PNP chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos (PNA photo by Lloyd Caliwan) MANILA - Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos on Monday gave the Police Regional Office (PRO)-5 a week to complete its investigation on the incident where a ranking police aviation officer beat up a subordinate which caused him to be blind in one eye. On Sunday, Carlos personally checked on the victim, Master Sgt. Ricky Brabante of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion-5, who was allegedly hit with broken glass by Regional Aviation Commander, Col. Dulnoan Dinamling Jr. "In one week's time, I want the result of the investigation. If Ricky (Brabante) would file a criminal charge against the senior officer (Dinamling), he can go ahead. We will let him (Dinamling) answer criminally in the proper court," Carlos said in a press briefing in Camp Crame. Carlos said PRO-5 director, Brig. Gen. Jonnel Estomo has already relieved Dinamling from his post. "The initial action from RD Estomo was to im
MANILA - A ranking officer of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion at the Police Regional Office (PRO) 5 (Bicol) has been relieved as Regional Aviation 5 commander after allegedly beating up a subordinate who is now blind in one eye. Based on the order from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Aviation Security Group (Avsegroup) dated November 15 and obtained by the media on Saturday, Col. Dulnoan Dinamling Jr. has been transferred to the Administrative and Resource Management Division - Personnel Holding and Accounting Section at the Pasay City headquarters. PRO-5 Director, Gen. Jonnel Estomo, also recommended the filing of administrative charges against Dinamling, who hit Sgt. Ricky Brabante with a broken piece of glass on the left eye after a drinking session right inside Camp Simeon Ola in Legazpi City on November 12. The incident resulted in the loss of vision of Brabante's left eye despite undergoing an operation. "We maintain the integrity of the investigation giving equ
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Karen A. Foote, 67, of 219 LeRay St., Black River, passed away June 27, 2021 at her home.
Born on April 26, 1954 in Watertown, daughter of Lloyd E. and Annette (Torrance) Foote, Karen graduated from Carthage Central High School in 1972. She then received her Associateâs Degree in Accounting from Jefferson Community College in 1974.
Karen worked for the Department of the Army serving in various positions during her 37 years of government service, culminating as a Budget Officer, Resource Management Division, United States Army Medical Department Activity. She began her career on December 30, 1974 at Fort Drum, and she served at various Army bases throughout the US during her career before retiring from Fort Drum on November 11, 2011.
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