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2013 Shanghai shooting
Location of Baoshan District (red) within the city of Shanghai
LocationShanghai, China
DateJune 22, 2013

Attack type

Spree shooting
Weapons
Deaths6
Injured4
PerpetratorFan Jieming

On June 22, 2013, a man went on a killing spreeinShanghai, China. Six people died and four others were injured. The perpetrator allegedly beat to death a coworker at the Guangyu fine chemical company in Shanghai's Baoshan District, and then shot to death one person in Pudong District. The perpetrator shot and killed one person in Baoshan, and then returned to the fine chemical company where he shot to death three more people before being apprehended. The perpetrator, 62-year-old Fan Jieming, was sentenced to death and executed in 2016.[1][2]

Details

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The attacker beat a colleague to death at the Guangyu fine chemical company in the Baoshan District of the city. He retrieved a hunting rifle that had been hidden in his dormitory, and then asked a taxi cab driver to take him to Pudong District. When the cab stopped in Pudong, the attacker shot the driver to death and drove the vehicle back to Baoshan. In Baoshan, he shot and killed a soldier who was guarding the entrance to a barracks and stole his gun. The suspect then returned to the factory and shot dead three more people, including a manager who may have also been one of the factory's owners.[1][2][3][4]

Perpetrator

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The perpetrator was 62-year-old Fan Jieming. According to Shanghai police, the rampage may have been motivated by an economic dispute.[1][2] Jieming was convicted and sentenced to death for murder, attempted murder, robbery, and robbery of firearms.[5] He was executed in June 2016.

References

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  • ^ Shanghai sees 6 dead in rare shooting spree, reports say, South China Morning Post (June 23, 2013)
  • ^ Man detained after allegedly killing 6 in Shanghai, Xinhua (June 23, 2013)
  • ^ Chen, Yiping (2016-06-14). "杀同事、劫车、抢哨兵步枪,上海64伤枪案凶手被执行死刑_浦江头条_澎湃新闻-The Paper". The Paper. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

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