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'Intoxicated' US marines arrested in Japan after attacking police cars – reports | |
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Four US marines have been detained in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, after three American servicemen attacked two police vehicles, according to local media reports. | Four US marines have been detained in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, after three American servicemen attacked two police vehicles, according to local media reports. |
Police in Onna were searching for a US marine wanted in connection with a home invasion when two of their vehicles sustained damage from objects hurled by three US servicemen, the Okinawa Times reported. | Police in Onna were searching for a US marine wanted in connection with a home invasion when two of their vehicles sustained damage from objects hurled by three US servicemen, the Okinawa Times reported. |
Japan’s Kyodo news agency said that the three individuals were intoxicated. All four US marines were arrested and taken into custody. | Japan’s Kyodo news agency said that the three individuals were intoxicated. All four US marines were arrested and taken into custody. |
The Pentagon has not yet commented on the incident. Around half of the 54,000 US military personnel in Japan are stationed in Okinawa. A string of crimes committed by US servicemen on the island have made their presence deeply unpopular among locals. In February, residents voted overwhelmingly to move a US military base off the island, but the non-binding referendum was ignored. | The Pentagon has not yet commented on the incident. Around half of the 54,000 US military personnel in Japan are stationed in Okinawa. A string of crimes committed by US servicemen on the island have made their presence deeply unpopular among locals. In February, residents voted overwhelmingly to move a US military base off the island, but the non-binding referendum was ignored. |
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