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Gunman kills Thai local official at work as country reels from school shooting

Police said the suspect was taken into custody after two people were shot at a local government office, including a provincial official who later died.

  • On Monday, Thai Police arrested former lawmaker Chalong Reawraeng after he allegedly fired shots at a government office in Nonthaburi, targeting Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organisation president Thongchai Yenprasert.
  • This attack follows a recent rampage at Debsirin Nonthaburi School where a 14-year-old killed nine people and injured over 20, marking Thailand's deadliest mass shooting in nearly four years.
  • The suspect forced his way into the office at about 11 a.m. and fired several shots at Thongchai and his driver; the Bangkok Post later reported Thongchai died at a hospital.
  • Data from the Small Arms Survey shows Thailand has around 15 guns per 100 residents; Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul intends to tighten gun control laws as current regulations allow people as young as 20 to own firearms.
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Former Thai MP arrested after shooting at government office kills one

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A former Thai parliament member has been arrested following a fatal shooting at a Thai government building just outside Bangkok. One person was killed. It appears to be a targeted attack, and the motive is believed to be personal. The incident occurred around 11:00 local time at a provincial government building in Nonthaburi. Thongchai Yenprasert, a senior official there, was struck in the face and neck and died in the hospital from his injurie…

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