Former councilor shot dead

CEBU CITY–A former city councilor was gunned down inside his cockpit farm located beside his house at Mansueto Village in Barangay Bulacao, Talisay City, at least 12 km south of here, past 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

The police, however, had yet to identify the perpetrators and the motive behind the killing of
Emil Go, one of the first councilors to be elected when Talisay became a city in 2001.

Based on the investigation, Go was seated on a chair while drinking coffee and talking to a friend identified as Arturo Navaes when two vehicles—a dark blue Pajero and a red car—arrived.

A witness said the assailant alighted from one of the vehicles, and called Go’s name.

When he heard someone calling him, the victim turned his head toward the assailant who immediately shot him in the head.

Conag said Go had a gun tucked on his waist but was not able to use it.

The victim was rushed to the Talisay City District Hospital but did not make it alive.

Go was the 41st person to be killed by unknown assailants in separate incidents in Metro Cebu since February 17.

Not a single case has been solved yet.

Go served as councilor of Talisay City from 2001 to 2007 under the group of Gabby Leyson who ran and lost to Socrates Fernandez in the mayoralty race in Talisay City in 2007.

In May 2013, Go was shot and wounded on the neck after a retired policeman, SPO3 Ulysses Desamparado, shot him and another person during cockfighting dispute in Barangay Bulacao, Talisay City.

A police report of that incident showed that Desamparado’s brother picked a fight among the audience at a cockfight arena.

Go reportedly noticed the squabble and tried to pacify the parties when Desamparado shot him.

The retired policeman surrendered to the police.

In March 2017, Go’s son, Frederick, a former councilman of Barangay Bulacao, Talisay City, was arrested together with a policeman, and two other persons in a drug raid.

Police said they received reports that Frederick’s group was involved in the illegal drugs trade—an allegation which the suspects denied.

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