On June 22 (local time), a shocking incident occurred at a high school in the Philippines where two students opened fire on their peers. The two students entered a classroom while classes were in session and began shooting at their classmates, leaving the students to hide under their desks in terror.
The incident resulted in 3 deaths and 20 injuries. It is highly unusual for a minor to carry out a shooting at a school in the Philippines, drawing intense attention to the motive behind the crime and how the firearms were obtained.
Police are investigating the suspects' claims that they had been victims of long-term school bullying, as well as their habit of playing violent online games, but the exact motive for the crime has yet to be determined.
Meanwhile, it was revealed that one of the firearms used in the attack was a pistol kept by a relative of one of the suspects, who is a police officer, sparking controversy over poor firearm management. We heard more about this incident, which has sent shockwaves through society, from a local resident.
Reported by Jung Kyung-woo | Produced by Yang Hyun-yi | Video by Hong Jin-young | Graphics by Lee Jung-ju | Produced by Morning Wide 3rd Part
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Teenagers Open Fire at Philippine High School: 23 Casualties Spark National Shock
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