Philippine Shooting: Three killed and two injured during a graduation ceremony at a Philippine university
Three people were killed in a firing incident at a university in the Philippines on Sunday. The firing incident took place at the gate of Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City.

Philippine Shooting: A sensational case of firing at a university in the Philippines has come to light on Sunday. Three people died in this firing incident. Whereas, two others have been injured. According to the report of news agency ANI, the Metro Manila Development Authority confirmed that the firing incident took place at the gate of Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City.
Guard's death
A report by Xinhua News Agency quoted Remus Medina, District Director of Quezon City Police, as saying that a guard was killed in the incident. At the same time, the shooter's car has been confiscated. He tried to run away, but the police caught him. The Philippine National Police said agents from the National Bureau of Investigation have been dispatched to the scene to investigate and assist the victims and school officials.
The Chief Justice of the Philippines was to be included in the program
Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo was to attend the law school graduation ceremony on Sunday afternoon, Xinhua news agency reported. However, his program got canceled after the shooting incident. He was invited as a speaker at the function. He was advised to return. The university administration said that the campus has been completely locked down. It is being told that Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo was on his way to the university at the time of the attack.
Police engaged in interrogation of suspect by taking him into custody
Quezon City Police Chief Remus Medina told a television channel that the suspect is in police custody and is being questioned. According to reports, the attacker armed with two pistols opened fire near the gate of Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. Police said the university has been closed and the graduation ceremony at the law school has been cancelled. Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte condemned the attack, saying such an incident has no place in our society and should be condemned to the highest level.