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The Zama and Shibuya shootings were the double spree shootings in Japan on July 29, 1965, by Misao Katagiri (片桐 操, Katagiri Misao, April 15, 1947 – July 21, 1972), which left one police officer dead and 17 people injured, at the conclusion of which he was captured by police officers.
Potenciano Baccay, kidney specialist and personal doctor to President Ferdinand Marcos [56] Killed amid rumors of Marcos' ill health. November 1985 Wilfredo "Baby" Aquino, founder of the Alsa Masa [57] 5 December 1985 Rafael Blanco, Vice Governor of Abra [58] 9 December 1985 Daguio Valera, Mayor of Licuan-Baay, Abra [59] 13 January 1986
Among those of note killed was Associate Justice Antonio Villa-Real, his wife and several foreigners. They were made to kneel while the house was bombed with grenades. Taal Massacres 16 -18 February 1945 Taal, Batangas: Conflicting reports 246 killed, 12 injured (Exhibit A of USA vs. Yamashita [33]) ~320 (Prosecution Section Report #90)
A bomb concealed in a motorcycle killed a woman and a boy as it detonated in front of a gun store. [111] 23 October Sumisip, Basilan: 5 8 Automatic weapons fire Four rubber tree tappers and one paramilitary escort were killed when a group of armed men ambushed their vehicle as it entered a cooperative in Sapak Bulak village. [112] 27 November
A 15-year-old girl opened fire inside the Christian school she attended in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, killing a teacher and a student and wounding six others. The suspect, Natalie Rupnow, is ...
The Shibuya incident (Japanese: 渋谷事件, Hepburn: Shibuya Jiken) was a violent confrontation which occurred in June 1946 between rival gangs near Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan. The years after World War II saw Japan as a defeated nation and the Japanese people had to improvise in many aspects of daily life.
Marcos had won the 1969 campaign on the strength of a USD50 million spending spree on infrastructure designed to court voters, [11] [12] [13] which forced him to take on a loan with the IMF whose requirements so destabilized the Philippine economy that the resulting inflation led to protests and general unrest from 1970 to 1972. [11]
1 April – Two soldiers and a civilian were killed in an NPA ambush in Sityo Ban-as, Barangay Mahayag, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur, seven people were also wounded. [ 158 ] 2 June – Authorities detained the NPA's top commander Adelberto Silva in Bacoor, Cavite south of Manila, grenades and documentation were also recovered during the operation.