael Gonzales. Just a second after this image was captured, he fired various shots against the guy holding the camera. He was photographing his wife and daughter just hours before the recent Year.
The victim was Caloocan City’s councilman Reynaldo Dagsa, a 35-year old Philippine politician who was enjoying New Year’s Eve along with his family when three men arrived to kill him. His only fault, consistent with law enforcement officials Galvez and Santos, is that he was a man who worked hard in maintaining the peace and order inside the area.
Obviously, he and his family didn’t suspect this was about to happen. The photograph was just a tragic coincidence. It was the family who, after the events, took the image captured by the victim to the police, who quickly identified and apprehended Gonzales. The two other suspects are still at large, but not less than it’s far good to determine that the presence of technology everywhere helps to capture the bad ones. Sometimes, anyway. [ Inquirer.Net ]
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