Crime Pokemon shop employee killed in Tokyo knife attack - murder-suicide

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Reuters [A]

Pokemon shop employee killed in Tokyo knife attack​

By Reuters
March 26, 20261:04 PM GMT
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TOKYO, March 26 (Reuters) - A female employee at a Pokemon merchandise shop was stabbed to death in Tokyo's commercial complex on Thursday, and the suspected assailant also died ‌after stabbing himself, shocking shoppers during children's spring break season in Japan.
The woman, in her 20s, was stabbed in her neck at 7:16 p.m. local time (1016 GMT) in a shopping mall by a man also in his 20s, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said. Both were pronounced dead at ⁠a hospital within an hour, police said.

Broadcaster TV Asahi said the woman was a store clerk of the Pokemon Center in the building and the perpetrator was wielding knives in both hands.
Before Thursday's incident, police had received complaints from a person, believed to be the deceased woman, over alleged stalking, the Asahi newspaper reported.
Videos posted on social media showed shoppers running away from the site as ambulances converged on the building, located just a few hundred meters distant from the Ikebukuro ‌terminal, ⁠one of the busiest train stations in Tokyo.
The store was crowded with apparently more than 100 customers, including many children and foreign tourists, before the sounds of falling shelves and a woman screaming "help!" could be heard, a witness who fled the scene told ⁠Asahi.

Pokemon Co, which operates about two dozen stores in Japan selling merchandise from the popular franchise, said the store in Ikebukuro and its adjacent “Pikachu Sweets” cafe would be closed until further ⁠notice.
“We will prioritise our full cooperation with the police and our staff’s physical and mental care,” the company said in a statement on its website.
Strict gun ⁠controls in Japan mean knife attacks are a more common form of public violence, with multiple stabbing incidents on trains and at railway stations in the past few years.

Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by Ros Russell and Keith Weir
 
You really do hear it a lot, regardless of country, that a stalker wasn't taken seriously by police before it was too late. I wonder the reason why? Is it really just lack of evidence of a crime because Japan is famous for their high conviction rate and not always worrying about if they got the right guy or not. I don't know, stalking is a crime and seems pretty easy to get evidence for on the victims part. Makes me wonder if its a high volume of cases of this type or just a general lack of care or maybe too many false positives. Stalking never just goes away once someone get their hooks in so I just would like some hard data, why do police so often ignore it?
 
Explain to me why the all-women rail cars exist, then? Yes, those fine upstanding Nippon men, who so frequently grope women on trains, that the women need their own cars to keep from getting felt up on the way to work. Over 21,000 cases of stalking were reported in 2018. And it looks like the rate has increased, a bit, since then. I'll say it again: Japanese men have always been a bit creepy.
They have all-women train cars because they're a sensible country that recognizes that women are weaker than men and need some sort of protection. Despite Japan having much lower rates of sexual assaults than other countries, it still happens, and so they did something about it. It should be available in every country, honestly.
 
Should have used a hyper potion or a Max Revive, dumbasses...
 
You really do hear it a lot, regardless of country, that a stalker wasn't taken seriously by police before it was too late. I wonder the reason why? Is it really just lack of evidence of a crime because Japan is famous for their high conviction rate and not always worrying about if they got the right guy or not. I don't know, stalking is a crime and seems pretty easy to get evidence for on the victims part. Makes me wonder if its a high volume of cases of this type or just a general lack of care or maybe too many false positives. Stalking never just goes away once someone get their hooks in so I just would like some hard data, why do police so often ignore it?
I imagine it's some combination of not wanting to ruin a persons life for being slightly spergy and law enforcement not seeing the full picture.

What could be interpreted as romantic gestures for some could be seen as stalking for others, and if the police dedicated their time to arrest people for being awkward around the opposite gender the world would end.

Also in many stalking cases it starts pretty normally but escalates over time, and if you come to the police and say "I believe this dude sent me 10 cherry chocolate boxes and I feel uncomfortable" no cop is gonna take it seriously, and then 2 weeks later you find a beheaded bird on your front door, you don't know if it's natural or manmade, 3 weeks later you get 27 stab wounds from the gas station cashier you smiled at once.

There's also the issue of unreliability, look into the case of Cindy James, there seems to be two theories: Either she was a complete bpd schizo who killed herself to prove her delusions or she was getting gaslit into madness and eventually murdered by her stalker.
 
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Explain to me why the all-women rail cars exist, then? Yes, those fine upstanding Nippon men, who so frequently grope women on trains, that the women need their own cars to keep from getting felt up on the way to work. Over 21,000 cases of stalking were reported in 2018. And it looks like the rate has increased, a bit, since then. I'll say it again: Japanese men have always been a bit creepy.
The reason why cell phones added noises to the cameras was because Asians kept using them to take up skirt pictures. They had to add a noise so women would be alerted by men trying to photograph their underwear without their permission.
They have all-women train cars because they're a sensible country that recognizes that women are weaker than men and need some sort of protection. Despite Japan having much lower rates of sexual assaults than other countries, it still happens, and so they did something about it. It should be available in every country, honestly.
Women don't need protecting from nothing. You don't have very busy trains and then reserve multiple coaches for one group of people only unless you have a reason. Trains cost money to run, the more customers you can fit the better. Men pay as much as women do and having a coach they cannot use costs you money.
 
sounds like it was a crazy stalker who snapped and killed the girl he was crushing on and nothing to do with the Pokeman's except that she worked there.
 
The amount of sexual assault and groping is lower in Japan than in the UK or France, the only difference is Japan looked for solutions while western governments told you to stop being a bigot
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And Worst Korea proves itself once again at how shitty of a country it is, and yet people care less about it, compared to when a crime happens in Japan.

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Hirokawa Daiki is the name of the murderer. As much as I hate all of the Jeets that they're importing to Japan, this was a true and honest Japanese man killing another Japanese person (Harukawa Moe).

Is there a possibility that the provided name of the murderer isn't the actual person, but either someone else (probably a dead person) or even a made-up name, to cover up a Black or Brown being the actual murderer? Is that even a thing in murder cases?
 
Is there a possibility that the provided name of the murderer isn't the actual person, but either someone else (probably a dead person) or even a made-up name, to cover up a Black or Brown being the actual murderer? Is that even a thing in murder cases?
Is it really that hard to believe some people that aren't dark-skinned act like this?
 
And Worst Korea proves itself once again at how shitty of a country it is, and yet people care less about it, compared to when a crime happens in Japan.



Is there a possibility that the provided name of the murderer isn't the actual person, but either someone else (probably a dead person) or even a made-up name, to cover up a Black or Brown being the actual murderer? Is that even a thing in murder cases?
Its better to stay quiet than remove all doubt.
 
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