


Gunman Kills Five, Wounds Two at Bangkok Market
A gunman killed five people and wounded two at Bangkok's Or Tor Kor market before taking his own life. Police are investigating the motive and potential links.
Overview
- A gunman opened fire at the Or Tor Kor fresh food market in Bangkok, Thailand, killing five people and injuring two others in a violent incident.
- The five fatalities included four security guards and one market worker, with two women reported among those who sustained injuries.
- The perpetrator, described as wearing a baseball cap and carrying a handgun, committed suicide at the scene after carrying out the shooting.
- Police are actively investigating the gunman's motivation for the attack, exploring potential links, including border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia.
- This tragic event underscores the prevalence of gun violence in Thailand, despite the nation's fairly restrictive gun laws and high rates of gun ownership.
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FAQ
Initial investigations suggest the gunman's motive was personal revenge related to past conflicts, including a previous relationship with a market vendor and disputes with fellow security guards, rather than political or border conflict motives.
Five people were killed, including four security guards and one market worker, with two women injured. Among the fatalities, four were security guards, and one was a female victim; the gunman also died by suicide.
The gunman, described as an elderly man wearing a baseball cap and carrying a handgun, opened fire at the Or Tor Kor market before taking his own life at the scene.
Although the shooting occurred near a donation point for the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict, authorities indicate the motive was personal revenge and not directly related to the border tensions.
Police are conducting a thorough investigation, gathering evidence including CCTV footage, and have secured the market perimeter while urging the public to stay away until it is safe.
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