Philippines: Gunman Shoots One Man, Takes 30 Hostages in Manila Shopping Mall

The suspected gunman shot a man as he entered the administrative section of the mall in the capital Manila.


A former security guard shot dead one person and took 30 hostages at a shopping mall in the Philippines on Monday, authorities said.

The suspected gunman shot a man as he entered the administrative section of the mall in the capital Manila, city mayor Francis Zamora said.

“He is carrying a pistol. He is shouting he has a grenade but we don’t have any way to confirm that for sure,” Zamora told reporters.

Zamora said the gunman “felt bad because he was removed as a guard.”

Armed police gathered outside as negotiators attempted to end the standoff peacefully.

The Virra Mall, located in Greenhills,  an upscale part of the city, was evacuated. The shopping complex is popular for its restaurants, shops, bars and a bazaar. It is near a residential complex, a golf club and the police and military headquarters.

The local branch of the Red Cross said on Twitter it had dispatched several ambulances to the scene.

In 2010 a heavily-armed ex-police officer hijacked a bus in the city, leading to the deaths of eight Hong Kong tourists during a days-long ordeal.

The Philippines has the highest death rate due to firearms in Asia and a very high rate of gun ownership.