John Amores 'committed crimes', should have been arrested on the spot--solon
For Manila 3rd district Rep. Joel Chua, Jose Rizal University (JRU) basketball player John Amores "committed crimes" on the hard court when the latter charged members of the opposing College of St. Benilde (CSB) team.

"JRU player John Amores was 'in flagrante delicto', actually committing crimes during the game," Chua said in a statement Wednesday, Nov. 9.
"If the law was followed strictly, the San Juan PNP (Philippine National Police) personnel on duty at the venue should have immediately arrested John Amores there and then, or citizen’s arrest should have been done. It seems neither happened," the solon said.
The basketball game--and eventual one-man slobber knocker by the fuming Amores--took place Tuesday at the Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan City.
"This is a police matter—a matter of public order and security at a public venue. Apparently, there are no rules and regulations governing police intervention during violent incidents during these basketball games and other sports events. There should be," Chua said.
The congressman further said the "an investigation is warranted because the violence instigated by JRU player John Amores inflicted injuries on at least two CSB players".
The game between the two collegiate teams was part of the second round of the NCAA Season 98 men’s basketball tournament.