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Quezon City vows to probe man who pulled gun on cyclist

Jodesz Gavilan

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Quezon City vows to probe man who pulled gun on cyclist

ROAD RAGE. Ex-cop Wilfredo Gonzales confronts a cyclist with a gun on August 2023.

The Quezon City government appeals to the cyclist in the video to cooperate with the investigation

MANILA, Philippines – Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte on Sunday, August 27, ordered its law and order cluster and the QC Police District (QCPD) to investigate the incident involving a man physically assaulting and drawing a gun on an unarmed cyclist.

Quezon City vows to probe man who pulled gun on cyclist

In a statement, the local government said it strongly condemns the August 8 incident caught on video and has since gone viral on social media, and vows to conduct its own probe despite an earlier statement by the QCPD that the two parties already made amends.

Sinisiguro ng pamahalaang lungsod na mananagot ang naturang lalaki sa buong saklaw ng batas na kanyang posibleng nilabag” QC said, adding that violence has no space in the city.

Hangad ng lokal na pamahalaan na maglaan ng ligtas na bike lanes sa lahat ng siklista,” it said.

(The local government will see to it that the man will be held accountable under the law that he possibly violated. The city vows to provide safe bike lanes to all cyclists.)

In a press conference at the QCPD, the driver identified as Willy Gonzales expressed his regrets, but blasted social media for making him look like a bad person. He added that there is more to the story, but refused to discuss details about what transpired.

The viral video shows the man alighting from a red car then proceeding to hit the helmet of the cyclist, before cocking his gun. The scene unfolded after his car collided with the cyclist near the boundary of Quezon City and Manila.

QCPD chief Police Brigadier General Nicolas Torre III said the two arrived at an understanding, but said that anyone can file a complaint against Gonzales. The cyclist was not present in the 10-minute press conference.

The Quezon City government also appealed to the cyclist to come out and cooperate with the investigation, but also acknowledged the importance of his safety. – Rappler.com

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Jodesz Gavilan

Jodesz Gavilan is a writer and researcher for Rappler and its investigative arm, Newsbreak. She covers human rights and impunity beats, producing in-depth and investigative reports particularly on the quest for justice of victims of former president Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs and war on dissent.