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Taipei East District hotel shooting: Suspect arrested in Taichung after shooting friend in legs during argument

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • A shooting occurred at a hotel in Taipei's East District after an argument over money.
  • A 35-year-old man allegedly shot his friend in the legs multiple times during a gathering.
  • The suspect was arrested in Taichung, and an accomplice was also apprehended.

A shooting incident at a hotel in Taipei's East District has led to the arrest of a suspect and his accomplice. The violence erupted early on June 9 after a dispute over money among friends escalated into a shooting.

According to police, a 35-year-old man identified as Song allegedly drew a concealed handgun and fired several shots at a friend's legs during a gathering in a private room. The victim sustained three gunshot wounds to his thighs and was rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Following the incident, Song and his accomplice, identified as Zhu, fled the scene. Police launched an investigation, meticulously reviewing hundreds of surveillance cameras from the hotel, surrounding streets, and the MRT system. They tracked Song's movements as he attempted to evade capture by using public transportation and changing vehicles while heading south.

Special agents intercepted Song at Taichung Railway Station on June 11, where he was apprehended. The 37-year-old accomplice, Zhu, was also taken into custody simultaneously. Both are facing charges including attempted murder and violations of the firearms and ammunition control regulations. Police are continuing their search for other individuals who may have been involved in the incident.

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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.