ANY killing of a human being is to be deplored, even those we used to have under state auspices. When the killing is done by a police officer in a blatant display of superior power and the victims are a helpless mother and son embracing each other in their hopelessness, it challenges human belief that this could happen in our country with its Christian respect for human life and its legal tradition of justice.
The incident in Paniqui, Tarlac, last December 20 was caught on video by a bystander, a 16-yearold girl with her smart phone. And it went viral on social media. Without any accompanying comment, it was a condemning visual record, so that President Duterte himself was moved to say the accused police officer should be fed the COVID-19 virus.
The incident has caused some congressmen to push for the revival of the death penalty. A bill to reinstate capital punishment in the Philippine legal system was passed by the House of Representatives in the 17th Congress, and its proponents hope it will now be finally approved in the current 18th Congress.