Sunday, June 08, 2008

6 dead in Tokyo stabbing spree...

A man who police said "was tired of life" drove into a crowd of pedestrians Sunday and then went on a stabbing rampage in Tokyo's premier electronics and video game district, killing six people and wounding 12, authorities said.

The deadly lunchtime assault happened in Akihabara district after the attacker drove a rented two-ton truck into a crowd, running over three people, public broadcaster NHK quoted an unidentified witness as saying.

News reports said the man jumped out of the truck and began stabbing the people he'd knocked down, then turned on horrified onlookers. The attacker grunted and roared as he slashed and stabbed at his victims on a street crowded with Sunday shoppers, reports said.

"He was screaming as he was stabbing people at random," another unidentified witness told NHK.

Police confirmed six deaths — five men and one woman — but they could not say whether the victims died from injuries from the truck or were stabbed to death.

NHK reported a seventh victim had died, but police could not immediately confirm that.

Police said they arrested Tomohiro Kato, 25, at the scene.

"The suspect told police that he came to Akihabara to kill people," said Jiro Akaogi, a spokesman for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. "He said he was tired of life. He said he was sick of everything."

Local news reports initially said the man was a self-proclaimed gangster, but NHK later said the suspect was not a gang member.

At least 17 ambulances rushed to the scene, with TV footage showing rescue workers tending to victims in the street.

Akihabara district, known as Electric Town, is wildly popular with Japan's cyber-wise youth.

Once rare, stabbing attacks have become more frequent in Japan in recent years as violent crime has increased. In one of the worst attacks, a man with a history of mental illness burst into an elementary school in Japan in 2001 and killed eight children. The killer was executed in 2004.

AP

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