Suspect confesses to Phnom Penh double shooting
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PHNOM PENH - The gunman who shot and wounded a couple in a car at midnight at 12:30 pm on February 26, 2018, in Sen Sok district, Phnom Penh appeared before the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on March 7, 2018.
After going on the run for five days, the accused gave himself up to police and confessed to committing the shooting.
According to the perpetrator's confession before the court, he was named Bunteng, born in 1986, currently in the military, T53A, W23C7, Sangkat Chroy Changva, Khan Chroy Changvar, Phnom Penh.
He admitted to firing his Beretta handgun into the victims' Toyota Tacoma five times, but says he was he was angry and confused. Friends say that he was drinking in Diamond Salon Karaoke with them for quite some time before he left the club in his range rover.
After going on the run for five days, the accused gave himself up to police and confessed to committing the shooting.
According to the perpetrator's confession before the court, he was named Bunteng, born in 1986, currently in the military, T53A, W23C7, Sangkat Chroy Changva, Khan Chroy Changvar, Phnom Penh.
He admitted to firing his Beretta handgun into the victims' Toyota Tacoma five times, but says he was he was angry and confused. Friends say that he was drinking in Diamond Salon Karaoke with them for quite some time before he left the club in his range rover.
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They took the photo with the sign in the background??????????????????
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Sometimes, those cool gangsta people who carry guns shoot each other by mistake or through paranoia. Drugs are not mentioned.
March 9, 2018
Officer claims he shot couple over fear of death
The military police officer who turned himself in this week after firing a volley of bullets at a couple, hospitalising both, made his first court appearance on Wednesday after providing an explanation for his actions to police interrogators.
Kong Ravin, 30, was shot three times and his girlfriend Soeung Vin, 25, was shot twice two weeks ago in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district and they were sent to Calmette Hospital for treatment.
The couple had reportedly been in a near crash with the shooter, Bun Teng, 32, who later turned himself in to military police.
In an interrogation video released yesterday, Mr Teng claimed that he shot at the couple because he thought Mr Ravin was going to shoot him first.
Mr Teng explained that he knew the victims through a mutual friend and had been out with all of them a day before the attack, when he got into an argument with a separate person, misplacing a magazine from his gun during the scuffle.
Mr Teng said he went looking for his missing magazine the following day at the bar, then at his friend’s house, the mutual friend of the victims who was with him during the fight the day before.
While at his friend’s house, he spotted the two victims in their car outside the house.
“There were two people in the car when I arrived and I was alone in my car,” Mr Teng told military police. “When I pulled up next to the car of the victims, I rolled down my window and he also rolled down his car window and I asked him if he knew where my gun magazine was, but he did not answer.”
“It seemed like he was drunk,” he added. “Then, he acted as if he was pulling a gun from his waist, making me think that he was pulling a gun out to shoot me, so I took out my gun and shot at him five times.”
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/50112838/of ... -of-death/
March 9, 2018
Officer claims he shot couple over fear of death
The military police officer who turned himself in this week after firing a volley of bullets at a couple, hospitalising both, made his first court appearance on Wednesday after providing an explanation for his actions to police interrogators.
Kong Ravin, 30, was shot three times and his girlfriend Soeung Vin, 25, was shot twice two weeks ago in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district and they were sent to Calmette Hospital for treatment.
The couple had reportedly been in a near crash with the shooter, Bun Teng, 32, who later turned himself in to military police.
In an interrogation video released yesterday, Mr Teng claimed that he shot at the couple because he thought Mr Ravin was going to shoot him first.
Mr Teng explained that he knew the victims through a mutual friend and had been out with all of them a day before the attack, when he got into an argument with a separate person, misplacing a magazine from his gun during the scuffle.
Mr Teng said he went looking for his missing magazine the following day at the bar, then at his friend’s house, the mutual friend of the victims who was with him during the fight the day before.
While at his friend’s house, he spotted the two victims in their car outside the house.
“There were two people in the car when I arrived and I was alone in my car,” Mr Teng told military police. “When I pulled up next to the car of the victims, I rolled down my window and he also rolled down his car window and I asked him if he knew where my gun magazine was, but he did not answer.”
“It seemed like he was drunk,” he added. “Then, he acted as if he was pulling a gun from his waist, making me think that he was pulling a gun out to shoot me, so I took out my gun and shot at him five times.”
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/50112838/of ... -of-death/
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