Senate measure hails members of media for bravery, professionalism during shooting incident
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- In particular, Hontiveros cited the bravery of the members of the Senate media during the three-day stand-off between law enforcement authorities and the Senate leadership, after Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa was granted by the chamber protective custody.
A resolution commending the members of the media for their bravery and professionalism during the shooting incident within the Senate’s premises last May 13 has been filed by Sen. Risa Hontiveros.
In particular, Hontiveros cited the bravery of the members of the Senate media during the three-day stand-off between law enforcement authorities and the Senate leadership, after Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa was granted by the chamber protective custody.
“Despite being trapped in a building with a potential active shooter, the members of the Senate Media exhibited remarkable personal bravery, prioritizing the public’s right to information over their own immediate safety by continuing to cover the incident as it occurred,” Hontiveros said in Senate Resolution No. 400.
“In an information landscape increasingly compromised by systemic online disinformation, covert influence operations, and coordinated inauthentic behavior, the impartial reporting of the Senate Media serves as an essential pillar of truth, protecting the integrity of our democracy during times of national crisis,” she said.
“Therefore, be it resolved, as it is hereby resolved to commend the Senate media for their bravery and professionalism during their coverage of the May 13, 2026 shooting incident at the Senate,” she further stated.
The shooting incident comes at the heels of Dela Rosa’s sudden reappearance at the Senate and his attempt to evade the pending arrest warrant unveiled by the International Criminal Court (ICC) that day.
The gunfire lasted approximately three minutes causing widespread panic among Senate staff, and members of the media covering the chaos in the Upper Chamber.