Tacloban shooting suspects / Composite image from Inquirer file photos
Long before he became president, Rodrigo Duterte was linked to one of the earliest and most controversial school shooting incidents in the Philippines.
The account came from Duterte himself, who said during a campaign speech in Iloilo City in 2016 that he shot a fraternity brother at San Beda College in Manila in 1972 after being bullied for being Bisaya.
“I waited for him, I told myself I’ll teach him a lesson,” Duterte said.
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