2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills
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[June 22, 2026]
By JIM GOMEZ
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Two students armed with hand guns opened fire
in a high school in the central Philippines on Monday, killing three
fellow students and wounding another seven, police said.
The suspects, aged 14 and 15, were arrested. The suspects and the
victims were students of the San Jose National High School in Tacloban
city, where the mid-morning shooting happened, regional police chief
Brig. Gen. Jason Capoy said.
An investigation was underway to determine the cause of the shooting in
the government-run school, which has more than 1,500 students. Capoy
said that the suspects, who were close friends, said in initial
questioning that they were bullied in school. He did not elaborate.

They have no criminal records and it's not immediately clear where they
got the 9 mm pistol and cal. 38 revolver that were used in the attack.
They managed to bring the guns into the campus because there was only
one guard on duty at multiple entrances and exits, Capoy said.
“The suspects barged into two rooms because after the shooting in the
first, the children scampered and the suspects apparently ran after some
victims into another room,” Capoy told reporters.
Most of the dead and wounded were female students, he said.
In a video posted online, students hiding under desks in a shut
classroom can be heard screaming and weeping as gunshots could be heard
outside. Some called their mothers. Other videos show visibly terrified
students streaming out of the school campus, some holding and embracing
each other.
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One of the suspects was arrested in the school after the attack but
the second fled and hid in a house nearby. He was found by police
who were when alerted by residents, police said.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered a thorough investigation of
the shooting and asked law enforcers to boost security in all
schools, workplaces and public areas, Communications Undersecretary
Claire Castro said.
“The president was saddened by this incident. Anybody, especially
the parents of the victims, will feel sad and terrified,” Castro
said.
The national police have urged the public to remain calm and
cooperate with authorities by providing any information that may aid
the ongoing investigation.
Crimes involving the use of firearms are prevalent in the
Philippines, partly due to the proliferation of unlicensed firearms,
but school shootings are relatively rare.
In 2022, a man armed with pistols opened fire in an upscale
university in the Manila metropolitan area ahead of a graduation
ceremony, killing a former Philippine town mayor with whom the
suspect had a long-running feud, and two others in the brazen
attack. The gunman was arrested.
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