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Three hurt in rare Japan shooting | Three hurt in rare Japan shooting |
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A gunman in Japan has taken his own life after wounding three people in Yokohama, outside Tokyo, police said. | A gunman in Japan has taken his own life after wounding three people in Yokohama, outside Tokyo, police said. |
The gunman had taken refuge in a building in a residential area which the police surrounded. | The gunman had taken refuge in a building in a residential area which the police surrounded. |
A police spokesman said one of the injured men was in a critical condition and the other two were lightly wounded. | A police spokesman said one of the injured men was in a critical condition and the other two were lightly wounded. |
Japanese media reported the violence appeared to be gang related. Shootings are rare in Japan, where there are strict gun control laws. | |
Police named the gunman as Kenji Hayashi, a 62-year-old member of the Inagawa-kai, a large Japanese organised crime group. | |
He had identified himself to police after they surrounded him. | |
Police entered the building when Mr Hayashi stopped talking and they found him dead. | |
"We stormed the building and found the man on the floor with a revolver, bleeding from his right ear," AFP news agency quoted a police spokesman as saying. | |
What gun violence there is in Japan tends to be associated with the Japanese mafia, known as yakuza. |
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