THREE individuals were confirmed killed and five others sustained injuries in a shooting incident that unfolded at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Leyte, early Monday morning, according to the Philippine National Police Regional Office 8.
Authorities immediately responded to the scene following reports of gunfire, securing the premises and attending to the victims who were rushed to nearby medical facilities for urgent treatment. The tragic incident sent shockwaves through the community, as students, teachers, and parents were plunged into panic and distress upon hearing the sounds of shots fired within the school grounds.
Police confirmed that all three fatalities were students of the school. Their identities have not yet been publicly released pending proper notification and coordination with their respective families.
Details regarding the exact sequence of events, the motive behind the attack, and the identity or status of the suspect remain under tight investigation. Law enforcement personnel have secured the area and are currently gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing available footage to piece together what happened and determine how such a violent act was carried out inside an educational institution meant to be a safe space for learning.
Regional police officials assured the public that a full and thorough probe is now underway to establish accountability and ensure that justice is served.
Counseling and support services have also been mobilized for students, faculty, and staff affected by the trauma of the incident. The Department of Education has expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and pledged to work closely with authorities to strengthen safety measures in schools across the region, while calls for stricter security protocols and measures to prevent similar incidents have once again been raised by concerned citizens and stakeholders.
