LAGAYAN, Abra --
Authorities are still facing a blank wall in its investigation into the death
of Isagani Joson, a first-term councilor of Lagayan.
In a text
message, Senior Insp. Grace Marron, spokesperson of Abra Provincial Police,
said the death of the councilor remained under investigation.
She admitted
that investigators still do not have leads as to the identity of the suspect
nor a motive that can pave the way for the possible resolution of the case.
She, however,
said that they are doing their best to resolve the killing incident.
Marron said
that at around 7:45 in the evening last Aug. 8, personnel of the Lagayan police
office heard gun fires from more or less 500 meters to their station.
She said that
two teams, composed of 14 members each, were immediately dispatched to where
the sound of the gunshot emanated.
Since Joson’s
residential compound was not enclosed with fences and gates, police entered the
area and found the councilor oozing with blood at the dirty kitchen outside the
house, Marron said.
Marron said that
while some of the policemen searched the area for the possible presence of the
suspects, the others rushed the Sangguniang Bayan member to Abra Provincial
hospital in Bangued, about 30 minutes drive, for treatment.
Joson was
declared dead several hours after, while being treated at the hospital.
Marron said
the councilor was living alone as his family resides in Manila. The councilor’s
wife rushed to Abra upon learning of the incident.
Based on
pieces of evidence obtained from the crime scene, Joson attempted to pacify his
assailant as shown by the firearm found in his possession when he was
discovered by the policemen, She said.
She also said
the fired cartridge cases of caliber .45 that were in the councilors possession
were found in the crime scene. At the same time, empty cartridge cases of M16
rifle were also found at the crime scene, believed to be from the assailant’s
gun.
Autopsy
reports showed that the victim had two gunshot wounds, one on the right portion
of his back and another on the right chest where the bullet fired on his back
exited.
Marron said
they are still conducting further investigation to identify the assailant as
well as to determine the motive of the killing.
The
councilor's remains now lie at his residence in Sitio Manaois, Barangay
Poblacion, Lagayan, Abra. Burial date is yet to be known from the
family. (Dionisio Dennis Jr./ PNA)
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