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8 Things You Need to Know About the Jason Ivler Case
8. What happened in the car
On November 18, 2009, Ebarle Jr., son of former Presidential chief of staff Renato Ebarle Sr., was shot dead in his car after a traffic altercation at the corner of Boni Serrano Street and Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City. A number of witnesses testified to seeing Ivler, already a fugitive at the time, shoot Ebarle multiple times.
7. Hide and Seek inside the house of Marlene Aguilar-Pollard
Two months after the incident, a third raid was conducted by the NBI of Marlene Aguilar-Pollard’s house in Quezon City. They eventually caught Ivler after an exchange of gunshots from both parties. Even wounded, Ivler still tried to shoot at the authorities, reported NBI lawyer-agent Rosauro Bautista. Ivler was in critical condition after sustaining gunshot wounds to his right shoulder and large intestines. Ivler stayed for two months in the Quirino Memorial Medical Center before being transferred to Quezon City Jail.
6. Aguilar-Pollard’s obstruction of justice for allegedly hiding Iv •
NBI: Jason Ivler wanted in US over drug case
Jason Ivler, the suspect in the murder of a Malacañang officialâs son, has a standing bench warrant in the United States for skipping court hearings on a drug-related case, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) bared on Tuesday. Ricardo Diaz, chief of the NBI Counter Terrorism Unit, said they got the information from a report that was sent to them by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after they requested for a background check on Ivler. Diaz quoted the report as saying that Ivler, 28, is wanted by the Nevada Highway Patrol âfor failure to appear in court to address dangerous drugs of trafficking of a ⦠controlled substance and possession with intent to sell." Ivler was indicted for possessing the sedative drug Flunitrazepam, according to Diaz. His name appeared at the FBIâs National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Computerized Criminal History (CCH) database.
The bench warrant, dated September 9, 2009, was issued by the In th •
PEP EXCLUSIVE: PART I Marlene Aguilar narrates the "violent environment" her son Jason Ivler grew up in
These days, Marlene Aguilar-Pollard spends her time basking in her own limelight. As the mother of murder suspect Jason Aguilar Ivler, she has shot up the headlines by her own accord—appearing in countless media interviews to drum up sympathy for her son, and to declare to the world that she and her family are victims of a conspiracy most foul.
On Friday, January 29, PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) sat with Marlene for an exclusive one-on-one interview, which PEP had a hard time scheduling. We had to send Marlene countless text messages before she agreed to talk to us.
"I live a quiet life," Marlene told us, as she sat cozily and sipped coffee at a Starbucks branch near Corinthian Gardens, Quezon City. Marlene, an artist, author, and singer, is not as popular as her brother, world-acclaimed folk singer Freddie Aguilar. Not until the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) took her son away from her.
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NBI: Jason Ivler wanted in US over drug case
Jason Ivler, the suspect in the murder of a Malacañang officialâs son, has a standing bench warrant in the United States for skipping court hearings on a drug-related case, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) bared on Tuesday. Ricardo Diaz, chief of the NBI Counter Terrorism Unit, said they got the information from a report that was sent to them by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after they requested for a background check on Ivler. Diaz quoted the report as saying that Ivler, 28, is wanted by the Nevada Highway Patrol âfor failure to appear in court to address dangerous drugs of trafficking of a ⦠controlled substance and possession with intent to sell." Ivler was indicted for possessing the sedative drug Flunitrazepam, according to Diaz. His name appeared at the FBIâs National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Computerized Criminal History (CCH) database.
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PEP EXCLUSIVE: PART I Marlene Aguilar narrates the "violent environment" her son Jason Ivler grew up in
These days, Marlene Aguilar-Pollard spends her time basking in her own limelight. As the mother of murder suspect Jason Aguilar Ivler, she has shot up the headlines by her own accord—appearing in countless media interviews to drum up sympathy for her son, and to declare to the world that she and her family are victims of a conspiracy most foul.
On Friday, January 29, PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) sat with Marlene for an exclusive one-on-one interview, which PEP had a hard time scheduling. We had to send Marlene countless text messages before she agreed to talk to us.
"I live a quiet life," Marlene told us, as she sat cozily and sipped coffee at a Starbucks branch near Corinthian Gardens, Quezon City. Marlene, an artist, author, and singer, is not as popular as her brother, world-acclaimed folk singer Freddie Aguilar. Not until the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) took her son away from her.
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It seemed, how
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