2009 Saipan shootings
2009 Saipan shootings | |
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murder-suicide | |
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Deaths | 5 (including the perpetrator) |
Injured | 9[2] |
Perpetrator | Li Zhongren |
The 2009 Saipan shootings were a spree shooting that took place on the United States
Shootings
The gunman opened fire in two locations across the island of
From there, he traveled to the popular tourist destination Last Command Post Park, which was the location of Japan's last base for military commanders during World War II. There, he set his van on fire and then walked to the edge of Banzai Cliff, firing along the way. Upon arriving along the edge of the cliff, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with his rifle as police closed in. A search of the van's remains recovered three additional rifles and more than 750 rounds of ammunition.[2][4][5] The shootings lasted for an approximate half-hour.[1]
The shooter fired 40+ rounds during the shooting, and a note written by him was found, although its contents will not be released.[6]
Victims
Five people (including the gunman) were killed and nine others were injured. All of the deceased victims, as well as one of the injured, were residents of Saipan, while the others were visiting from South Korea; it is not believed that the tourists were specifically targeted. They are:[2][7]
Killed
- Enrique Naputi, 30
- Richard Borja, 22
- Vince Rosario, 5
- Korina Naputi, 1
- Li Zhongren, 42 (gunman)
Injured
- Dolores Naputi, 4
- Park Jae-hyung, 39
- Seven unnamed tourists
Perpetrator
The gunman was identified as 42-year-old Li Zhongren, who was employed at the Kannat Tabla shooting range as a contract worker. He was also living at the shooting range at the time of the shootings. It had been reported that he left a suicide note behind detailing his motive as a "business deal gone bad".[4] Police officials believed that the shootings, reported as premeditated, were sparked by a frustration over financial issues.[2]
Reactions
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References
- ^ a b "5 dead in Saipan shooting"
- ^ a b c d "Police Identify Gunman in Saipan Rampage"
- ^ "Deaths in Saipan shooting". Aljazeera.com. November 20, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
- ^ a b c "Saipan Shooting: Gunman Opens Fire On Pacific Island; 5 Dead"
- ^ a b "Authorities: Gunman kills 4, wounds 6 on Saipan"
- ^ Staff, Variety News (November 26, 2009). "DPS: Gunman fired over 40 rounds". Marianas Variety News & Views. Retrieved January 25, 2025.
- ^ "Victims named in Saipan shooting". www.kuam.com. Retrieved May 27, 2021.