Dante Jimenez is often seen on the streets or television, fighting injustices perpetrated against the weak and the poor. With eyes burning with passion and a voice booming with conviction, his name, for decades, has been synonymous to crusading against crime and corruption.

Unbeknownst to many, however, Jimenez used to be a passive and conservative businessman who simply went through life trying to improve the country’s maritime education sector. He could’ve been the same docile man had the December 20, 1990 shooting incident never happened and killed his brother.

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