The case of Jonel Nuezca, a former police officer who was notorious for his brutal shooting of a mother and son in Tarlac, has shocked the public and drawn strong condemnation from the community. However, in a shocking statement, Jonel Nuezca answered the question of whether he regretted his actions with a sigh of relief and proud words. This not only surprised those who followed the case but also raised many questions about his mentality and attitude after what happened.
In December 2020, Jonel Nuezca, a police officer in Tarlac, shot dead Sonia Alvarez (52) and her son Frank Anthony (25) in front of her daughter. The incident was caused by a petty argument over the ignition of a generator between the Nuezca family and the victim’s family. The brutality of this act has outraged many people and sparked debates about abuse of power in the police force.
While the victims’ relatives and the community have continuously expressed their outrage, Jonel Nuezca had a surprising attitude when faced with the question of whether he regretted his actions. Instead of feeling regret, he answered with relief, even showing pride in his actions. This answer quickly became a hot topic, because no one could have expected that a person who committed a heinous crime could have such an attitude.
Many people have wondered why Jonel Nuezca did not show remorse even though his actions took the lives of two innocent people. Some psychologists believe that the lack of guilt may stem from a lack of awareness of the consequences of his actions, while others believe that it is a sign of a personality problem.
However, there are still those who believe that Nuezca was simply trying to defend his honor in an unjustifiable situation. However, his attitude is incomprehensible to the community, especially since he was a member of the police force, which is supposed to be the guardian of justice.
The reaction of the community to Nuezca’s statements was extremely strong. They constantly expressed outrage and criticized him, saying that he did not deserve forgiveness or leniency. Those who followed the case believed that Nuezca’s attitude only made his actions worse, and some even said that he should be held fully accountable for his actions.
Although the case of Jonel Nuezca has come to an end with strong condemnation from society, his actions still leave a deep mark. Jonel’s surprising answer about whether he regrets or not makes people think about the moral and personality status of a person in a position of power. Is this a warning to others about the abuse of power and lack of responsibility for their actions? We can only hope that society will learn lessons from incidents like this to avoid similar tragedies from happening.