Man dies after being hit with rock over toy gun mistaken for real firearm
Man dies after rock attack over toy gun mistaken for real firearm

A 25-year-old man died early Saturday after a neighbor struck him in the face with a rock, believing a toy gun was a real firearm, according to police.

Victim identified, suspect surrenders

The incident occurred at around 1:30 a.m. on July 4, 2026, in Luray 1, Barangay Poblacion, Toledo City. The victim was identified as Nikko Bacus Largo, a resident of the area. He was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival due to severe head injuries.

The suspect, Kent Mission Escoto, 30, who also lives in the neighborhood, later surrendered to authorities.

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Details of the encounter

Police said Escoto had been drinking and had gone out to look for his father when he encountered Largo, who was shirtless and carrying what appeared to be a handgun. Investigators later determined that the weapon was actually a toy gun.

Escoto told police that he believed Largo was about to draw the gun and shoot him. Fearing for his life, he shoved the victim, causing both of them to fall to the ground. He then picked up a rock and struck Largo in the face before fleeing the scene.

Reporting and arrest

The suspect later informed his aunt that he had seen a man bleeding on the road. His aunt reported the incident to barangay authorities, who dispatched emergency responders to bring the victim to the hospital.

After learning that Largo had died, Escoto voluntarily surrendered to their barangay captain, who turned him over to the Toledo City Police Station.

Ongoing investigation

Police said they are continuing their investigation to verify the suspect's claim of self-defense. Escoto remains in police custody and is expected to face homicide charges.

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