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Wang Xiwen
Bornca. 1948
DiedJune 10, 1981
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
OccupationPolice officer
Criminal penaltySentenced to death
Details
DateNovember 17, 1980
Location(s)Handan, People's Republic of China
Killed7
Injured12
WeaponsLight machine gun
Rifles
Pistol
Hand grenades

Wang Xiwen (Chinese: 王锡文) was a Chinese police officer and mass murderer who killed seven people and wounded twelve others in Handan, People's Republic of China on November 17, 1980, before being arrested. He was sentenced to death in a public trial on June 10, 1981, and executed immediately afterwards.[1][2]

Life[edit]

Wang, a Han Chinese, was a policeman at the Sucao (苏曹) police station of the Handan municipal public security subbureau, and was promoted to brigade militia company commander and vice chairman of the brigade revolutionary committee. He was said to have become resentful when he lost the latter position, because he and his wife Hao Jinfang (郝金芳) did not adhere to the family planning policy.

Wang, who was also a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), was a follower of Lin Biao and the Gang of Four, advocated their policies and criticized the leaders of the CCP after the 3rd Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1978.[3][4]

Shooting[edit]

In the evening of November 17, 1980, just days before the upcoming trials of the members of the Gang of Four, Wang broke into the office of deputy director Song Tiefa (宋铁法) and director Li Qingsheng (李庆生), pried open a drawer and stole a pistol, 25 rounds of ammunition, CN¥200, and 300 pounds of ration stamps. The 32-year-old policeman then destroyed a ceramics bust of Mao Zedong, as well as portraits of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Zhou Enlai, and Zhu De by firing eleven rounds.

Subsequently, Wang broke into the armory of the second brigade in the north of Handan, where he armed himself with a light machine gun, eight rifles, 28 hand grenades, and a total of 2,700 rounds of ammunition. For the next six hours he paced through the streets of Handan, shooting people and throwing grenades, and repeatedly returned to the armory in between to restock his arms supply. When he was finally arrested Wang had spent 460 rounds and detonated 26 grenades, leaving six people dead at the scene, one more fatally wounded, and twelve others injured, five of them seriously. He had also killed two pigs and damaged two television sets, as well as a transformer.[3][4][5]

Victims[edit]

Among those killed were:

Trial and execution[edit]

After the investigation of the crime by the Handan City Public Security Bureau was completed the case was transferred to the Handan Prefectural Intermediate People's Court on January 13, 1981. Prosecution began on January 21, but due to insufficient evidence the case was returned to the Handan Procuratorate on February 20.

After an additional investigation the case was again transferred to the Handan Prefectural Intermediate People's Court on March 26, and on April 9, 1981, Wang was sentenced to death for counterrevolutionary activities and deprived of his political rights for life. Wang filed an appeal against the verdict, claiming that he had been insane at the time, and so the case was transferred to the Hebei Provincial Higher People's Court on April 21, which sent Wang to a psychiatric hospital in Baoding for examination, where he was eventually found to be legally sane. On May 9 the judicial committee decided to maintain Wang's conviction, and on May 13 the case was transferred to the Supreme People's Court to review the verdict, which was approved on May 26.

The conviction was thus upheld by the Handan Prefectural Intermediate People's Court, as well as the Handan Municipal People's Court in a public trial at the Handan Municipal Stadium on June 10. Immediately after his appeal was dismissed Wang was blindfolded, bound to a pole and executed by a firing squad in front of a crowd of 50,000 people.[3][4][5][6]

References[edit]

  • ^ Shao Chuan Leng & Hungdah Chiu: Criminal Justice in Post-Mao China: Analysis and Documents; SUNY Press, 1985. (p. 146) ISBN 9781438410500
  • ^ a b c 法律常识资料及案例选; 测绘出版社, 1986. (p. 285/86)
  • ^ a b c United States Foreign Broadcast Information Service: Daily Report: People's Republic of China, Iss. 115-125; National Technical Information Service, 1981.
  • ^ a b 河北省地方志编纂委员会: 河北省志: 审判志; 河北人民出版社. (pp. 192-194)
  • ^ The Asia Letter, Issues 810-914; 1980.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wang_Xiwen&oldid=1211586432"

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