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2025-04-21

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A fugitive perpetrator driving under the influence slashed someone! Accompanied by two friends, they fled the scene, with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.95.

A fugitive perpetrator driving under the influence slashed someone! Accompanied by two friends, they fled the scene, with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.95.
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The police are continuing to track a stabbing incident in Ximen District. The 39-year-old suspect, surnamed Zhou, attacked a Korean student with a knife after drinking and then fled the scene, ultimately being captured in the Zhongshan District. The suspect's blood alcohol content was as high as 0.95. In addition to being charged with attempted murder, he is also facing charges of public endangerment. After the incident, the victim was taken to the hospital but had no serious injuries. The police stated that they would strengthen patrols in Ximen District to prevent similar incidents from occurring. Recently, there have been multiple violent incidents in the area, raising social concerns.

Continuing to follow this stabbing incident, the suspect fled in a drunk driving incident after the crime! The suspect, surnamed Zhou, escaped from Ximen District, carrying accomplices in an attempt to return to his residence in Nangang, but was surrounded by the police along the way. When the police opened the car door, they smelled a strong odor of alcohol, and the suspect's blood alcohol content was 0.95. In addition to being suspected of attempted murder, he was arrested for public endangerment. However, this is not the first time a criminal case has occurred in Ximen District in the past three months.

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The police pursued for half an hour before intercepting the suspect on the street and controlling him on the ground. The suspect, surnamed Zhou, was drinking with friends in Ximen District and, when preparing to leave, was provoked by a glance from the other party, prompting him to charge forward with a knife and injure the victim. After the attack, the suspect immediately fled in a car, intending to hide back in Nangang, and was eventually arrested at the intersection of Linsen North Road and Mingquan East Road in Zhongshan District.

The chief of the Ximen Police Station stated that the suspect was immediately transferred to the prosecutorial authority for investigation based on attempted murder and public endangerment due to drunk driving. As for the student who was randomly attacked, he was hospitalized and is in good condition. He is a student at the Mandarin Language Center of Fu Jen Catholic University and has since received visits and care from a priest and teachers. The school will provide support if he needs assistance in the future.

However, the recent public security situation in Ximen District is really concerning. The area is crowded with people, whether on weekdays or weekends, especially with KTVs and cinemas, and it remains lively late at night. However, there have been multiple incidents of violence recently. Last month, a youth knife fight occurred at the Shizilin Building due to a conflict arising from disagreements in online conversations. Additionally, a robbery occurred in the pedestrian zone of Ximen in February, where a thief pretended to shop and snatched a gold necklace. Last year, there was also a street brawl involving a famous squid soup vendor. Incidents have occurred almost every month, and this time, even foreign nationals have become victims. The police stated they would increase patrols, but what is concerning is that this area, which has the highest foot traffic, may become the place where social incidents occur most frequently.

Reminder:

  • Reject violence, please call 110
  • Anti-bullying campus hotline: 1953
  • Anti-bullying workplace hotline: 1955
  • Legal Aid Foundation: (02)412-8518

Please do not drink and drive; excessive drinking is harmful to health, and drinking is prohibited for those under 18.