Tanauan City, Batangas Mayor Antonio Halili made headlines for his treatment of suspected criminals, particularly those involved in drug-related crimes. In 2016, he became the center of attention after he ordered drug suspects and thieves to be paraded around the city, in a campaign that was dubbed the “walk of shame.” However, his campaign was criticized by human rights groups and other politicians.
However, on July 2, 2018, during flag raising ceremony at the newly constructed municipal hall, Halili was shot by an unidentified sniper. The bullet hit a mobile phone in Halili’s pocket and pierced his chest. Halili was declared dead just less than an hour after the shooting. The 72-year-old was on his second term as mayor when the incident happened.
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