Posted on 09/03/2019 11:27:10 AM PDT by bort
Doubt it, it tends to be older single men that just go nutty in the head. For some reason they just get it in their heads to attack young children, usually in a kindergarten or elementary school. I don’t know if anyone understands why, but it’s a real problem in China.
Didn’t Christopher Moltisanti produce a slasher movie titled “Cleaver”?
Said he hated “them slanty-eyed devils” ‘cause Trump told him to.
Beaver Cleaver wouldn’t hurt a fly.
LOL. Actually, the assailant was just ID’d as Sum Ting Wong, with the alias Wah De Fuk.
Just googling, here’s some other older examples.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/13/wu-huanming-china-child-murders
One solution would seem to be post security guards with guns. But guns are pretty rare in China outside the PLA. I actually don’t know how much Chinese police carry guns.
I did business travel in Asia for many years. Gun crime is minimal. HOWEVER. if there is a will, there is a way. Hammers, machettes and knives are big in theor crime.
Fredo is reporting this as an AK-Solingen assault (the “k” for knife)
Will Piers Morgan go on some tirade blaming Xi Jinping for the wave of knife violence, urging him to ‘do something’?
Wal-mart to stop selling meat and meat cleavers because they care.
I think those cops who guard against crime don’t carry guns, while those who guard against criticism of the regime do.
Make Asia Great Again?
Hmmm. Thanks. Hope the figure out why and how to short circuit it.
I know in Korea most police generally don’t carry guns, although they do have some wicked extendable metal batons they tend to be trained to be proficient in and a lot know taekwondo—one of the main things they have to deal with is people who get violently drunk at night.
Some of the plainclothes officers do carry guns—at least on the TV programs they are these silly-looking snub-nose revolvers like you would see in the 1950s.
Below is an example of the kind of thing Korean police have to deal with regularly, these two officers are actually pretty impressive, both through not losing their cool and taking down the two drunk guys quickly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsUIyltGD9Y
(You can skip to where police show up around 2:45—second bad guy looks like he had some sort of a knife but that didn’t slow the officer down.)
Assume it’s a lot of the same in China—although when I’ve been there the police generally just seem to stand around and don’t do much. They also have private security guards that look somewhat like police—the main thing they do is yell and scream at people they don’t like. In China if they need someone to really enforce the law they bring in PLA soldiers—they do a lot of crowd control on holidays for example.
China run out of cats?
Yes, these attacks on schoolkids seems to be a favorite horror in Asia, esp. in China. I wonder why? There’ve been a few similar attacks in Japan in recent years. According to reports, this most recent Chinese guy was recently released from prison after violently assaulting his girlfriend. Someone suggested he was a Uyghur. Any truth to this?
It’s time to get serious people and ban the meat cleaver. That is all that it was designed for; to cleave meat. Meat cleavers may be purchased by anyone at any time,! No waiting period, no background check, no red flag laws. We need to have a size limit on met cleaver.
It’s for the children!
True, similar child stabbings have been reported
How terrible
Can cleaver licensing be far behind?
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