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aljazeera.com
Gunshots ring out at Philippine Senate where lawmaker is holed up

Ronald dela Rosa, police chief under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, faces an ICC arrest warrant.More than a dozen gunshots rang out at the Philippine Senate as police and marines moved in to arrest a senator wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity.Al Jazeera’s Jamela Alindogan said journalists ran for cover as gunfire erupted on Wednesday evening minutes after soldiers with rifles and protective gear went up the stairs of the legislative building.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Duterte’s drug war faces judgement at the ICClist 2 of 3Philippine Congress impeaches VP Sara Duterte for second timelist 3 of 3Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug warend of listIt was not immediately clear who fired the shots.Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa had earlier said he was anticipating his arrest, urging people to come to the legislature to prevent him from being detained and sent to the ICC.“I am appealing to you. I hope you can help me. Do not allow another Filipino to be brought to The Hague,” dela Rosa said in a video posted on Facebook on Wednesday.Philippine law enforcement agents were earlier gathering outside the Senate building, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca said after dela Rosa’s message.Former police chief dela Rosa, who was the top enforcer of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s so-called “war on drugs”, urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Tuesday not to hand him over to the ICC, adding that he was ready to face justice at home.Fearing arrest and hunkered down in his legislative office, dela Rosa said he had faithfully served his country.The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant on Monday for dela Rosa, dated November, on suspicion of crimes against humanity, the same crimes 81-year-old Duterte is accused of as he awaits trial in The Hague following his arrest last year.‘I worked faithfully’Dela Rosa, better known as “Bato”, meaning “rock”, has been under the protective custody of the Senate since law enforcement agents entered the building on Monday, when he reappeared in public for the first time since November. He has denied involvement in illegal killings.“I hope that, as the father of the nation, you will take care of all Filipinos. That is the role of government, to care for its people,” dela Rosa told reporters when asked what his message was to President Marcos.“I did everything for the country. I did not enrich myself. I worked faithfully,” he said, his eyes welling with te...

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bloomberg.com
Gunshots Heard at Philippine Senate Where Lawmaker Is Trapped

Philippine troops exchange gunshots inside the Senate of the Philippines in Pasay, Metro Manila on May 13.Photographer: Jam Sta Rosa/AFP/Getty ImagesMay 13, 2026 at 12:06 PM UTCUpdated on May 13, 2026 at 12:25 PM UTCGunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday evening where a lawmaker wanted by the International Criminal Court is holed up, according to live streamed footage from local media.“We are allegedly under attack. The sergeant at arms confirm there were shots made here,” Senate leader Alan Peter Cayetano said via local media One News. Tensions heightened in the Senate building late Wednesday as armed personnel showed up, according to local radio.

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abc.net.au
Gunshots ring out at Philippine senate as ICC seeks arrest of former ...

Gunshots have been heard inside the Philippines' parliament. Chaos around the building had been growing in anticipation of the arrest of Senator Ronald dela Rosa who has been holed up in his ...

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straitstimes.com
Gunshots fired as chaos erupts at Philippine Senate

MANILA - Volleys of gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on May 13 and people were told to run for cover, Reuters witnesses heard, as chaos mounted in anticipation of an attempt to arrest ...

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