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Japan knife attack |
Searched by police suspect's home
Satoshi Uematsu, a previous worker of the office in Sagamihara west of Tokyo, wounded 19 individuals to death on Tuesday, say police.
He had already sent letters to government officials undermining to slaughter several handicapped individuals.
The 26-year-old transformed himself into police after the assault.
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Japan knife attack |
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Japan knife attack |
He was cited by police as saying he had assaulted the individuals who were not able convey their sentiments, telecaster NHK reported.
There is a profound feeling of misery that a wonder such as this could happen here out of every other place on earth, in this sluggish suburb settling in calm green mountains.
In any case, that is a dialog that is likewise occurring at a more extensive, national level.
Japan has one of the world's most reduced rates of savage wrongdoing. There were less murders in this nation of 130 million individuals a year ago than there were in the city of Chicago, populace under three million.
Numerous reasons are refered to: intense firearm control laws; a collective culture that joins profound disgrace to open demonstrations of annoyance; low levels of medication misuse.
Japan is not safe to mass killings, but rather such occasions are uncommon, once every decade or so events.
Could more have been done to keep this most recent wrongdoing? Should the notice signs have been all the more critically followed up on? The inquiry is, the amount of security is an excessive amount of security in a nation that, for the extensive part, needn't bother with it.
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