JV Ejercito Reveals Previous Stabbing of Sanvicente Against an Old Man
Incoming senator JV Ejercito exposed the previous stabbing of the hit and run suspect Jose Antonio Sanvicente against an old man during road rage.
On Twitter, the new senator unveiled hit-and-run suspect Jose Antonio Sanvicente’s claimed other secret stench. Sanvicente is facing various counts for allegedly slamming into security guard Christian Floralde.
A dash camera video of the suspect purposefully plowing the security guard mandating the traffic in Mandaluyong City went popular on social media. Meanwhile, Ejercito claims that Floralde was not Sanvicente’s only victim on the road.
According to Ejercito, Sanvicente was wounded in the middle of an altercation about traffic when an older guy allegedly stabbed him. Sanvicente’s behavior, according to the next senator, can only be changed by the railing.
“Jose Antonio San Vicente has to pay the consequences of his action. Also prison time might be a good chance for him to reform,” said Ejercito.
“Received info that he has a history of stabbing an older person because of a traffic altercation. Justice has to be served,” he added.
Sanvicente’s camp has yet to respond to Ejercito’s allegations. Sanvicente was also charged with “reckless driving” in 2010, 2015, and 2016. But his mother described the suspect as “kind” and “responsible.”
The suspect has already expressed regret to the victim security guard. On Friday, June 17, a security guard arrived for a preliminary investigation with his lawyer.
The suspect, however, did not show up. Christian’s lawyer voiced his disappointment about the SUV driver’s absence. He expressed his disappointment in a message to the press but maintained that he thinks justice will be served.
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