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Gunman Opens Fire in Retaliation for Motel Stabbing in New Taipei City

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • A gunman opened fire six times on a car in New Taipei City's Shulin District early on August 17.
  • The suspect, identified as a man surnamed Jiang, surrendered to police shortly after the shooting.
  • Police investigations revealed the shooting was retaliation for a previous stabbing incident at a motel involving drug use and a debt dispute.

A shooting incident in New Taipei City's Shulin District early on August 17 saw a gunman unleash six shots at a parked car before surrendering to authorities. The suspect, identified by police as Jiang, turned himself in at the nearby Ganyuan Police Station with a weapon.

Authorities have linked the shooting to a violent encounter three days prior. Jiang and a friend, surnamed Xu, were reportedly attacked and injured during a drug party at a motel in Sanxia. Police apprehended six individuals, including a suspect surnamed Feng, in connection with the stabbing. The motive for the stabbing is believed to be a debt of 40,000 New Taiwan dollars, though police are also investigating potential links to drug deals or disputes over illicit funds.

Following the stabbing, Jiang apparently learned of Feng's whereabouts and sought revenge, firing at Feng's vehicle. Police are currently investigating the origin of the firearm and the full circumstances surrounding both the stabbing and the subsequent shooting, emphasizing efforts to prevent further retaliatory violence.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.