TOKYO –
A knife-wielding man screaming “I will kill you!” attacked commuters — mostly
schoolchildren — waiting at a suburban Tokyo bus stop during the
morning rush hour Tuesday, killing at least two people, a schoolgirl and an
adult man, according to Reuters, and wounding at least 16 others before he
killed himself.
Three of the
injuries were serious while the others were not life-threatening, according to
an official at the Kawasaki city office.
Officials
told NHK the suspect, believed to be in his 40s or 50s, attacked people near
Noborito Park in a residential area of Kawasaki City. The report added that a
bus driver told officials that the suspect walked toward the bus, holding a
knife in each hand and slashing at children. Another witness told the broadcaster
that the suspect tried to force his way onto the bus.
The number
of wounded reportedly included 13 children. Television footage showed emergency
workers giving first aid to people inside a tent set up on the street, and
police and other officials carrying the wounded to ambulances.
NHK also
reported that the suspect stabbed himself fatally in the neck. However, police
did not immediately confirm the report publicly.
Police found
two knives at the scene of the crime. A motive for the attack was not immediately
clear.
Although
Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, it has had a series of
high-profile killings, including in 2016 when a former employee at a home for
the disabled was accused of going on a stabbing spree that killed 19 and wounded
more than 20 others.
In 2008,
seven people were killed by a man who slammed a truck into a crowd of people in
central Tokyo’s Akihabara electronics district and then went on a stabbing
rampage.
In 2001, a
man killed eight children and wounded 13 others in a knife attack at an elementary
school in the city of Osaka. The stunning attack ultimately led to increased
security at many schools.
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