Associated Press wrote:
A man angered by a western Japanese city's welfare policy rammed a car loaded with gas canisters and kerosene into city hall Monday, injuring two workers, police said.
The car driven by Michio Ikawa, 61, burst through the front door of Tondabayashi city hall, showering employees with shards of glass, a police official said on condition of anonymity, citing department policy.
Ikawa was arrested and police found three gas canisters and containers of a liquid that smelled like kerosine (sic) in his car, the official said.
The impact did not cause an explosion or fire, and it was not clear what the man planned to do with the canisters. Two city employees were cut by flying glass, the official said.
The police official said Ikawa complained about the city's welfare policies under interrogation, though it wasn't clear what specific policy he was upset about.
Ikawa had contacted the city's elderly care and human rights departments several times last year, but officials did not recall a major conflict with him, a Tondabayashi official said on condition of anonymity, citing protocol.
Who can guess what the man planned to do with the canisters?
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
I guess that they should be grateful that this incident wasn't handled by Kubota's Keystone Cops.
