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Man who threatened to shoot PM Prayuth mentally ill, police say

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Man who threatened to shoot PM Prayuth mentally ill, police say

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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Songwit Sukprasert, at right, upon being detained by police at his home in Hua Hin on Saturday.

 

HUA HIN — A man seen in a viral video threatening to shoot government, police and army leaders has been deemed mentally ill and sent for treatment, police said Monday.

 

Songwit Sukprasert, 52, was arrested Saturday at his home in Hua Hin, a day after footage of him emerged challenging Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and other top officials to duels in front of a police officer.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/04/24/man-threatened-shoot-pm-prayuth-mentally-ill-police-say/

 
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Perhaps save the bed next to him at the insane asylum for me as well...

 

We can discuss politics between our shock therapy sessions...:wai:

 

"Songwit Sukprasert, 52, was arrested Saturday at his home in Hua Hin, a day after footage of him emerged challenging Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and other top officials to duels in front of a police officer."

 

Possibly the only sane one of the whole group!

Man who threatened to shoot PM .... Prayuth mentally ill

Maybe an act of mercy?

Sounds like he is suffering from something, just like 60 million others

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