Antipolo road rage suspect to face frustrated murder, gun ban raps

Police are preparing to file frustrated murder and election gun ban violation charges against the suspect in a road rage incident in Antipolo City that wounded four people.

PRO-4A Director Brig. Gen. Paul Kenneth Lucas stated that frustrated murder is the initial case they will file, and also cited the suspect's violation of the Omnibus Election Code.

The 28-year-old suspect, identified as alias "Kenneth", shot four people during the altercation that began with a heated argument on Marcos Highway.

Two of the victims have been discharged from the hospital, one is recovering, and another will undergo surgery.

Authorities are verifying the suspect's claim of having a gun permit.

CCTV and phone videos of the incident do not show any indication that the suspect was provoked by a rider attempting to pull out a firearm, contradicting his statement.

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