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Three hurt in road rage shooting

Three people were injured, one of them critically, in a road rage shooting on Sukhumvit Soi 21 overnight, police said on Thursday.

The incident involved a white Honda Jazz car with the licence plate Nor Chor 8272 (ฌฉ 8272) and a black-and-white Honda Scoopy motorcycle with no licence plate.Narin Sohloh, 26, the car's driver, told investigators that he and his three friends left a pub on Phetchaburi Road in the middle of the night. Two people followed them on a motorcycle and fired about seven shots at his car, Mr Narin said.Mr Narin sustained a minor gunshot wound. However, Benjamas Maleemoh, a woman sitting in the front of the car, was shot twice in the stomach and later...

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  • Discussion 4 : 16/02/2012 at 10:35 PM4

    Why do people think that TV shows cause this type of behavior? I believe if there were life values taught when growing up that there would be less of this. Take the ratio of the people that do these acts and you will see that it is only a few out of the general population that commit the offence.

  • Discussion 3 : 16/02/2012 at 04:23 PM3

    Maybe the boys in brown should regularly check vehicles and drivers in pub areas at night. I am sure there are lots of drunk drivers on the road. And I think often enough people get more aggressive the more they drink. But then again that would be work and at unreasonable hours – that’s not what we can expect from the local police.

  • Discussion 2 : 16/02/2012 at 01:55 PM2

    this is all coming from Thai TV shows every Thai TV channel has fighting shooting killing ervey night and now its coming to the streents of bangkok

  • Discussion 1 : 16/02/2012 at 01:42 PM1

    It seem that it is way too easy to get guns and now bombs in Thailand.
    I think the police need to address this issue quickly.

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