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Gunman opens fire on Pacific island Saipan; 5 dead
2009-11-20
A gunman went on a rampage on the Pacific resort island of Saipan Friday, first at a shooting range and then at a World War II historical site, killing four people and wounding six others before fatally shooting himself, officials said.

The violence claimed the lives of two men, a 4-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl, all residents of the U.S. commonwealth, Public Safety spokesman Jason Tarkong said. Five South Korean tourists and a 4-year-old local girl were wounded.

Police said the attacker first took aim inside the shooting range in the community of Kannat Tabla, killing two men in their early 20s and the two children. A 4-year-old girl was critically injured with a gunshot wound to the chest.

About 11:30 a.m., shortly after the first attack, the suspect began firing a rifle from a white van at a group of South Koreans visiting a World War II historical spot in nearby Marpi. The South Koreans were wounded. Police said they do not believe the shooter was specifically targeting tourists in what Tarkong termed a "random drive-by shooting."

Authorities said the suspected shooter was a contract worker in his 30s or 40s from Asia, but did not provide his name or home country. However, several residents said the man was known as "Mr. Lee" and they believe he was from China.

The Pacific News Center identified the gunman as Lee Zhong Ren, an employee at the shooting range. The news station also reported that Lee left behind a suicide note that spoke of a business deal gone bad. Police would not immediately confirm the report.
Posted by:ed

#4  Come on Joe, give.
You data is needed.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-11-20 18:21  

#3  This is the most horrific act of violence that I've ever heard of ala the CNMI.

MORE HELLUVA-BAD-WEEKEND LOCAL NEWS > GUAM K57 > COAST GUARD [USCG Sector Gam] RESCUES FIVE DIVERS OFF [northern] SAIPAN FRIDAY.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-11-20 18:19  

#2  My youth was spent reading/fascinated/awed about those pesky Japanese Holdouts - surviving on nuts and berries and native plants - carefully washing their rags of uniforms - waiting for the Yamato to triumphantly arrive with news of final victory for the Empire...
Posted by: borgboy   2009-11-20 15:51  

#1  A Japanese holdout from WWII? Maybe he used an alias and looked young for his age.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-11-20 11:28  

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