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A Man Shoots Teenager in Road Rage

by CityNews

 

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CHIANG MAI – 17th October, around 11pm. police officers at Mae Ping Police Station were alerted to a teenager who was shot and seriously injured. The police arrived at the scene in Chiang Mai’s San Phee Suea Sub-district and found Chaiwat Plienpitak, 18, shot in the back. Witnesses told police that a tall thin man had shot the victim and drove off.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/a-man-shoots-teenager-in-road-rage/

 
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What ever happened to a fist fight in the road, not good but usually rather harmless. The world has gone gun nuts. Its alarming how easy it is to buy one here.

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Kicking is out of out now? Never was much use anyhow except among featherweights.

 

Was he an  "uppity" teen who bought this on himself?

 

Hope he gets well soon and learns some sort of lesson from this.

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Don't  you love how brain dead people of all ages seem to have a gun on them all the time

Too bad the police don't start random search's

They would have a fine collection of weapons to sell on E bay 

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13 minutes ago, monkey4u said:

Don't  you love how brain dead people of all ages seem to have a gun on them all the time

Too bad the police don't start random search's

They would have a fine collection of weapons to sell on E bay 

Police are too busy cavity searching farang tourists and demanding urine samples in the streets.

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He was having an argument with a teenager and manages to shoot him in the back. More likely to think that a bolshy teenager confronts him, he draws his gun and bolshiness turns to terror. Either way typical OTT reaction.

Don't the police know they can earn more money from drivers with guns than drivers without passports ?

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19 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

Any possibility knowing how they caught this guy ? Or is that beyond the realms of good reporting.

Again, 1/2 a story.

 

The linked Chiang Mai CityLife-article gives a bit more.

But then 'good reporting' it ain't either, let me quote ' ... throwing his 38mm pistol into the xx river ...'

 

Where i come from an item with this specification would be called a grenade-launcher or 'rifle-grenade' if you will - and following a 'hit in the back' the victim certainly couldn't be 'expected to survive' but would rather still be scraped of surrounding buildings walls ...  

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