Breaking : At least 6 killed in 'mass shooting' in Bangkok's Or Tor Kor Market

From the video, I am guessing (and it's a big guess) he used a Colt (or clone) .45 1911. It has a single stack magazine which holds 7 rounds plus one in the chamber.
I have no doubt with your big guess being a glocky.
The shots heard, with each trigger, was double fast shots killing about 2 pax with that double fast triggers . KNN to me a very good experience shooter KNN
 
you can understand why American cops have become ultra violent. Against animals there is no reprieve. Either you die or they die. If I were a cop I would fuck them first. Kill, talk later
I totally agree!:thumbsup:

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I have no doubt with your big guess being a glocky.
The shots heard, with each trigger, was double fast shots killing about 2 pax with that double fast triggers . KNN to me a very good experience shooter KNN
Yes, he was proficient with his pistol. Could even be a Thai IPSC champion:biggrin: Notice how the gunman double tap just like in the competition?



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Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes

thethaiger.com

A tragic mass shooting at the Or Tor Kor Market (Marketing Organisation for Farmers Market) on Kamphaeng Phet Road in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district has left six people dead, including the gunman himself.

According to police and eyewitness reports, the victims include four security guards, one female vendor, and the suspected gunman. The incident occurred in broad daylight, causing panic among shoppers and vendors in one of the capital’s busiest markets.

Further details have emerged from witnesses, including a motorcycle taxi driver stationed outside the market who was a close friend of the attacker. He identified the gunman as Noi Praidan, a 61 year old man from Nakhon Ratchasima province. Though no longer an active vendor, Noi still operated a garlic and shallot stall with his wife, whom he regularly drove to and from the market.

The witness noted that Noi did not consume alcohol or drugs but had struggled emotionally in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic had severely impacted his business, drastically reducing income and reportedly contributing to ongoing stress and depression.


May be an image of 3 people

In addition to financial strain, tensions had reportedly been brewing between the gunman and several others at the market. Noi had previously accused market security guards of scratching his car, leading to heated confrontations. He also had a history of frequent arguments with a neighbouring vendor, which may have further exacerbated his mental state, reported ThaiPost.

Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes | News by Thaiger

If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek help.

Original news: Mass shooting at Bangkok market leaves six dead, including gunman

At least six people, including the gunman, have been killed in a mass shooting at a bustling market in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

The tragedy unfolded around 1pm today, July 28, at the Or Tor Kor Market, a well-known fresh food hub popular with both locals and tourists. Police have identified the gunman as a 61 year old man, Noi.

Dramatic footage from the scene shows the attacker dressed in a black T-shirt and cream-colored shorts, carrying a camouflage backpack on his chest. Holding a handgun in his right hand, he was seen advancing toward the market before opening fire.

Security camera footage from within the market captured scenes of chaos as panicked shoppers screamed and fled for safety while multiple gunshots rang out.

Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes | News by Thaiger
Picture courtesy of Chaiyasit Phupharat Facebook

Following the shooting spree, Noi reportedly took his own life on a nearby bench. Five of the victims have been identified as security personnel working at the market, according to police, reported Dailymail.

Thailand’s national police chief, Police General Kittirat Phanphet, has issued an urgent directive to the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) to launch a full-scale investigation into the deadly mass shooting at Or Tor Kor Market in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

Police have been instructed to prioritise the collection of all available evidence, particularly surveillance footage from the surrounding area, in a bid to determine the motive, cause, and any possible connections behind the tragic incident. Pol. Gen. Kittirat also emphasised that the MPB is to be the sole agency responsible for providing official updates to the media.

According to police sources, the suspect reportedly had a history of conflicts with the market’s security personnel, though it remains unclear if this played a direct role in the deadly attack.

Police are currently working to verify the gunman’s full identity and background and have summoned close acquaintances and potential witnesses for questioning.

In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, law enforcement quickly evacuated civilians from the area and secured the scene. A meticulous forensic investigation is now underway to gather all physical evidence.

Officials are also coordinating with mental health services to provide psychological support to those who witnessed the attack or were affected by the violence, reported Posttoday.
 
Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes

thethaiger.com

A tragic mass shooting at the Or Tor Kor Market (Marketing Organisation for Farmers Market) on Kamphaeng Phet Road in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district has left six people dead, including the gunman himself.

According to police and eyewitness reports, the victims include four security guards, one female vendor, and the suspected gunman. The incident occurred in broad daylight, causing panic among shoppers and vendors in one of the capital’s busiest markets.

Further details have emerged from witnesses, including a motorcycle taxi driver stationed outside the market who was a close friend of the attacker. He identified the gunman as Noi Praidan, a 61 year old man from Nakhon Ratchasima province. Though no longer an active vendor, Noi still operated a garlic and shallot stall with his wife, whom he regularly drove to and from the market.

The witness noted that Noi did not consume alcohol or drugs but had struggled emotionally in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic had severely impacted his business, drastically reducing income and reportedly contributing to ongoing stress and depression.


May be an image of 3 people

In addition to financial strain, tensions had reportedly been brewing between the gunman and several others at the market. Noi had previously accused market security guards of scratching his car, leading to heated confrontations. He also had a history of frequent arguments with a neighbouring vendor, which may have further exacerbated his mental state, reported ThaiPost.

Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes | News by Thaiger

If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai), or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress, or depression. Seek help.

Original news: Mass shooting at Bangkok market leaves six dead, including gunman

At least six people, including the gunman, have been killed in a mass shooting at a bustling market in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

The tragedy unfolded around 1pm today, July 28, at the Or Tor Kor Market, a well-known fresh food hub popular with both locals and tourists. Police have identified the gunman as a 61 year old man, Noi.

Dramatic footage from the scene shows the attacker dressed in a black T-shirt and cream-colored shorts, carrying a camouflage backpack on his chest. Holding a handgun in his right hand, he was seen advancing toward the market before opening fire.

Security camera footage from within the market captured scenes of chaos as panicked shoppers screamed and fled for safety while multiple gunshots rang out.

Six dead in Bangkok market shooting amid longstanding disputes | News by Thaiger
Picture courtesy of Chaiyasit Phupharat Facebook

Following the shooting spree, Noi reportedly took his own life on a nearby bench. Five of the victims have been identified as security personnel working at the market, according to police, reported Dailymail.

Thailand’s national police chief, Police General Kittirat Phanphet, has issued an urgent directive to the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) to launch a full-scale investigation into the deadly mass shooting at Or Tor Kor Market in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

Police have been instructed to prioritise the collection of all available evidence, particularly surveillance footage from the surrounding area, in a bid to determine the motive, cause, and any possible connections behind the tragic incident. Pol. Gen. Kittirat also emphasised that the MPB is to be the sole agency responsible for providing official updates to the media.

According to police sources, the suspect reportedly had a history of conflicts with the market’s security personnel, though it remains unclear if this played a direct role in the deadly attack.

Police are currently working to verify the gunman’s full identity and background and have summoned close acquaintances and potential witnesses for questioning.

In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, law enforcement quickly evacuated civilians from the area and secured the scene. A meticulous forensic investigation is now underway to gather all physical evidence.

Officials are also coordinating with mental health services to provide psychological support to those who witnessed the attack or were affected by the violence, reported Posttoday.
So it was not a random shooting. RIP to all of them.
 
So it was not a random shooting. RIP to all of them.
I hope he isn't the husband of the lady whom I always buys small Thai garlic from at OTK market.

I love her small Thai garlic and always buy a kilo from her whenever I am at OTK market. She sells the pre peeled version and I love them because it has a less sharp but fragrant taste as compared to Tiong garlic which we get in Singapore.
 
I hope he isn't the husband of the lady whom I always buys small Thai garlic from at OTK market.

I love her small Thai garlic and always buy a kilo from her whenever I am at OTK market. She sells the pre peeled version and I love them because it has a less sharp but fragrant taste as compared to Tiong garlic which we get in Singapore.
Very impressive, you sure know your garlic. All I know is they are good to ward off vampires.:biggrin:

No mention of his wife in all the reporting. She must be so traumatised and heart broken.
 
Very impressive, you sure know your garlic. All I know is they are good to ward off vampires.:biggrin:

No mention of his wife in all the reporting. She must be so traumatised and heart broken.
She is a very nice lady. And its hard work peeling those small Thai garlic by hand...
 
Probably a CIA or mossad operative.
More likely to b a member of the Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu Patani (BRN) seeking independence for the southernmost provinces, which have a majority Malay-Muslim population, and have engaged in violence against Thai authorities and civilians.
 
More likely to b a member of the Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu Patani (BRN) seeking independence for the southernmost provinces, which have a majority Malay-Muslim population, and have engaged in violence against Thai authorities and civilians.
He is from Korat. Wahlao..simi south thailand
 
I hope he isn't the husband of the lady whom I always buys small Thai garlic from at OTK market.

I love her small Thai garlic and always buy a kilo from her whenever I am at OTK market. She sells the pre peeled version and I love them because it has a less sharp but fragrant taste as compared to Tiong garlic which we get in Singapore.
are there many vendors selling the same thing as her? If not then it's her
 
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