Massacre in China

There has just been another mass killing, this time in China. Even though the death toll is close to the Aurora massacre the weapon used in China was a knife. Because a knife was used instead of a gun, I bet this story doesn’t get as much publicity as Aurora and is very quickly dropped from the news cycle. Who wants to bet against me?

http://news.yahoo.com/chinese-teen-kills-eight-knife-attack-reports-102629246.html

A teenager has been arrested after killing nine people and wounding four others in a knife attack in northeast China, state media reported Thursday.

The 17-year-old, who was identified only by his surname Li, barged into the home of his girlfriend armed with a knife following an argument and killed two relatives of the girl, the Legal Daily said.

As he left his girlfriend’s home in Liaoning province’s Xinbin county, he stabbed six more people to death and wounded five, it said.

One of the injured died Thursday in hospital, the paper said.

Li was arrested near the scene of the attack, late on Wednesday night, and was taken into custody, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Police had nabbed him as he was preparing to jump from a building in an apparent suicide attempt, it added.

No other details were immediately available. Calls made to local authorities and police in Xinbin county went unanswered.

Violent crime has been on the rise in China in recent decades as the nation’s economy has boomed and the gap between rich and poor has expanded at an alarming rate.

Experts say the increase in assaults shows that China is paying the price for focusing on more than 30 years of economic growth while ignoring problems linked to rapid social change.

Studies have described a rise in the prevalence of mental disorders in China, some of them linked to stress as the pace of life becomes faster and socialist support systems wither.

However, authorities stress that murder, which carries the death penalty, remains far less common than in most Western countries.

It isn’t because it was a knifing. The reason it won’t get publicized as much is because it didn’t happen in a crowded public place, it was’t absolutely crazy and without an understandable motive, and it wasn’t premeditated months ahead of time.

So I won’t dispute that it’ll drop from the news media cycle quickly, but I do dispute the reason involved with that.

Not suicide attempt. Definitely a getaway route. His surname was Li … the fall wouldn’t have scathed him.

He will be executed within 2 years outside. Because he is a teen, it might take them a little longer to decide.

Edit: Looks like he can’t be executed as the current law does not allow for this sentence for anyone under 18. I have not read that the judge is allowed to make an exception, but I doubt there is such leeway.

If he was 18 my original statement would be true.

[quote]Mr. Chen wrote:
He will be executed within 2 years outside. Because he is a teen, it might take them a little longer to decide.

Edit: Looks like he can’t be executed as the current law does not allow for this sentence for anyone under 18. I have not read that the judge is allowed to make an exception, but I doubt there is such leeway.

If he was 18 my original statement would be true.[/quote]Hey Mr. Chen is back!!! This guy is extra special huh? He did it with a knife. At least it took some effort. Why do I have a feeling these are going to get more frequent as time goes on?

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:

[quote]Mr. Chen wrote:
He will be executed within 2 years outside. Because he is a teen, it might take them a little longer to decide.

Edit: Looks like he can’t be executed as the current law does not allow for this sentence for anyone under 18. I have not read that the judge is allowed to make an exception, but I doubt there is such leeway.

If he was 18 my original statement would be true.[/quote]Hey Mr. Chen is back!!! This guy is extra special huh? He did it with a knife. At least it took some effort. Why do I have a feeling these are going to get more frequent as time goes on?
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It’s a symptom of a much deeper problem there of course. Most kids in China have no other siblings, and their parents spoil them awful. They don’t discipline them at all. What the kid wants, he gets, or throws a tantrum until he/she does. No self control isn’t developed. Many of these violent results are really just adults having temper tantrums.