Gunshots ring out at Philippine Senate where lawmaker is holed up
Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday evening as police and marines attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa. Dela Rosa, former police chief under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte and a key figure in the "war on drugs," faces an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedGunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday evening as police and marines attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa. Dela Rosa, former police chief under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte and a key figure in the "war on drugs," faces an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity. He had publicly urged supporters to gather at the Senate to prevent his detention and transfer to The Hague. Dela Rosa has been under Senate protective custody since Monday and denies involvement in illegal killings, stating he is ready to face justice in the Philippines. The ICC warrant, unsealed this week, is related to the same crimes Duterte is accused of.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedDela Rosa urged people to come to the legislature to prevent his detention and transfer to The Hague.
Senator Ronald dela Rosa faces an ICC arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity.
The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa in November, accusing him of crimes against humanity.
Dela Rosa was the top enforcer of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs”.
Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate as police and marines moved to arrest a senator wanted by the ICC.