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The suspect was identified as Virgilio David, a retired Army brigadier general, and his brother Romeo, both residents of the subdivision.
Police identified the victim in the shooting spree as Victor Daniel, 27. He sustained two gunshot wounds in the right thigh and was rushed to the East Avenue medical center for treatment.
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The suspect was identified as Virgilio David, a retired Army brigadier general, and his brother Romeo, both residents of the subdivision.
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By Perseus Echeminada | May 28, 2005 - 12:00am
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