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Knife Attacker In Japan Kills 19 In Their Sleep At Disabled Center

  

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Via:  looser-too  •  8 years ago  •  5 comments

Knife Attacker In Japan Kills 19 In Their Sleep At Disabled Center

SAGAMIHARA, Japan (Reuters) – A knife-wielding man broke into a facility for the disabled in a small town near Tokyo early on Tuesday and killed 19 patients as they slept, authorities said,Japan‘s worst mass killing since World War Two.

At least 25 other residents were wounded in the attack at the Tsukui Yamayuri-En facility for mentally and physically disabled in Sagamihara town, about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Tokyo.

“This is a very heart-wrenching and shocking incident in which many innocent people became victims,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference in Tokyo.

 

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe later told a gathering in Tokyo: “The lives of many innocent people were taken away and I am greatly shocked. We will make every effort to discover the facts and prevent a reoccurance.”

The suspect was a 26-year-old former employee of the facility who gave himself up to police. The man, Satoshi Uematsu, said in letters he wrote in February that he could “obliterate 470 disabled people”, Kyodo news agency reported.

He said he would kill 260 severely disabled people at two areas in the facility during a night shift, and would not hurt employees.

Uematsu was committed to hospital after he expressed a “willingness to kill severely disabled people”, an official in Sagamihara told Reuters. He was freed on March 2 after a doctor deemed he had improved, the official said.

Uematsu lived near the facility, and a neighbor described him as a polite, young man who always greeted him with a smile.

“It would be easier to understand if there had been a warning but there were no signs,” said Akihiro Hasegawa, 73. “We didn’t know the darkness of his heart.”

The suspect apparently began changing about five months ago, said Yuji Kuroiwa, the governor of Kanagawa prefecture, where the facility is located.

“You could say there were warning signs, but it’s difficult to say if this could have been prevented,” he told reporters.

“This was not an impulsive crime … He went in the dark of the night, opened one door at a time, and stabbed sleeping people one by one,” Kuroiwa said. “I just can’t believe the cruelty of this crime. We need to prevent this from ever happening again.”


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JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell    8 years ago

As far as I have seen, this story has been barely covered in American media.  Why not?  Well, if this took place in Germany or France, it would knock the Democratic convention off the air, wouldn't it now?

Some people are not only eager to connect every mass murder to the religion of Islam , they are obsessed with it.

That's rather difficult to do in Japan though, so no one tried.

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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link   Dean Moriarty  replied to  JohnRussell   8 years ago

It's been receiving a lot of news coverage. 

 

 
 
 
Spikegary
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link   Spikegary  replied to  JohnRussell   8 years ago

I saw it yesterday on NBC News.com, but it was a lower line story, the rest above it were the DNC get together, the priest murdered in Normandy and the regular daily anti-Trump stuff.

BTW, did the assassination of the catholic priest in Normandy by an Islamic Fundamentalist knock the DNC off the top of the news?  Uh, No.  Question answered.

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick    8 years ago

As far as I have seen, this story has been barely covered in American media.

I guess "Yellow Lives Don't Matter" to the Liberal media.

Let's use the same logic the Liberals use here and recite "Yellow Lives Matter" or you are racist against the Asians.

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser    8 years ago

I'm just now hearing about this, so I would say no, this has not been a high profile news item.

That being said, How Horrible!  I'm so sorry to hear this!  The people and their families will be in my prayers...  Did they catch the man that did this?  Does Japan have the death penalty?

 
 

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