Police file charges against businessman in Antipolo shooting
The police are preparing charges of frustrated homicide and violations of gun laws against Kenneth, a 28-year-old businessman involved in a road altercation that led to a shooting incident in Antipolo City.
Col. Felipe Maraggun from the Rizal Police Provincial Office confirmed that they are filing additional charges under the Omnibus Election Code due to the ongoing election gun ban.
The police are still verifying with the Firearms and Explosive Office whether Kenneth has a valid firearm permit, despite his claims of having one.
CCTV footage does not support Kenneth's claim that another person was about to pull out a firearm during the altercation.
Three of the four wounded victims have been discharged from the hospital, while the remaining victim is still undergoing surgery.
The incident occurred around 5 p.m. along Barangay San Jose section of Marcos Highway and involved a hot pursuit operation leading to Kenneth's apprehension.
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