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Laguna mayor survives slay try

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STA. ROSA CITY — The mayor of this Laguna city survived a slay attempt after four unidentified men fired at his vehicle while he was on his way home Wednesday night, police said.

The attack came exactly a year after the mayor’s predecessor was gunned down right inside the town hall.

Superintendent Florendo Saligao, city police chief, said two of the four men riding tandem on a motorcycle first blocked the path of the black Isuzu Crosswind of Mayor Jose Catindig, 44, in Barangay Dita at about 9:45 p.m.

Then the two other men, also aboard a motorcycle, drove toward the right side of Catindig’s vehicle and fired several shots through the window.

Luckily, the mayor’s bullet-proof vest was hanging on the window, thus blocking the bullets intended for the mayor and leaving him unscathed.

Catindig’s security escorts, who were in a back-up vehicle, shot it out with the attackers, forcing them to withdraw immediately.

During the firefight, a stray bullet grazed a four-year-old girl, Patricia Dimaunahan, on the arm.

" We are looking into three angles — politics, personal grudge or the New People’s Army," Saligao said.

Police found five empty 9-mm shells and seven empty M-16 shells at the scene.

The attack happened exactly a year after Sta. Rosa Mayor Leon Arcillas was shot dead by three suspected communist guerrillas shortly after he had officiated a mass wedding at the town hall.

Arcillas died from multiple gunshot wounds. One of his bodyguards, PO2 Ariel Rivera, was also killed.

Catindig, being the vice mayor, succeeded Arcillas. With Ed Amoroso

ARCILLAS

ARIEL RIVERA

BARANGAY DITA

CATINDIG

ISUZU CROSSWIND OF MAYOR JOSE CATINDIG

MAYOR

NEW PEOPLE

PATRICIA DIMAUNAHAN

ROSA MAYOR LEON ARCILLAS

SUPERINTENDENT FLORENDO SALIGAO

WITH ED AMOROSO

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