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Video: Man shot dead during robbery gone wrong in Hat Yai
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SONGKHLA:-- A 38 year old man was shot dead as he tried to rob a jewellery store in Hat Yai during the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The deceased man, who police identified as Mr Somsak Phethong, broke into Hanphet PV Jewellery shop in Hat Yai town centre as the owners were sleeping upstairs.

The owner of the shop, former policeman Mr Wichai Wannawong told police that his brother, who was also staying at the premises was woken just after 3am by noise coming from the jewellery shop downstairs.

On hearing the noise, Mr Wichai’s younger brother, Mr Boonyakorn Chanswang, 45, went downstairs to investigate and saw the intruder inside the shop.

Mr Wichai then said the intruder attacked his brother with a screwdriver and in defence, Mr Boonyakorn shot the man three times as he tried to escape.

The whole incident was captured on CCTV.



Khaosod reports that upon attending the scene officers from Hat Yai police station found the victim’s body in the stairwell of the jewellery shop alongside a bag containing what was believed to be stolen jewellery.

Police believe the victim had been responsible for a number of robberies at other jewellery shops throughout Hat Yai, which had resulted in the theft of gold and other valuables totalling more than one million Baht.

Police are analysing the CCTV footage of the robbery, along with that of the other robberies as they continue to investigate the incident.

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-- 2016-01-27
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Isn't this a robbery gone right? If the shop owner was killed, then it would robbery gone wrong.

You see, the thief is the bad guy, the shop owner is the good guy. Good guy killed bad guy. Everything is in its place.

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Cheeky barsteward robber came back up the stairs, <deleted>. Whats he doing coming back into these peoples residence when he knows they have seen him already. Coming back up to kill them no doubt.

Good enough for you ye . You deserved to die there and then. thumbsup.gif

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Isn't this a robbery gone right? If the shop owner was killed, then it would robbery gone wrong.

You see, the thief is the bad guy, the shop owner is the good guy. Good guy killed bad guy. Everything is in its place.

No Dummy,This is a "Robbery" gong wrong and a "Defense"of property gone right.

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Isn't this a robbery gone right? If the shop owner was killed, then it would robbery gone wrong.

You see, the thief is the bad guy, the shop owner is the good guy. Good guy killed bad guy. Everything is in its place.

No Dummy,This is a "Robbery" gong wrong and a "Defense"of property gone right.

It seems everything is not in its place...

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"shot the man three times as he tried to escape" = murder not self defence. It would be self defence if he was shot in the act of attacking his brother not after the fact.

Yeah, if that happened in the USA the shooter is likely to face charges by the District Attorney and almost certainly wrongful death suit from the robber's family.

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"shot the man three times as he tried to escape" = murder not self defence. It would be self defence if he was shot in the act of attacking his brother not after the fact.

Did you see the video?

He did not try to escape. He came back up the stairs to attack the owners whom he had already attacked before

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"shot the man three times as he tried to escape" = murder not self defence. It would be self defence if he was shot in the act of attacking his brother not after the fact.

Yeah, if that happened in the USA the shooter is likely to face charges by the District Attorney and almost certainly wrongful death suit from the robber's family.

You don't know if that would happen.

Most cops in the US have the ability to properly process a crime scene..., act with integrity, (look that word up in a Thai dictionary) and write reports honestly....

In the US, you have a legal right to protect your life, another life that is in danger and your personal property.

There are also good Samaritan laws in the US which protect you if you help another in need. Find that law in the Thai legal code.

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Yes, you can get a permit from the Amphur. The best way is to have a well connected police officer walk you through it.

Cheers.

I believe you need a work permit for a fallung to get a permit to keep a gun at home. Civilians can only own a .38 cal, max. or a shotgun. Police and military can get .45s or .357s. I am told.

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"shot the man three times as he tried to escape" = murder not self defence. It would be self defence if he was shot in the act of attacking his brother not after the fact.

Yeah, if that happened in the USA the shooter is likely to face charges by the District Attorney and almost certainly wrongful death suit from the robber's family.

You don't know if that would happen.

Most cops in the US have the ability to properly process a crime scene..., act with integrity, (look that word up in a Thai dictionary) and write reports honestly....

In the US, you have a legal right to protect your life, another life that is in danger and your personal property.

There are also good Samaritan laws in the US which protect you if you help another in need. Find that law in the Thai legal code.

That is probably correct. When you say most cops in the US, I assume you are talking about most detectives. Yes, the detectives in the US, and probably in most European countries get good training, from experts in their fields. I cannot even begin to imagine who trains Thai police detectives. The term is almost oxymoronic. Hard to even begin to imagine a Thai police detective having been trained properly by experts, and being able or willing to process a crime scene properly (think Dark Tao). I would imagine there are nearly always other factors they take into account, such as politics, the power and wealth of the perpetrator, etc. The lack of talent on the part of the police force here is astonishing. The lack of motivation to do their jobs properly is also. And lastly, the lack of concern for the public good, and for public safety and welfare.

Having said all that, I doubt there are many that are sympathetic to this robbers plight. You break into a mans shop, threaten his livelihood, and his safety, and you get what is coming to you, in a story that has a happy ending, such as this one. Perhaps his mom has some sorrow at the outcome. But, she also has to accept some responsibility for raising a man child, who cannot distinguish right from wrong, and is a numskull. One more idiot bites the dust. So what?

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The 3rd shot was the kill shot. Right in the back of the head. He was gone at that moment.

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By that you mean the third shot was a murder? He was already down! I think so too!

No way you'll get away with 'self protection' acting like that in a civilized country...

This is the WildEast!

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