The 17-year-old gunman “shot 51 shots at the pawnshop” was transferred! When asked about the source of the gun, the reaction was exposed | Society | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

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Reporter Lin Yizhu / New Taipei Report

▲The boy surnamed Liu shot 51 shots at the pawnshop. (Picture/Flip Screen)

In the early morning of the 19th, Shuangbei police received reports of a shooting case in their jurisdiction. A 17-year-old boy surnamed Wu fired 13 shots one after another and surrendered to the Banqiao police station. Unexpectedly, on the 20th, the gang sent another 17-year-old boy surnamed Liu to a pawn shop on Sichuan Road, Tucheng District, and fired 51 shots. After the shooting, he took a taxi to the Banqiao Police Station and surrendered.

It is reported that at around 8 a.m. on the 20th, Liu Shao took out a gun from his backpack and fired 51 shots at the pawnshop in front of a pawnshop on Sichuan Road, Tucheng. The police station was about to surrender with a gun, and on the way they called the lawyer and asked the lawyer to go to the police station.

▲Liu Shao was transferred in accordance with the Firearms and Ammunition Control Regulations and Juvenile Incident Handling Act. (Picture/Flip Screen)

After about 12 hours of police investigation, the juvenile was first transferred to the New Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office for interrogation in accordance with the Firearms and Ammunition Control Act and the Juvenile Incident Handling Act, and then to the New Taipei District Court’s Juvenile Court for detention. When the boy surnamed Liu was transferred at night, he didn’t say a word when asked by the media, “Why did you shoot?”, “Is there any debt dispute?” However, it is understood that the teenager revealed at the police call that the source of the gun was obtained from a warehouse, but where is the warehouse, and how did he know that there was a gun?

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