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Unconfirmed 28-12 4Am Gunman Attack On Protesters 1 Dead


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I have been watching this on Michael Yons facebook page. Nowhere else on twitter or anywhere else.

 

Here are the copies from the posts there:

 

Michael Yon

 

about an hour ago:

 

Kor Por under attack now?

 

Anyone there with video?

 

Torry Tongnaka One victim pronounced dead at Klang Hospital.45 minutes ago via mobile

 

Tanya Joy This one just die got shot in the neck

22 minutes ago via mobile

 

Zazee Zolace At the gov house gate 4 45 minutes ago via mobile

 

Orathai Love King 4 injured confirm. 2 out of them severe condition . I cannot post photo? Why more photo from site 47 minutes ago via mobile

 

Ooy James https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=591248987595156&set=p.591248987595156&type=1

 

Sye Kewlin Kor Por Thor under attack

***Happening***

about an hour ago via mobile

 

Jon-Amerin Vorabutra Image posted of guard shot. 1 shot in neck and 3 others injured. about an hour ago via mobile

 

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2 person taken to hospital Rama in a coma 1.

1 person taken to hospital mid in a coma.

1 person taken to hospital Rajvithi.

41 minutes ago

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Mountain of evidence found at stadium : police claim

 

 

A FORENSIC team and an explosive-ordnance disposal unit were dispatched yesterday to collect evidence after clashes between anti-government protesters and police outside Gate 1 of the Thai-Japan Stadium on Thursday.

 

Police said a large amount of evidence had been discovered in front of the stadium, including several bullets of unknown size, residue from a home-made bomb, metal screws, and a large number of glass marbles. In addition, two police trucks and a police van were found to have been damaged.

 

Inspection of the site was carried out while crowd-control police were guarding the venue. Metropolitan Police Bureau spokesman Maj Gen Adul Narongsak said police would collect the evidence and prepare arrest warrants against suspects involved in the clashes - both at the stadium and on Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road.

 

At a press conference yesterday, Adul said 34 police officers had been injured during clashes with protesters at the stadium, with one officer shot dead. A taxi driver was also severely injured by protesters as they closed Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, he said.

 

Adul said police had also arrested and charged 14 protesters who stormed into the stadium, a government building, and also destroyed public property. Their cases had been filed at Din Daeng Police Station. They were released on bail early yesterday.

 

Adul said it was the protesters who were to blame for instigating violence - using weapons such as slingshots and firecrackers, as well as projectiles thrown at the police.

 

He said that at 9.15am on Thursday two male protesters had climbed a building and sprayed live rounds down on police officers below, killing Pol Senior Sgt-Major Narong Pitisit, a traffic policeman from Bangkok's Talat Phlu Police Station.

 

The protesters could therefore not be deemed to have rallied peacefully, Adul said. However, at the press conference, Adul failed to mention anything about those protesters injured or killed in the clashes.

 

The Students and People's Network for Thailand's Reform, a faction of the People's Democratic Reform Committee, yesterday summoned the arrested protesters for interrogation at Democracy Monument. Three of them have been admitted to hospital.

 

PDRC spokesman Akanat Promphan said photos of the building where the "men in black" were allegedly located matched those of the Labour Ministry near the stadium. He questioned whether they were wearing police uniforms and how they could have climbed up on to the top of the building, as no protesters were rallying in the area at that time. :surprised:

 

At the stadium yesterday, members of the 40 Senators group inspected the site of the clashes and the candidacy registration. They were booed by police officers guarding the venue.

 

In a separate development, the taxi driver, Petch Chusrikwan, said yesterday from Phramongkutklao Hospital where he was recovering that he had complained to protesters he could not make a living while they were blocking the road.

 

He then threw a bottle of red liquid on to the road, which prompted protesters to assault him.

 

Suwanee - the 16-year-old daughter of the taxi driver - filed a complaint with police.

 

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Mountain-of-evidence-found-at-stadium-police-claim-30223135.html

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Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 20m

The fatal shooting at 3am took place near Chamai Maruchet Bridge behind the protest stage (Pic @Pat_ThaiPBS) pic.twitter.com/L7wQosTEgO #Bangkok

 

Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 18m

The guard that was fatally shot was wearing this BB Gun protective armour (Pic @Pat_ThaiPBS) pic.twitter.com/sQL7Di2q6d #Bangkok

 

Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 16m

Two of the protest guards are said to be in a serious condition. The unknown assailant was able to flee the scene #Bangkok

 

Turdsak Numsakul â€@bkkbase 35m

@ChadapornLin @veen_NT @Ryn_writes If this is one of the shell casings from last night, it is from an AK47, not M16.

 

Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 7m

The man that died was 31 year old Chamrieng Jitrawat from Prachuap Khiri Khan province. He was shot in the neck - TR @Intaket_Rw

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