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Reuters-Driver who crashed into Chinese consulate carried knife crossbow

October 20, 2023   3 min   484 words

这则报道令人深感担忧。一名中国公民于10月9日驾车冲进旧金山中国领事馆后,与警察发生搏斗,随后被警察击毙。报道提到,袭击者携带了一把可折叠刀和一把装满箭矢的十字弓。这一事件引发了对袭击动机的猜测,但目前尚无确凿的答案。 在这样的事件中,我们必须慎重对待,以确保公众的安全。然而,报道中并未提供袭击者的移民身份或是否与领事馆有关的信息。这使人们产生了更多的疑问。旧金山警察局内部的调查仍在进行,但我们需要更多的透明度和信息,以理解这一事件的完整背景。 这一事件也引发了领事馆的谴责,要求进行全面调查。这凸显了国际关系和外交事务的复杂性。我们必须等待调查结果,以了解袭击的动机和是否存在更广泛的威胁。 总之,这起事件提醒我们需要保持警惕,但也需要更多的信息来理解其背后的真相。这是一个复杂的案件,需要仔细的调查和透明的信息披露。

2023-10-20T01:56:20Z
San Francisco Police vehicle is parked on the street near the visa office of the Chinese consulate, where local media has reported a vehicle may have crashed into the building, in San Francisco, California, U.S. on October 9, 2023. REUTERS/Nathan Frandino/File Photo

A Chinese citizen who crashed his car into the Chinese consulate in San Francisco on Oct. 9 appeared to slash at a policeman with a knife as they scuffled before the officer shot him dead, newly released video of the confrontation showed on Thursday.

In addition to recovering the weapon seen wielded by the suspect - a folding knife with a 3-1/2-inch (8.9 cm) blade - officers also found a loaded crossbow with arrows in the backseat of the man's vehicle, police said.

Footage captured by police body-worn cameras was released during a 90-minute "town hall meeting," an online briefing the San Francisco Police Department typically presents within 10 days of any officer-involved shooting as part of its public transparency routine.

The department's internal review of police conduct in the incident was continuing, along with a separate investigation into the overall case itself.

San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said the deceased suspect, Zhanyuan Yang, 31, was a Chinese national. He made no mention of Yang's immigration status or whether he had any connection to the consulate. A department spokeswoman said she was not at liberty to answer those questions.

Scott said police "don't have anything further to release to the public" regarding possible motives for the attack.

According to police, Yang plowed his Honda sedan into the lobby of the consulate visa office around 3 p.m. In recordings of emergency-911 calls played during Thursday's presentation, eyewitnesses were heard describing the driver as armed with a gun and bleeding from the head when he emerged from the vehicle.

The only weapons recovered from the scene, police said, were the knife and crossbow, which somewhat resembled a rifle.

Police said two security guards inside the consulate initially restrained Yang until police arrived minutes later.

Bodycam video showed the police sergeant and one of the guards struggling to pin Yang to a wall as he turns toward them, making what police described as "multiple, rapid, downward swinging motions" in their direction with the knife, which is visible in the footage.

As two more police officers burst into the lobby, the sergeant can be seen stepping back before he draws his weapon and shoots the suspect at close range. Yang was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Nobody else was injured, but the sergeant and others in the lobby can be heard coughing as they inhale fumes of pepper spray that police said was unleashed prior to officers' arrival in the building. It was not made clear who fired the pepper spray.

At the time of the incident, China's foreign mission condemned what it called a "violent attack" on the consulate, demanding a thorough investigation.