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    Dba d cya angay mag blame kay ni dagan dagan cya. Dba gi warn man to cya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mangoesandkisses View Post
    A mother’s lament | Cebu Daily News



    JANETH Badana was not completely happy when SPO1 Adonis Dumpit was convicted of homicide in 2014 and was sentenced to up to nine years in jail.

    She would have wanted the policeman to be liable for murder which carries a hefty penalty of up to 40 years in prison following the death of her 17-year-old son, Ronron.

    Now that Dumpit was reinstated in the police service, the pain lingers even more.

    Badana expressed dismay over the decision of the Philippine National Police to bring Dumpit back to its fold, calling the move “unfair.”

    “Why was Dumpit reinstated when he was convicted by the court? Oh well, that’s all we could do. We can’t do something else because we’re poor,” she told CDN in Cebuano.

    While Dumpit had served six years in jail or more than half the penalty imposed by the court, Badana said justice for his son and their family is incomplete.

    She has entrusted everything to the Lord, she said.

    “All of us shall answer before God, perhaps not in this lifetime but hereafter. Let God be the judge,” she added.

    The 47-year-old mother admitted that the pain of losing a son has not died down but she’s praying that the Lord would grant her healing and the grace to move on.

    “It’s very painful to lose a child. When Ronron died, a part of me vanished,” Badana said.

    She appealed to the public not to judge her and her son, saying she tried to be the best mother she could be.

    “I hope critics will not go through what I suffered. If only they knew everything and how I loved my son. I hope they won’t lose a child the manner I lost Ronron,” she said.

    Badana was criticized for not watching over her son, an alleged robber who was shot dead by Dumpit in a police operation in Barangay Tejero, Cebu City in 2004.

    She said it’s not fair to label his son a criminal since the boy could no longer answer the accusations thrown at him.

    “I think it would be better if we let Ronron rest in peace. No matter how we accuse him of wrongdoings, he could not talk back,” Badana said.

    “Give me a perfect human being, and I’ll kneel down before that person. Before they judge my son, they better look at themselves first. Ask yourself if you’re perfect,” she added.

    Asked if she has forgiven Dumpit, Badana said, “How can I forgive someone who has not been sorry for what he did?”

    “But I hope God will heal me,” she said.

    Dumpit was convicted by the Regional Trial Court in Cebu City for killing the 17-year-old suspected robber. The administrative case filed against him in relation to the case was however dismissed by the National Police Commission, allowing him to return to the police service.

    Dumpit, a sharpshooter and multi-awarded policeman, was released from the Leyte Regional Prison in Abuyog town, Leyte last month after the Court of Appeals allowed him to post P250,000 in bail for good behavior pending resolution of his appeal and once he had served his minimum prison term of six years.

    The controversial policeman reported to the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 last Monday to process some requirements for him to be given a new assignment.
    Ay sus kung wala pa to manulis iyang anak buhi pa unta to.

  3. #193
    I don't care if I'm not perfect... sa maka una lang ug bunot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mangoesandkisses View Post
    A mother’s lament | Cebu Daily News



    JANETH Badana was not completely happy when SPO1 Adonis Dumpit was convicted of homicide in 2014 and was sentenced to up to nine years in jail.

    She would have wanted the policeman to be liable for murder which carries a hefty penalty of up to 40 years in prison following the death of her 17-year-old son, Ronron.

    Now that Dumpit was reinstated in the police service, the pain lingers even more.

    Badana expressed dismay over the decision of the Philippine National Police to bring Dumpit back to its fold, calling the move “unfair.”

    “Why was Dumpit reinstated when he was convicted by the court? Oh well, that’s all we could do. We can’t do something else because we’re poor,” she told CDN in Cebuano.

    While Dumpit had served six years in jail or more than half the penalty imposed by the court, Badana said justice for his son and their family is incomplete.

    She has entrusted everything to the Lord, she said.

    “All of us shall answer before God, perhaps not in this lifetime but hereafter. Let God be the judge,” she added.

    The 47-year-old mother admitted that the pain of losing a son has not died down but she’s praying that the Lord would grant her healing and the grace to move on.

    “It’s very painful to lose a child. When Ronron died, a part of me vanished,” Badana said.

    She appealed to the public not to judge her and her son, saying she tried to be the best mother she could be.

    “I hope critics will not go through what I suffered. If only they knew everything and how I loved my son. I hope they won’t lose a child the manner I lost Ronron,” she said.

    Badana was criticized for not watching over her son, an alleged robber who was shot dead by Dumpit in a police operation in Barangay Tejero, Cebu City in 2004.

    She said it’s not fair to label his son a criminal since the boy could no longer answer the accusations thrown at him.

    “I think it would be better if we let Ronron rest in peace. No matter how we accuse him of wrongdoings, he could not talk back,” Badana said.

    “Give me a perfect human being, and I’ll kneel down before that person. Before they judge my son, they better look at themselves first. Ask yourself if you’re perfect,” she added.

    Asked if she has forgiven Dumpit, Badana said, “How can I forgive someone who has not been sorry for what he did?”

    “But I hope God will heal me,” she said.

    Dumpit was convicted by the Regional Trial Court in Cebu City for killing the 17-year-old suspected robber. The administrative case filed against him in relation to the case was however dismissed by the National Police Commission, allowing him to return to the police service.

    Dumpit, a sharpshooter and multi-awarded policeman, was released from the Leyte Regional Prison in Abuyog town, Leyte last month after the Court of Appeals allowed him to post P250,000 in bail for good behavior pending resolution of his appeal and once he had served his minimum prison term of six years.

    The controversial policeman reported to the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 last Monday to process some requirements for him to be given a new assignment.
    1. Dumpit was not suspended sa PNP, the administrative case filed at NAPOLCOM was dismmised
    2. There was not enough evidence that suggest murder 1
    3. Dumpit is out on bail not freed 2



    1 The court ruled there was not enough evidence to prove murder.

    "The prosecution eyewitness Andres Satorre and the accused Adonis Dumpit both similarly testified that when the victim Go and the accused Dumpit came face to face with each other, the former attempted to flee, despite the warning of the accused for him not to run away. Satorre insisted that no warning shot was fired by the accused, but he, however, confirmed that prior to the shooting, the accused warned Go not to run. Hence, it cannot be said that the assault was sudden and unexpected," the judgment read.

    Veloso said when the first shot was fired, there was no treachery within the purview of its definition under the Revised Penal Code and such warning "not to run" could give the victim a chance to make a "conscious choice" of what to do next.

    Source: Dumpit guilty: For killing rob suspect in 2004 | Cebu News, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com
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    The Court of Appeals has allowed SPO1 Adonis Dumpit to post bail pending resolution of his appeal.

    Source: Dumpit to post bail | Cebu Daily News

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    mao na'y gi ingun sa maka pabor lang bah!

  6. #196
    Normally, ang inahan mo laban jud na sa anak bisan si Hitler or Osama Bin Laden pa ang criminal.

    Mabalik rapod na sa ginikanan ngano nahimo ug kriminal ilang anak. Maypa apilon mo ug preso.

  7. #197
    Maayo unta inyong mga anak dili mahisama sa anak ni Janeth Badana.. Dili raba jud nato ma tag-an kay dili sa tanan higayon nagsunod2x ta sa atong anak.

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    Nangunay siguro nig baligya imbis maoy musugpo ni join noon

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