‘No forever’ADVERTISEMENT“Many of you are hurting because your fathers were killed or arrested, but the police are hurting, too,” Dela Rosa said. But while some families echoed Dela Rosa’s message, others found it difficult to simply move forward without getting justice. Lessen the pain“Some parents whom we invited did not want to go and see the police, but sent their children anyway,” Buizon said in an interview. Among them was Kathrina Polo, one of the coordinators of the program, whose husband, Cherwen, was shot dead by police officers from Station 6. Polo said she had filed a case in the PNP Internal Affairs Service and the Office of the Ombudsman against the Station 6 officers involved in her husband’s killing.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 24, 2017 23:15 UTC