Society | Oct 22

Shoplifting suspect grabs police officer's gun at Fukuoka mall and fires two shots

Oct 22 (Japan Times) - A 44-year-old man held for alleged shoplifting at a shopping mall snatched a gun from a police officer during questioning and fired two shots, the police said. No one was injured.

The rare incident took place on Friday at around 3 p.m. in an Aeon shopping center in Onojo, Fukuoka Prefecture, according to the police.

The suspect, Kenji Nomura, was taken into custody at the scene.

The police officer was leaving a mall office with Nomura to take him to a police station when the suspect resisted and grabbed his gun, the police said.


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