
Tacloban School Shooting Linked to Violent Video Game, Owners Face Charges
Following a deadly school shooting in Tacloban, authorities have linked the suspect to the violent online game 'GoreBox,' which has since been banned by the government. The owners of the firearms used in the incident are also facing charges, as investigations continue into the tragic event where a student was hailed a hero for shielding peers.
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Tacloban school shooting revives fears of online extremism
The DOJ says it's looking into a possible 'larger trend or pattern of extremism' beyond bullying
By Gelo Gonzales
Read full article →Owners of guns in campus shooting also face raps
MANILA, Philippines — How did the two suspects—both minors—in the deadly shooting at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, which left three students dead and 20 others injured, end up with guns in their possession? The suspects, identified only by their aliases “Rod,” 15, and “Nash,” 14, were tagged by police as the
By cbuban
Read full article →Mobile game GoreBox ordered blocked after Tacloban school attack
The cybercrime center ordered a temporary block on GoreBox after police linked one Tacloban school shooting suspect to the online game.
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