The Morning Call

Lawyer from Philippine­s fatally shot while vacationin­g in Philadelph­ia

- By Diane Mastrull

A government lawyer from the Philippine­s who was vacationin­g in Philadelph­ia with his mother died Sunday morning after being shot in the head while riding in an Uber on his way to the airport, according to police and social media posts from family.

John Albert Laylo, 35, was a passenger with his mother, traveling south on 38th Street at Spruce Street, around 4:10 a.m. Saturday when a vehicle came up from behind “and started to fire several rounds” into the car, police said. The vehicle, possibly a black Maxima, then pulled up along the driver’s side and fired more shots before fleeing, police said.

Laylo was shot in the back of the head. University of Pennsylvan­ia police took him to Penn Presbyteri­an Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 10:33 a.m. Sunday, Philadelph­ia police said. His mother was not seriously injured.

With her son in critical condition at Penn Presbyteri­an, Leah Bustamante Laylo posted on Facebook that in recent weeks she and John Laylo were in the United

States on “a very well-deserved vacation.”

She went on to say that shortly after 4 a.m. Saturday “something happened! We are the victim of random shooting here in Philadelph­ia! My son ... was badly hit in his head! I got 3 shrapnel wounds, I’m okay and holding on.”

Hours after his death, she again took to Facebook:

“My son has a lot of dreams a lot of plans, hopes and everything! He’s gone now. I can’t explain the pain the heaviness I have in my heart. It took me hours to post this because still I can’t believe this happened!”

According to the website for Central European University, where Laylo studied for a master’s degree in law, he was a member of the Philippine Bar and worked at the Senate of the Philippine­s, where he drafted legislatio­n, and at a full-service law firm, where he was an associate partner. His expertise included political and commercial law.

Philadelph­ia police said no arrests had been made and an investigat­ion continued. Detectives are trying to retrieve surveillan­ce video in order to identify the vehicle that shooter was in, police said Sunday night.

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