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Zama and Shibuya shootings
Location Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture and Shibuya, Tokyo in Japan
DateJuly 29, 1965
11:00–19:18 ( UTC+09:00)
Attack type
Spree shooting, hostage crisis, shootout
Weapons Rifle, Handgun
Deaths1
Injured17
PerpetratorMisao Katagiri
Misao Katagiri
Born(1947-04-15)April 15, 1947
DiedJuly 21, 1972(1972-07-21) (aged 25)
Miyagi Prison, Japan
Cause of death Execution by hanging
Criminal status Executed
Conviction(s) Murder
Criminal penalty Death
Details
DateJuly 29, 1965
11:00–19:18 ( UTC+09:00)
Location(s) Zama & Shibuya, Japan
Killed1
Injured17
Weapons Rifle

The Zama and Shibuya shootings were the double spree shootings in Japan on July 29, 1965, by Misao Katagiri (片桐 操, Katagiri Misao, April 15, 1947 – July 21, 1972), which left one police officer dead and 17 people injured, at the conclusion of which he was captured by police officers. Katagiri was later executed. [1]

Timeline

Katagiri was born in Setagaya, Tokyo and reportedly loved guns. On July 29, 1965, he shot dead one policeman and injured another with a rifle in Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture. He stole a handgun and hijacked four cars. In Shibuya, Tokyo, he entered a gun shop near the Shibuya fire station and took four hostages, which resulted in a gun battle with the police. About 5,000 people, including Norio Nagayama, witnessed the gunfight, during which he injured 16 people. [2] One hostage attacked him and police officers eventually captured him. Katagiri was sentenced to death and was executed on July 21, 1972.[ contradictory]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ano Shikeishū no Saigo no Shunkan" (in Japanese). Books Kinokuniya. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  2. ^ 少年ライフル魔事件 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-03-19.

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