In a shooting and stabbing attack in central Japan on Thursday, three people were killed, including two police officers, according to authorities, as reported by NHK.
A “man stabbed a woman,” according to reports, the police received a complaint in the late afternoon, a Nakano City police official told CNN.
The individual fled the area and barricaded himself in a building after firing what seemed to be a hunting rifle at four persons as police arrived on the scene, the officer said.
The woman was taken to hospital where she was subsequently pronounced dead.
Public broadcaster NHK later reported that two police officers also died from their injuries and that one other person was injured.
NHK reported the suspect was wearing a camouflage hat, top and bottoms with sunglasses and a mask.
Nakano City urged citizens to stay indoors in a statement posted onto social media Thursday.
Gun violence is extremely rare in Japan. The country has one of the lowest rates of gun crimes in the world due to its extremely strict gun control laws.
In 2018, Japan, a country of 125 million people, only reported nine deaths from firearms – compared with 39,740 that year in the United States, according to data compiled by the Sydney School of Public Health at the University of Sydney.
However, Japan was rocked by a shooting last year that reverberated around the world.
Shinzo Abe, the country’s longest-serving prime minister, was shot dead during a campaign speech in Nara in July.
His murder sent shock waves through Japan and the international community, and also sparked questions about whether enough security was in place to protect him despite Japan’s track record for being a safe place.
Getting hold of a firearm in Japan is extremely difficult and the suspect in Abe’s shooting used a homemade weapon.
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