Man arrested for killing six in Shanghai
SHANGHAI - Police have detained a man who allegedly killed six people in east China's Shanghai Municipality on Saturday, local police said Sunday.
Security staff members guard at the murder site at a chemical factory in Baoshan district, East China's Shanghai municipality, June 23, 2013. Police arrested late Saturday a 62-year-old man, surnamed Fan, who murdered six people, including four colleagues, a driver and a barracks guard in Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua] |
The 62-year-old suspect, a man surnamed Fan, beat one of his colleagues to death and subsequently killed five others, including three of his colleagues, a driver and a sentry on Saturday, municipal police said.
Four others -- a sentry, a police officer and two of Fan's colleagues -- were injured. They are receiving medical treatment and are in stable condition, local police said.
Fan, who is director of the general office of Shanghai Guangyu Fine Chemical Co., Ltd., had a dispute over a factory equipment transfer with two colleagues surnamed Li and Zhang, respectively, on Saturday.
Fan beat Zhang to death during their fight. As he fled, he gunned down a driver and drove the man's car back to the plant. On his way back, he killed a sentry at a military barracks and injured another with a hunting rifle.
He shot three others dead and injured two at the gate of the plant when he returned at 11 p.m. Saturday.
Police captured Fan at 11:15 pm at the plant. A police officer was shot and injured during the process.
Shanghai Party chief Han Zheng and Mayor Yang Xiong ordered relevant authorities to handle the aftermath properly, make a thorough investigation of the case, release related information in a timely manner, and maintain social stability.