Video: Real-life ‘Grand Theft Auto’ suspect shot dead by police in China

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Video: Real-life ‘Grand Theft Auto’ suspect shot dead by police in China

PUBLISHED : Monday, 08 December, 2014, 12:00pm
UPDATED : Monday, 08 December, 2014, 12:28pm

Chris Luo [email protected]

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An armed man who went on a carjacking spree in eastern China was shot dead by police in broad daylight, in a dramatic scene that resembled something from the video game Grand Theft Auto.

The 33-year-old suspect, surnamed Xin, hijacked four cars in quick succession, threatening the drivers with a customised nail gun, according to the police in Shandong city, Qingdao province.

Xin first held up a Honda Odyssey sedan in his home village of Zhifang on Saturday morning, then drove further around Qingdao before abandoning the car to intercept a Nissan Teana.

His road rampage continued, with Xin stealing a Jaguar and a Land Rover sport utility vehicle, each time pulling out the drivers at gunpoint – echoing the violent gameplay of Grand Theft Auto, in which users play armed criminals who steal cars in tough US neighbourhoods.

Watch: Suspect gunned down by special forces police

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Qingdao police deployed three vehicles carrying special forces police, who tracked him down at a busy intersection in Chengyang district at around 9am, according to the portal Qingdaonews.com.

The officers arrived just as Xin – pushed back by the driver of a Mercedes SUV he tried to hijack – stopped a taxi and tried to force the cabbie into the stolen Land Rover.

A video apparently recorded by a passerby showed Xin, pointing his nail gun at police, jumping out of the Land Rover and chasing off one of the policemen who tried to approach.

Xin crumpled to the ground when he was shot by another policeman. But he still raised his weapon, prompting an officer to fire several more rounds at Xin.

Xin was taken to hospital but died, the report said, citing police.

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The customised nail gun Xin wielded during the carjacking spree.

Authorities said Xin had a long criminal record. He was convicted for illegal confinement, harbouring drug abusers and illegal possession of firearms over the past few years.

Police are still investigating what triggered Xin’s actions.

Grand Theft Auto is banned in China for its adult themes and violence, including a feature that allows players to attack virtual pedestrians, including women. However, pirated copies of the game are easily available.

 
The best Tiongs are the dead ones. 1.3 billion more to go.
 
The best Tiongs are the dead ones. 1.3 billion more to go.


No..You shouldn't put it that way..

Every coin has two sides...we must understand his side of the story. his background and what trigger his action.

A normal happy citizen would not go round putting nails into people's head.

But will China's controlled media tell us his side of the story..???
 
No..You shouldn't put it that way..

Every coin has two sides...we must understand his side of the story. his background and what trigger his action.

A normal happy citizen would not go round putting nails into people's head.

But will China's controlled media tell us his side of the story..???

I couldn't care less which side of the story takes precedence as long as it ends up with at least one less chink on this earth.
 
Good job by the Tiong police in getting rid of the scum of society. The American police should emulate them instead of targeting innocent black victims.

Tiongs are the best.
 
Good job by the Tiong police in getting rid of the scum of society. The American police should emulate them instead of targeting innocent black victims.

Tiongs are the best.


There is no such thing as an innocent black victim. They're all a bunch of crooks. That's why the police are so wary of their intentions.
 
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