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Man with knife goes on rampage in Shanghai police station, kills at least 5 officers

The 28 year old suspect, surnamed Yang, is from Beijing, and was taking revenge on police officers at the Zhabei police station for investigating him for alleged bicycle theft. Not the sort of harmonious news we'd like to be hearing one month before the Olympics. [Source]

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  • TheV

    The Chinese have a saying: "Everything has a cause and there is an explanation for the actions of everyone".

    And it is true.



    This man did not touch a single woman in that station. Any Chinese knows he is facing death for actions of this type. So what is it that could push a rational man to act in such manner that he would choose death rather than living with his other pain?



    Most foreigners have absolutely no clue how the Chinese government treats those of its subjects who are not close "guanxi".



    The truth is this man was unjustly arrested, badly tortured and threatened to keep his mouth shut. China needs to rid itself of its local government guys and this is one step in the first direction. Expect far more of same and applaud.

  • GoHome

    The local officials should look into what makes this young man so mad to go this horrific rampage; it may drag out some other story.

  • James Creegan

    I was talking to a Shanghainese guy yesterday who was also wondering how the hell you inflict 6 fatal stab wounds before being grappled in a police station.



    This guy was telling me he thought the killer must be some kind of soldier to manage it.

  • paintingrainbowsblack

    "It would seem that, coinciding with Beijing's pre-Olympic crackdowns, there is an increasing

    number of public eruptions of one kind or another."





    Nonsense... public eruptions go on all the time, everywhere. All over the world.



    It's only in China where idiots try and associated it with other things that are going on there.

  • SauLaan

    "What's this got to do with the Olympics..."



    It would seem that, coinciding with Beijing's pre-Olympic crackdowns, there is an increasing

    number of public eruptions of one kind or another.



    Further investigation is of course needed to determine whether any one of these incidents (Guizhou riots, etc.) has anything to do with a general increase in public tension; but the theory shouldn't be taken lightly. Crackdowns can lead to crack-ups.

  • moneyinabox

    Knives are excessively dangerous and lethal, especially if very sharp. Doesn't take much for a human to bleed out. Saw the alleged perp on ICS's ten o'clock news. Small little guy. Standard kitchen knife. Very fucked up story.

  • nanheyangrouchuan

    1. local cops don't carry guns

    2. they are used to metting out the beatings in groups, not receiving them from a bad ass

    3. local cops aren't fit or strong

    4. local cops are not the gung fu masters you'd think they'd be

  • shangpudi

    A ninja could pull it off.

  • Dan Washburn

    How can someone kill that many people with a knife at a police station without getting taken down first?

  • tenforty

    I bet the Zhabei cops will be a bit more careful who they accuse of bike theft after this.

  • moneyinabox

    What horrible news. Thoughts and prayers for the families of the victims.

  • paintingrainbowsblack

    Whats this got to do with the olympics? shit happens everyday all over the world, life doesnt stop.

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