August 24, 2010 2:25 PM

Gunman, 7 Others Dead in Manila Hostage Drama

(CBS/AP)  Updated 11:34 a.m. ET

A 12-hour hostage stand-off on a hijacked Philippine bus ended in bloodshed Monday, with officials saying at least seven Chinese tourists were dead along with the disgruntled ex-policeman who seized their vehicle in a bid to get his job back.

At least six captives survived, four of whom were seen crawling out the back door of the bus after Philippine police stormed it Monday evening when the hostage-taker started shooting at the 15 Chinese tourists inside, said police Senior Superintendent Nelson Yabut.

He said the hostage-taker was killed with a sniper shot to the head after he wounded a police sharpshooter.

Police and ambulances were lined up next to the vehicle in the pouring rain after the standoff ended. Local hospitals reported seven bodies of hostages were brought in. One other hostage was hospitalized in critical condition, and five others were unharmed.

Officials have yet to disclose the fate of the two other hostages.

The crisis began when the dismissed policeman, Rolando Mendoza, 55, armed with a M16 rifle seized the busload of Hong Kong tourists to demand his reinstatement in the force.

According to newspaper reports from 2008, he was among five officers who had been charged with robbery, extortion and grave threats after a Manila hotel chef filed a complaint alleging the policemen falsely accused him of using drugs to extort money.

The gunman released nine hostages during the afternoon - leaving 15 inside - and demanded his job back to free the rest. Despite hopes that negotiations might bring the stand-off to a peaceful conclusion, tensions escalated as night closed in.

Police said they stormed the bus after they saw Mendoza open fire on hostages.

Moments before the commandos moved in, the Filipino driver fled. Police officer Roderick Mariano cited him as saying Mendoza had opened fire at the tourists.

Earlier, police in helmets and flak jackets crouched beside the bus after firing shots at the tires in a bid to immobilize the vehicle and end the standoff. Shots were heard several times and the bus began rolling at one tense moment in the drama.

Hong Thai Travel Services Ltd. General Manager Susanna Lau told Hong Kong's Cable TV the tour group had left the Chinese territory of Hong Kong on Aug. 20 for a visit to Manila and was scheduled to fly back to Hong Kong on Monday. She said a Hong Kong tour guide and 20 tourists from the territory - three children and 17 adults - were on the bus. There were also four Filipinos on board.

Mendoza hitched a ride on the bus from the historic walled city of Intramuros and then "declared he is taking the passengers hostage" when it reached Jose Rizal Park alongside Manila Bay, police said.

The area also includes the seaside U.S. Embassy and a number of hotels.

Mendoza's younger brother, Gregorio, also a policeman, said that his brother felt that "injustice was done on him."

"He was disappointed that he did well in police service but was dismissed for a crime he did not do," he said.

Lo also reports that Gregorio Mendoza has told reporters he fears being accused of acting as an accessory to the hostage-taking and would be killed by police if the hostage-taking situation doesn't end well.

In March 2007, not far from Monday's hostage taking, a man took a busload of children and teachers hostage from his day-care center in Manila to denounce corruption. They were freed after a 10-hour standoff.

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by formrusmcsgt August 24, 2010 9:06 AM EDT
Only a deranged man would think he could gain reinstatement by taking hostages.....
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by formrusmcsgt August 24, 2010 7:55 AM EDT
Only a deranged man would think he could gain reinstatement by taking hostages.....
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by singlepayer4all August 24, 2010 5:55 AM EDT
There have been many times where the Cops in America Have Messed up a Hostage situation or could have done more. Remember the Columbine High School massacre, yes right here in the Good ol U.S.A.
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by singlepayer4all August 24, 2010 5:49 AM EDT
Look, For all you that say the Phillipines is not safe, this is like the first time this has happened in years, unlike America where this stuff seems to happen once every 6 months, a 16 year old with a gun or an angry postal worker,or some guy shooting people in a mall, I remember that.. In many ways visting American can be just as a danger if not more,so please....
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by incog-nito August 23, 2010 10:24 PM EDT
The guy said he wanted his job back. He didn't ask for $10 million in small denominations. Couldn't they just tell him, "Yes, of course, you can have your job back," then arrest him he walks out?
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by IndiasWorstTechSupport August 23, 2010 9:11 PM EDT
They should have let the Japanese take over their country. Their country would've been doing a hell of a lot better than what the country is going through now. Just take a look at Japan's economy. The Philippines local and federal government is corrupted way beyond repair because their honor lies in how much money they have and how much money they can get from a crooked deal. They are willing to let their people suffer just to benefit themselves. That their tells you how much pride they have.
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by kamsack50 August 23, 2010 5:28 PM EDT
No mass shootings like that happening in the US today, CBS? Aw, well, just search around till you find something on the other side of the world. Sure you feel better now.
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by ToolMangler1 August 23, 2010 6:32 PM EDT
So you think that mass killing only happen in the US??? you ought to get out more. You know, go walking in downtown Juarez, Kabul, Tehran, Bejing, Caracas, Gaza, or any one of a thousand other cities aound the world at midnight.
by gosstom August 23, 2010 10:42 AM EDT
I'm an American Ex-pat whose lived in this Third World Toilet for the past 4 years. Every year, more and more of my Philippine family move away from here never to return. In the economic ballgame, the Philippines has 4 strikes on it: Strike 1--Big, inefficient, thoroughly corrupt government....2. Big Business-want every cent you still have after the gvt. screws you....3. Big military--If they don't like you, you disappear and/or die....4. Big Religion---No birth control, just kids, kids and more kids....
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by singlepayer4all August 23, 2010 1:12 PM EDT
I agree that yes there are so many people having kids, and its due to a lack of Birth control due to the coutries catholic stand. But iv been to the Phillipines a few times (cebu) and in general its very safe, I feel safer there then I due in my Home town here in the UK becuase in the UK we have lots of drunks who get off on pety crime every fri and sat nite, never got that in the Phils, also How can anyone say thats its safer in lets say New york or LA then the Phils, thats just Not true. For people that want to know, the Phillipines in General is pretty Safe.
by nyc_logic August 23, 2010 2:30 PM EDT
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the Philippines has 4 strikes on it: Strike 1--Big, inefficient, thoroughly corrupt government....2. Big Business-want every cent you still have after the gvt. screws you....3. Big military--If they don't like you, you disappear and/or die....4. Big Religion---No birth control, just kids, kids and more kids.."


Ironically, this sounds alot like the US now. Funny.
by omega42 August 23, 2010 9:58 AM EDT
What an idiot. As a previous poster said how could he rationally expect to get his job as a policeman back by committing an act of terrorism and bribery? Of course, he was apparently so dumb that they probably could have agreed to it and they could have later arrested him without firing a shot.
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by AnnieDanny August 23, 2010 6:47 AM EDT
How does he think he can get his job as a policeman back, after doing this?
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by erasmus111 August 23, 2010 2:04 PM EDT
My thoughts, EXACTLY.

The guy must have been missing a few bricks.
by ToolMangler1 August 23, 2010 6:33 PM EDT
by erasmus111 August 23, 2010 2:04 PM EDT
"
The guy must have been missing a few bricks."



Or hit in the head by one, (Hiya Ras)
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