Parañaque police hunt gunman after clash with off-duty cop
Brig. Gen. Oliver Cinco, Southern Police District director, commends the bravery of an off-duty police officer who responded to a shooting incident in Parañaque City. (Photo from SPD)
Authorities have mounted a manhunt for an armed man who engaged an off-duty police officer in a gunfight following a shooting incident that was allegedly sparked by a quarrel over animal cruelty in Parañaque City on June 5.
Southern Police District (SPD) director Brig. Gen. Oliver Cinco said tracker teams have been deployed to pursue the suspect, known by the alias “Balong.”
The gunman fled into a crowded neighborhood after allegedly firing at MSgt. Lenard Quindo, 42, of the SPD District Headquarters Support Unit.
The incident began along Magnolia Street, Barangay San Dionisio, when Balong allegedly struck a resident’s dog, sparking a confrontation.
The suspect reportedly drew a firearm and shot at the dog’s owner, Fabre, who escaped unharmed.
Quindo, though off duty, responded upon hearing gunfire and exchanged shots with the suspect.
While Quindo was unharmed, an 18-year-old student named Terence was struck by a stray bullet and rushed to Las Piñas District Hospital.
Cinco said the SPD is conducting “intensive and continuous operations” to track down Balong, who managed to slip away through the densely populated area.
Police are appealing to the public for information on the suspect’s whereabouts and urging residents to immediately coordinate with the nearest station.