La Paz Mayor accused of threatening DZRH reporter

Abra Mayor Joseph "JB" Bernos FB and DZRH FB

Abra Mayor Joseph "JB" Bernos FB and DZRH FB

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A graphic statement from MBC Media Group-DZRH condemning alleged threats by La Paz, Abra Mayor JB Bernos against provincial correspondent Romy Gonzales, following a report on a police shooting incident in Tayum, Abra.
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The Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) strongly condemned the alleged threats made by La Paz, Abra Mayor Joseph "JB" Bernos against Romy Gonzales, a provincial correspondent of DZRH, following the journalist’s report on a recent shooting incident.
According to MBC, Gonzales had covered and reported on a violent encounter between armed police personnel and a barangay official that occurred on April 21 in Barangay Budac, Tayum, Abra. The report was posted across DZRH’s multimedia platforms.
Following the publication, Gonzales received an alarming message from Mayor Bernos. The mayor reportedly called Gonzales multiple times, hurled profanities at him, and issued verbal threats, warning that he would "get back at him."
In response, MBC Media Group-DZRH issued a firm statement denouncing the incident and standing by their reporter.
“There is no room for violence and threats against members of the press. We stand in solidarity with our correspondent, and we are determined to hold accountable those responsible for this unacceptable act, which constitutes a direct attack on press freedom,” the statement read.
MBC further called on authorities to investigate the incident and ensure the safety and protection of journalists, especially those reporting from the provinces.
The media network reaffirmed its commitment to fair and fearless journalism, vowing not to be silenced by intimidation or political pressure.