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IkemenTommy wrote:Source?
IkemenTommy wrote:I love the description of the suspect that ran off the scene. 160cm, male, wearing a cap. Wow, that really narrows down doesn't it?
Hair color, eye color, etc? Oh wait
wuchan wrote:um.. retard.... Hair color, hair type(curly etc), shirt type and color, pants, JAPANESE OR NOT, was it Jack, eye color, fucked up teeth, walked with a limp, shoes, direction he went, car he was driving, color of the cap or team on the cap, did he have a boner, cross eyed, missing an arm, who was with him, skin color, SHIT ANYTHING!!
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
wuchan wrote:This just may be the kinda thing that japan needs. It may show people how fucked up and corrupt the government really is. From the way it sounds this is very organized. The lost pension records is a problem that is caused by the Jgovernment and affects the real japanese people(not FGs). Affects Japanese, very organized violent response.... kinda smells like yak type action. Did some yak boss have his records lost?
wuchan wrote:This just may be the kinda thing that japan needs. It may show people how fucked up and corrupt the government really is. From the way it sounds this is very organized. The lost pension records is a problem that is caused by the Jgovernment and affects the real japanese people(not FGs). Affects Japanese, very organized violent response.... kinda smells like yak type action. Did some yak boss have his records lost?
Jack wrote:Fucking idiot.
IkemenTommy wrote:What's with the hostility? Obviously, someone is not getting enough (Japanese) lay lately.
Catoneinutica wrote:IMO, the incident is one of the most significant things that's happened in Japan since '95.
"The Japanese don't show panic the way that others do," says Robert Feldman, chief economist for Morgan Stanley in Tokyo. "But that doesn't mean it's not there. And the way it sometimes comes out is in things like sudden and shocking crimes by a few people – a small number."
Takechanpoo wrote:By the way, murdered Yamaguchi was a regular customer of No-pan shabushabu.
A man turned himself in at Metropolitan Police Department headquarters Saturday night, claiming he "stabbed a former administrative vice minister" of the former Health and Welfare Ministry. The man, who reportedly told police his name is Tsuyoshi Koizumi and that he is 46 years old, was questioned on suspicion of violating the Firearms and Swords Control Law at Kojimachi Police Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, to which he was sent. Believing the man was involved in the recent attacks on the houses of two former administrative vice ministers for health and welfare, the police were continuing to question him and were expected to arrest him on a charge of illegal possession of knives. The man reportedly had bloodstained knives in a bag, in addition to a pair of training shoes and his residence certificate, in a car he drove to the MPD headquarters. The bag containing the knives and two cardboard boxes were on the backseat of the car. He drove a dark red minicar bearing a Kawagoe number plate indicating the car is a rental vehicle, and there were bloodstains on the backseat, according to police sources.
When he turned himself in at MPD headquarters at about 9:35 p.m., he reportedly told the officer on duty that he had killed a former administrative vice minister. His residence certificate shows he was born in 1962 and is a Saitama resident, according to police sources. Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, former administrative vice minister for health and welfare, and his wife, Michiko, 61, were found stabbed to death at their house in Saitama on Tuesday morning, while Yasuko Yoshihara, 72, the wife of Kenji Yoshihara, 76, another former administrative vice health and welfare minister, was stabbed by a man posing as a parcel delivery man in their house in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, on Tuesday evening. She suffered serious injuries in the attack. Yasuko told the police that the attacker who stabbed her looked to be aged between 30 and 40 years old, and was about 165 centimeters tall. According to investigative sources, the man who turned himself in the police matches Yasuko's description of the attacker.
...the man who turned himself in to police said he was upset over the death a pet, Kyodo said. "I was angry because my pet died in a public welfare centre," Kyodo quoted the man as saying. The police spokesman could not confirm the comment, but did say they found "several" survival knives after searching his car...
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