webfact Posted August 14, 2022 Posted August 14, 2022 by James Morris and Son Nguyen 57-year-old father used an illegal gas gun to fire two shots at his son in the early hours of Saturday morning after being ambushed by him as he launched another violent tirade demanding money for drugs. Son had returned home to Udon Thani from Bangkok in February after losing his job. The tragedy and torment of Thailand’s ongoing drug addiction epidemic were brought home on Saturday when a 57-year-old man broke down and told police that he could not avoid shooting his 37-year-old son dead in the early hours of the morning as a homicide investigation got underway in the Kut Chap district of Udon Thani. Police in Udon Thani, in northeastern Thailand, on Saturday charged a 57-year-old man with killing his son after an early morning incident in which the younger man attacked his father with a knife while demanding money for drugs. Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/08/14/father-kills-37-year-old-son-in-drug-tirade/ -- © Copyright Thai Examiner 2022-08-15 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! 5
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted August 14, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2022 2 hours ago, webfact said: Son had returned home to Udon Thani from Bangkok in February after losing his job. Headline should read 'Dad shoots waste of space son'. 13
Popular Post steven100 Posted August 14, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2022 don't be too upset dad ... you don't have to have a drug addict son attacking you for cash anymore. 6
sammieuk1 Posted August 14, 2022 Posted August 14, 2022 For those who don't understand what having a son like that entails I can sympathize been there many times but never had a gun ???? 2 3
Popular Post chalawaan Posted August 15, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2022 Why not just legalise, regulate and tax all drugs? Only 3% of users of ANY substance become problem users, so therefore, the government revenue from legally taxed and government (not cartel) controlled drugs, could more than cover the cost to just give these problem people clean free doses, and rehab, if they want it. This has been the successful model in Portugal for over 20 years. Portugal went from EU worst case, to best case in the drug challenge tables. Crime, HIV, and even drug use all DROPPED! Decrimmed drugs reduced disease and crime, how interesting! Therefore, they won the drug war by not fighting it anymore! Meanwhile UK and US are sinking into Mexico style cartel lawlessness, with pre-teen drug couriers everywhere. Thailand seizes truck loads of drugs, how much more gets thru. And also, once the warlords wise up to Pegasus software, almost all of those trucks will no longer be intercepted. The demand dictates supply, and if demand is already so great, where are the millions of deranged addicts at? Millions using, and once in a while, in a land of 64 million people, one or two go crazy, hardly something to panic about then! Drugs as the ultimate evil? It's all a big lie. Looks like "tough on drugs" has failed, again and again, as the bodies of ordinary people's kids, and crime stats, pile higher. Those in denial, can and will persist down a path of punishment being the answer. And stories like this will continue. This was after all, a decent man's son. He couldn't have been a complete wrong 'un, he once had a job! So don't be a heartless dick, he could easily have been your boy or mine! So because of drug prohibition, we have a growing crises, not because drugs and problematic users exist. But because society has allowed project fear to dictate how the problem is dealt with, even as Portugal has proved it is better for society to make peace with drugs and drug users, over an entire generational experience. But the prohibition-brainwashed world still don't want to know. RIP someones child, the latest victim of the war on drugs. 6 2
Popular Post chalawaan Posted August 15, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2022 21 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said: For those who don't understand what having a son like that entails I can sympathize been there many times but never had a gun ???? I'm sorry to hear this. I have a sister who is a total waste of oxygen too, but she's just a victim of a system that fails every one of us. Prohibition is not solving the problem, it created it! And makes it ever worse. I'm not saying give a free pass to criminal behaviour as a result of drug use, far from it! Unregulated doses account for a lot of the craziness. Legal pharmacy doses would eliminate a lot of these incidents. I'm saying the way we fail to control illicit drugs in the same way we control the sale and distribution of legal drugs like alcohol, is the exact point at which criminality and tragedy get a foothold. 5
Popular Post Stargeezr Posted August 15, 2022 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2022 No one forces anyone to become a drug user, or an alcohol user. It is a sad world when your offspring cannot keep a job, then comes home to demand money for his drug problem. I hope the mother can do okay in the future. 4
hotchilli Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 8 hours ago, webfact said: Police in Udon Thani, in northeastern Thailand, on Saturday charged a 57-year-old man with killing his son after an early morning incident in which the younger man attacked his father with a knife while demanding money for drugs. I feel sorry for the father.... a terrible situation to be in. 1
Anant72 Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 7 hours ago, RichardColeman said: Headline should read 'Dad shoots waste of space son'. 2 hours ago, hotchilli said: I feel sorry for the father.... a terrible situation to be in. The father must have his share of responsibility. How was his son brought up? Did the parents do everything they could to raise their son? Just wondering, without condoning the son’s behavior of course.
richard_smith237 Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 4 hours ago, Stargeezr said: No one forces anyone to become a drug user, or an alcohol user. It is a sad world when your offspring cannot keep a job, then comes home to demand money for his drug problem. I hope the mother can do okay in the future. These are the writings of someone who has a complete and utter disconnect with reality. Read Chalawan’s post - it makes a lot of sense where as your comment is simply virtue singling from an ivy tower... Did you ever have a beer ?? no one forced you right ?... sometimes these drugs (tobacco, alcohol, meth etc) get hold of people...
rudi49jr Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 6 hours ago, chalawaan said: Thailand seizes truck loads of drugs, how much more gets thru. Seeing as how police and/or army are actively involved in the drugs trade (and making billions and billions of baht in the process), I’d say 90-95% gets through. Every now and then they ‘seize’ a load, to show everyone that they’re really doing something against the drugs smuggling, but that is just to pull the wool over our eyes. 1
PETERTHEEATER Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 What IS the weapon described as a 'gas gun'? 1
Troy Tempest Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 Why was the father forced to kill his son? He could have disabled him with a shot to the leg (rarely fatal)?
richard_smith237 Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 16 minutes ago, Troy Tempest said: Why was the father forced to kill his son? He could have disabled him with a shot to the leg (rarely fatal)? When you have a shotgun (or gas gun whatever that it) and a drugged up person with a knife is coming at you... yeah... just shoot them in the leg.... You’ll of course hit your target, they’ll immediately fall over, sober up and remain still and no longer try to attack you... just like they do in the movies !!!....
Sparktrader Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 25 minutes ago, Troy Tempest said: Why was the father forced to kill his son? He could have disabled him with a shot to the leg (rarely fatal)? No time to think Small target Sounds like the son is better off
Troy Tempest Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 26 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: When you have a shotgun (or gas gun whatever that it) and a drugged up person with a knife is coming at you... yeah... just shoot them in the leg.... You’ll of course hit your target, they’ll immediately fall over, sober up and remain still and no longer try to attack you... just like they do in the movies !!!.... It is almost certain that the father had undergone some weapons training in his youth. "Conscription was introduced in Thailand in 1905. According to the Constitution of the Kingdom, serving in the armed forces is a national duty of all Thai citizens. In practice, only males over the age of 21 who have not gone through reserve training are subject to conscription." If you came at me with a knife and I was armed with a gun I would happily aim to blow your balls off!
EVENKEEL Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 9 hours ago, RichardColeman said: Headline should read 'Dad shoots waste of space son'. I take it you don't have a son.
Troy Tempest Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 Very sad, but all too common story in LOS!
mancub Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 8 hours ago, chalawaan said: Only 3% of users of ANY substance become problem users, Are you including Ya-baa. heroin amongst those ? 1
connda Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 Adopting the "Portugal model" for handling drug abuse would go a long way is solving these problems. The other question to ask is why can't a government who wants to buy F35s and submarines unable to stop the methamphetamines from entering the country. Try funding border patrols. But, then you have under-paid border patrols and corruption. Decriminalize it then take the approach Portugal uses.
timendres Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 10 minutes ago, connda said: What's a "Gas Gun?" I think they mean to say "air gun". In Surin, I saw the locals use this to take out chickens. It fires a ball bearing type of shot, and it usually DIY built.
Troy Tempest Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 1 hour ago, timendres said: I think they mean to say "air gun". In Surin, I saw the locals use this to take out chickens. It fires a ball bearing type of shot, and it usually DIY built. Not necessarily..... https://www.tacticalairsoftshop.co.uk/Tactical-Airsoft-Shop-airsoft-guns,-rifles,-pistols,-sniper-rifles/Gas-Pistols/
xtrnuno41 Posted August 15, 2022 Posted August 15, 2022 When the brain pops for some reason at all, it can cause devastating events. Addiction is one of it. Some years ago, Thailand, father had argue with son in law, killed him AND his daughter. Putin thinks he has to make war. Ping as well, wait for it. You could call it power addiction. A whole country is manipulated and dominated by one guy, Kim and the ones before him. Myanmar, Belarus, Syria and many others. When the brain pops.
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