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When can law enforcers give ‘warning shots?’ PNP explains
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When can law enforcers give ‘warning shots?’ PNP explains

MANILA, Philippines — When can law enforcement officers give “warning shots?” Speaking to reporters in Camp Crame on Friday, citing the agency’s standard operating procedure, Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño outlined three conditions: “First, if the PNP member is outnumbered. Second, if the cops are overpowered. Third, if their lives are in danger.” READ: Senate shooting: Aplasca admits being first to fire vs NBI personnel However, Tuaño stressed the criteria only applied to PNP personnel. If the individual who fires a “warning shot” is not a police officer, Tuaño speficied, “There are laws that may govern […]... Keep on reading: When can law enforcers give ‘warning shots?’ PNP explains

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