Two Tourists In Pai Shot By A Police Officer
#1
Posted 2008-01-06 14:17
FACTS:
Last night Janurary 5th a little after Midnight a forgien tourist was shot through the mouth and died instanly by a Thai man with whoum he was earlier arguing. Witnesses earlier saw the Thai man and the Tourist arguring on the street and the Thai man drove off shouting in english 'I'LL KILL YOU'
shortly after the Tourist was eating at a resuturant and the Thai man came in and stuck a gun down the forgienners throat and shot him dead. It is also thought the forgineers girlfriend and possibly another was injured.
As for RUMORS there are two corrurent rurmors circulating:
THE OFFICAL REPORT:
There were two falang fighting and the police came to break up the fight and the falang attacked the police and the police had to shoot them in self defence.
THE STREET REPORT (From the Local Thais)
The man who shot the tourist was an Off Duty Pai Police officer who was drinking.
Both seem to concur that a Police officer shot a forgineer so we will go with that.
Also the local Thais are saying that the Police Force arrested the officer as well - but that is still in Rumor phase.
#2
Posted 2008-01-06 14:33
RIP to another victim of useless violence .
I wonder if we will see something on the news ,
it should be . If not perhaps the police over there
wants to cover something and it will be difficult for the family
of the foreigner to bring the guilty to justice .
The embassy of the foreigner should be informed rapidly ,
and for his family to pressure the police , so there will be justice .
Anyway my thoughts go to the family of the victim and also the people
who have witnessed this awful event . RIP .
#3
Posted 2008-01-06 17:00
invalidusername, on 2008-01-06 14:17:38, said:
FACTS:
Last night Janurary 5th a little after Midnight a forgien tourist was shot through the mouth and died instanly by a Thai man with whoum he was earlier arguing. Witnesses earlier saw the Thai man and the Tourist arguring on the street and the Thai man drove off shouting in english 'I'LL KILL YOU'
shortly after the Tourist was eating at a resuturant and the Thai man came in and stuck a gun down the forgienners throat and shot him dead. It is also thought the forgineers girlfriend and possibly another was injured.
As for RUMORS there are two corrurent rurmors circulating:
THE OFFICAL REPORT:
There were two falang fighting and the police came to break up the fight and the falang attacked the police and the police had to shoot them in self defence.
THE STREET REPORT (From the Local Thais)
The man who shot the tourist was an Off Duty Pai Police officer who was drinking.
Both seem to concur that a Police officer shot a forgineer so we will go with that.
Also the local Thais are saying that the Police Force arrested the officer as well - but that is still in Rumor phase.
yet another thai man with balls the size of microscopic nano particles.
#4
Posted 2008-01-06 17:03
RIP to the victim. No justice to be expected here if the killer is indeed a policeman.
#5
Posted 2008-01-06 17:06
#6
Posted 2008-01-06 17:28
EDIT: I cannot find anything in the Thai language media yet.
A local foreigner in Pai I contacted says that the things reported as 'facts' in the OP appear to be true.
#7
Posted 2008-01-06 19:32
sunrise07, on 2008-01-06 10:06:45, said:
Except that Dirty Harry usually picked on criminals, not tourists, and both party's were armed and dangerous. In this case, we seem to have a slight firepower imbalance. RIP, not a nice thing to happen on holiday.
#8
Posted 2008-01-06 19:39
#9
Posted 2008-01-06 19:53
Damian
#10
Posted 2008-01-06 20:04
#11
Posted 2008-01-06 20:09
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today. The policeman in question is a notoriously unstable individual who allegedly tried to kill himself a few weeks ago and was also rumoured to be drunk at the time of the incident.
How a domestic if very public argument has escalated into this beggars belief. Although having said that, if you have witnessed the level of drinking here amongst the coppers (whilst in uniform) as I have, then something like this, although deeply worrying is not altogether surprising.
Will update with as reliable information as I can get, when I get it.
#13
Posted 2008-01-06 20:39
#14
Posted 2008-01-06 20:48
a) Being drunk
RIP for the guy and I hope his GF makes a speedy recovery.
#15
Posted 2008-01-06 21:01
#16
Posted 2008-01-06 21:08
cclub75, on 2008-01-06 21:01:04, said:
If you read Thai, try the "crime" section of Sanook.com, there are tons of stories of drug-dealer arrests, slayings and road deaths from the last 24 hours. The key thing is that all these stories rely exclusively on police press releases. As there appears to have been no police press release on this story, nothing appears in the local press. As to why there has been no press release, well, I have my ideas stated above, others may differ in their opinions.
#17
Posted 2008-01-06 21:19
JungleJim, on 2008-01-06 20:09:26, said:
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today.
Yeah well policemen probably came to the rescue of the woman; man tells him to fvk off, policeman have hurt pride and shoot man, woman turns her rage on policeman, policeman feels cornered so shoot woman to.
Or something like that. Anyway a big mess.
#18
Posted 2008-01-06 21:24
#19
Posted 2008-01-06 21:35
#20
Posted 2008-01-06 21:39
meom, on 2008-01-06 22:19:56, said:
JungleJim, on 2008-01-06 20:09:26, said:
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today.
Yeah well policemen probably came to the rescue of the woman; man tells him to fvk off, policeman have hurt pride and shoot man, woman turns her rage on policeman, policeman feels cornered so shoot woman to.
Or something like that. Anyway a big mess.
With your speculation you missed off the bit excusing the Thai's behavious!
I am sure any woman or man just having watched their partner being assasinated at point blank rage would turn their rage on the policeman who is still golding the smoking gun.... not
#21
Posted 2008-01-06 21:57
DamianMavis, on 2008-01-06 19:53:38, said:
Damian
That is sooooo true, both police and locals will going to hide it under the carpet as fastest as they can..no ones gonna talk about it..By the way if you ask some locals there all they can tell you was Farang Baah maak, som nam na..
#22
Posted 2008-01-06 21:58
Prakanong, on 2008-01-06 21:39:25, said:
meom, on 2008-01-06 22:19:56, said:
JungleJim, on 2008-01-06 20:09:26, said:
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today.
Yeah well policemen probably came to the rescue of the woman; man tells him to fvk off, policeman have hurt pride and shoot man, woman turns her rage on policeman, policeman feels cornered so shoot woman to.
Or something like that. Anyway a big mess.
With your speculation you missed off the bit excusing the Thai's behavious!
I better leave that to the Thai judges when the case goes to court.
#23
Posted 2008-01-06 22:08
meom, on 2008-01-06 22:58:09, said:
Prakanong, on 2008-01-06 21:39:25, said:
meom, on 2008-01-06 22:19:56, said:
JungleJim, on 2008-01-06 20:09:26, said:
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today.
Yeah well policemen probably came to the rescue of the woman; man tells him to fvk off, policeman have hurt pride and shoot man, woman turns her rage on policeman, policeman feels cornered so shoot woman to.
Or something like that. Anyway a big mess.
With your speculation you missed off the bit excusing the Thai's behavious!
I better leave that to the Thai judges when the case goes to court.
Is that "When" or "If" it gets to court?
#24
Posted 2008-01-06 22:11
#25
Posted 2008-01-06 22:15
The incident certainly did not take place in a restaurant. The blood stains on the road are testament to that fact. According to witnesses, the couple in question were very drunk and fighting in the street. A local off duty policeman witnessed this whilst eating in a nearby restaurant and intervened. How the couple ended up getting shot I am not sure and has obviously been the subject of intense speculation here today.[/quote]
Yeah well policemen probably came to the rescue of the woman; man tells him to fvk off, policeman have hurt pride and shoot man, woman turns her rage on policeman, policeman feels cornered so shoot woman to.
Or something like that. Anyway a big mess.
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With your speculation you missed off the bit excusing the Thai's behavious!
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I better leave that to the Thai judges when the case goes to court.
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Is that "When" or "If" it gets to court?
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Initially that's what was in my mind but somehow I choose to write when. Guess I'm still an optimist

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