5 dead in stabbing spree in AkihabaraTOKYO -- Japanese public broadcaster NHK says the death toll from a midday stabbing spree in Tokyo has risen to five.The deadly attack at lunchtime Sunday in the Akihabara district also injured 12 others, paralyzing shoppers with fear.Police say they arrested a 25-year-old man at the scene.Local news reports say the attacker grunted and roared as he slashed and stabbed his victims at random on a street crowded with shoppers.Akihabara's electronics and video game district, known as Electric Town, is wildly popular with Japan's cyber-wise youth.
6 killed, 12 injured in stabbing rampage in AkihabaraSunday 08th June, 05:11 PM JSTTOKYO —Six people died and 12 others were injured after a man hit pedestrians with a truck and then stabbed others on a street in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, a popular electronics area and a magnet for comic and animation fans.Police arrested the man, 25-year-old Tomohiro Kato from Shizuoka Prefecture, and seized a survival knife he was carrying. He admitted to stabbing all the people with the knife from around 12:30 p.m., police said.‘‘I came to Akihabara to kill people,’’ investigative sources quoted Kato as telling police. ‘‘I am tired of the world. Anyone was OK. I came alone.’’According to police, five of the six who died were males. Three of the males were aged 19, 47 and 74, but the ages of the other three killed were not immediately known.The 18 victims who were all taken to hospital after the stabbing rampage were 15 men and three women, including a traffic police officer who was patrolling at the time.The area was crowded with shoppers as Chuo-dori was vehicle-free for pedestrians. The scene was near the intersection of Chuo-dori and Kanda Myojin-dori streets, only a stone’s throw from JR Akihabara Station.A 19-year-old man from Tokyo’s Ota Ward said, ‘‘The man (Kato) jumped on top of a man he had hit with his vehicle and stabbed him with a knife many times. Then he started moving toward Akihabara station, slashing people at random.’’Shunichi Jingu, a 26-year-old self-employed man from Gunma Prefecture, who witnessed the incident, said, ‘‘It seemed that a traffic accident had happened. Then I saw a man get out of a vehicle and brandish a knife.’’Akihabara is a district of Tokyo known for its electronics shops and as a center of modern culture, including ‘‘manga’’ comic books and animations, and attracts many visitors from both Japan and abroad.
Been following this all day.Of all places he chose Akihabara.
Quote from: Ayabie on June 09, 2008, 12:02:07 AMBeen following this all day.Of all places he chose Akihabara.Yeah it bothers me that he chose Akiba...It seems it only took one officer with a gun to stop him, so it doesn't look like he wanted to take his own life. He was tired of the world so he wanted to fuck it up maybe...