(Developing story)
GUNSHOTS were heard ringing out at the Senate compound on Wednesday evening, heightening the already tense atmosphere as the upper chamber remained under strict lockdown while Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa stays inside under protective custody.
The report was confirmed by Nimfa Ravelo over Super Radyo dzBB, coming after a heavy deployment of military, police, and National Bureau of Investigation personnel arrived and took positions around the premises earlier in the day. The presence of multiple law enforcement agencies has underscored the gravity of the standoff, triggered by the pending International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Dela Rosa linked to the previous administration’s anti‑drug campaign.
As the situation grew more volatile, reports also emerged that power to the Senate building in Pasay City had been cut off, plunging parts of the complex into darkness.
The blackout added to the uncertainty and fear among those inside and outside the facility, with no immediate clarity on what caused the gunfire or whether anyone was hurt. Tensions have been building for days: while authorities maintain they are only there to enforce legal processes, Dela Rosa has refused to surrender, and his supporters have been called to hold a prayer vigil nearby. The night passed with security forces on high alert and the Senate remaining a flashpoint where legal battles, political divisions, and public order concerns have all converged.
