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13 Oct 2021, 10:27 am

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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has dismissed a police officer who shot dead a teenager with autism in Valenzuela City last May 23.

PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said yesterday he approved the dismissal of Sr. M/Sgt. Christopher Salcedo for shooting 18-year-old Edwin Arnigo during a raid on an illegal cockfighting game.

The IAS earlier recommended a penalty of a 40-day suspension without pay for Salcedo, but Eleazar decided to impose the maximum administrative sanction against the police officer due to several factors that aggravated his offense.

Among these is that Salcedo violated police operational procedure when he arrested Arnigo even if the boy was not involved in the illegal cockfighting game.

“Being a person with autism spectrum disorder, he could not have knowingly taken part in the illegal gambling activity,” Elezar said of Arnigo.

Meanwhile, Eleazar cleared the four other police officers who took part in the anti-gambling operation as there was no substantive evidence to support their supposed administrative offenses.


Because he is autistic he can not knowingly take part in illegal cockfighting? Either way the death penalty is way overboard for illegal cockfighting.


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13 Oct 2021, 10:35 am

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According to the Philippine National Police's (PNP) latest report on the incident, Arnigo allegedly took the gun of one of the policemen, reportedly leading to a scuffle, which then led to the firing of the gun that killed him.

According to the victim’s family ... Arnigo could not have taken the gun because he had autism and was afraid of cops.  They added that they have eyewitnesses who said that Arnigo was shot in a different location and was just dragged to the location of the cockfighting area.

PNP chief General Guillermo Eleazar, meanwhile, said he had ordered the Internal Affairs Service to investigate the incident, which can be considered as one of the first controversies of involving the police under his watch.

Senator Win Gatchalian called for a swift and impartial probe into Arnigo's death.
Source (2021-05-24):  This Rappler Article 

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THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said Wednesday it will conduct an investigation into the death of 18-year-old Edwin Arnigo, who was killed in an operation conducted by the police in Valenzuela City over the weekend.

THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said Wednesday it will conduct an investigation into the death of 18-year-old Edwin Arnigo, who was killed in an operation conducted by the police in Valenzuela City over the weekend.
Source (2021-05-27):  This Manila Times Article 

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40-day suspension for cop in slay of teen with special needs still 'under review'.
Source (2021-09-01):  This Inquirer Article 


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13 Oct 2021, 10:52 am

ASPartOfMe wrote:
The Philippine Star
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has dismissed a police officer who shot dead a teenager with autism in Valenzuela City last May 23.

PNP chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said yesterday he approved the dismissal of Sr. M/Sgt. Christopher Salcedo for shooting 18-year-old Edwin Arnigo during a raid on an illegal cockfighting game.

The IAS earlier recommended a penalty of a 40-day suspension without pay for Salcedo, but Eleazar decided to impose the maximum administrative sanction against the police officer due to several factors that aggravated his offense.

Among these is that Salcedo violated police operational procedure when he arrested Arnigo even if the boy was not involved in the illegal cockfighting game.

“Being a person with autism spectrum disorder, he could not have knowingly taken part in the illegal gambling activity,” Elezar said of Arnigo.

Meanwhile, Eleazar cleared the four other police officers who took part in the anti-gambling operation as there was no substantive evidence to support their supposed administrative offenses.


Because he is autistic he can not knowingly take part in illegal cockfighting? Either way the death penalty is way overboard for illegal cockfighting.


The logic is faulty but if it means he's punished for shooting a kid needlessly I won't complain too much.

Obviously the idea that autism means one can't engage in criminal activity is laughable.


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15 Oct 2021, 11:05 am

Sloppy.

That's all I can say.


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