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US Professor Kills Brother-in-Law in Taiwan; Police Fire Four Shots

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • A US citizen, a professor at Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, fatally stabbed his brother-in-law, a store manager, in Hsinchu.
  • Police intervened, firing four shots to subdue the suspect after a confrontation.
  • The victim died from his injuries despite emergency medical treatment.

A violent incident unfolded in Hsinchu, Taiwan, where a US citizen and professor at Yang Ming Chiao Tung University allegedly attacked and fatally stabbed his brother-in-law, a store manager. The confrontation occurred Tuesday afternoon at a music classroom near the Hsinchu Big City shopping mall.

The suspect, identified as a 48-year-old man surnamed Lin, reportedly entered the music classroom and repeatedly stabbed the victim, surnamed Chi, more than 10 times. Staff members present were reportedly terrified and immediately called the police. Upon arrival, officers confronted Lin, who was still armed with a knife. In an effort to rescue the critically injured store manager, police fired four shots, incapacitating the suspect.

Despite rapid medical intervention and transport to Hsinchu National Taiwan University Hospital, the victim succumbed to his severe injuries and was pronounced dead. The motive behind the brutal attack remains under investigation. Preliminary information suggests the victim's wife is the sister of the suspect's wife, making them brothers-in-law.

Video footage captured by bystanders near the scene circulated online, showing a significant police presence. Officers were seen attempting to de-escalate the situation, repeatedly ordering the suspect to drop the weapon. The footage depicts the moment police opened fire, and the suspect falling down the stairs outside the store, bleeding heavily from his legs and groaning in pain. He was subsequently apprehended by officers.

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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.