Barangay official nabbed for shooting scavenger in Malabon
By Hannah Nicol
Confiscated piece of evidence from the suspect (Photo from NPD-PIO)
A 37-year-old barangay official was arrested after allegedly shooting a scavenger during an altercation in Malabon City on Thursday, June 19.
Personnel from the Malabon City Police Station – Substation 6 said that the suspect, who is a barangay kagawad of Barangay Ibaba, was involved in the shooting incident that occurred around 5:35 a.m.
Based on the police report, the official was conducting his regular patrol duties on a motorcycle when he encountered the victim—a 39-year-old scavenger and a resident of Barangay Acacia—who was allegedly obstructing his path.
The confrontation escalated when the suspect reportedly pushed the victim, who in turn shouted at him and allegedly pulled out a bladed weapon.
The official fired his service firearm, hitting the victim on the left thigh. The suspect claimed he acted in self-defense.
The injured victim was brought to the Tondo Medical Center for medical treatment.
The barangay official was immediately arrested.
Police recovered a 9mm pistol from the suspect, which was loaded with three live rounds. Authorities confirmed that the firearm is licensed and valid until March 2032.
The suspect also holds a License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) valid until March 1, 2027, but his Permit to Carry Firearm Outside Residence (PTCFOR) is still under processing.
The suspect will face charges of attempted homicide.