Monday, July 19, 2021

Arizona Open Fire Shooting

One dead, four in critical condition in Arizona open fire shooting

One man was shot dead and four others were severely injured when a gunman went on a shooting rampage in Tucson, Arizona. 

Several children were also reported missing following the incident, in which the shooter was critically wounded by police.

Tucson police Chief Chris Magnus told media that the 35-year-old man opened fire on an ambulance in which the male driver was shot in the head, and a female paramedic in the passenger seat was shot in the chest and arm. The man was in critical condition and the woman was stable, he said. 

The shooter then drove to the scene of a house on fire and began shooting at firefighters and neighbours who were trying to douse the flames, Magnus said, adding that one neighbor died after being shot in the head, while a firefighter was shot in the arm, and another bullet grazed a neighbour’s head.

When a police officer encountered the suspect several blocks away, the accused rammed his SUV into the officer’s vehicle and shot at him. The officer returned fire and critically wounded him, the police chief said, adding that the motive behind the attacks was not known and an investigation was being carried out. 
The house fire revealed a “badly burned” body inside the home and “two or three” children missing. Magnus affirmed that authorities are now searching for the missing children.

Philippines House Bill 9175

Lawmakers approve bill providing permanent validity of birth, marriage certificates.

The House of Representatives has passed on second reading a bill that will give permanent validity to birth and marriage certificates. 

These documents were issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority and National Statistics Office. 

The lower house has approved House Bill No. 9175 or the “Permanent Validity of the Certificates of Live Birth, Death, and Marriage Act.”

Under the proposed measure, certificates of live birth, death, and marriage issued, signed, certified, or authenticated by the PSA and its predecessor, the NSPO, and local civil registries will be valid regardless of the date of issuance.

“National government agencies and instrumentalities, government-owned and controlled corporations, local government units, private companies, private and public educational institutions, and other non-government entities are prohibited from requiring the submission of another or newer copies of certificates of live birth, death, or marriage, and reports of birth, death or marriage when a valid certificate can already be presented,” the bill said.

The bill however clearly states that documents should be intact, readable, and still visibly contain the authenticity and security features for it to become valid.

“In cases when the texts on the certificate appear illegible, or an administrative correction or a judicial decree has been approved, the concerned person shall thus submit new, amended, or updated certificate,” the bill added. 

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