John Amores involved in shooting incident in Laguna–reports

John Amores involved in shooting incident in Laguna–reports

/ 11:09 PM September 25, 2024

NorthPort Batang Pier player John Amores PBA shooting incident

FILE–NorthPort Batang Pier player John Amores during a PBA Governors’ Cup game. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines–PBA player John Amores is said to have been involved in a shooting incident after taking part in a basketball game in his home province of Laguna.

Reports bared that Amores had a heated argument with a male individual in the town of Lumban, triggering the incident that was caught on CCTV and later uploaded on social media.

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Multiple accounts from other outlets also described that authorities are on a “dragnet operation” to find Amores.

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It comes two years since Amores ran amok as a player for Jose Rizal University in the NCAA during a game against College of St. Benilde.

Despite his eventual ban from the collegiate league, Amores was given a second chance with NorthPort selecting him in the fifth round of the 2023 PBA Rookie Draft.

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Amores has shown good conduct since his rookie campaign until the final game of the Batang Pier’s campaign in the ongoing Governors’ Cup last Sunday against the TNT Tropang Giga at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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But the latest controversy may put Amores’ PBA career in jeopardy.

NorthPort has yet to respond to the incident as of posting time.

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