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A man who appeared to be Japanese was found in a serious condition in San Pedro.

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#1
  • Darksouls
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  • 2023/10/12 23:29

A few days ago, a man in his mid-20s was found in Wilder Addison Park in San Pedro in serious condition and his identity is unknown. A black backpack and a wallet containing Japanese yen were found.
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/unidentified-man-found-with-traumatic-brain-injury-in-san-pedro/

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#35
  • 昭和27
  • 2023/10/19 (Thu) 09:42
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In California there is money to pay for medical treatment, etc. for victims of crimes, and at the national level, if the victim wishes, he can stay in the US for a number of years with a

U visa, and then permanent residency is also possible. I wish him a good recovery.

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#36
  • ククレカレー
  • 2023/10/22 (Sun) 18:19
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I wonder if they still don't know the identity ?
Is the consulate intervening ??

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#37
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/23 (Mon) 16:20
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Japanese female police officers should now be commended for the chance to help their fellow countrymen.

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#38
  • Usagi-usagi
  • 2023/10/23 (Mon) 22:43
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↑ ↑ Japanese female police officer, that person, the fire on Maui, George Floyd's cause of death, and many other urban legend-like transmissions are a mystery ・ ・ ・

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#39
  • 進捗しますように
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 01:40
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Sanitizer for personal effects is a Japanese product ? or is it in Japanese, English, Hangul, Chinese,

Non-US citizens entering by sea are fingerprinted
but not by sea.
If the fingerprints don't reveal identity,
I think it's more likely that sea route entry = seafarer.

Since the contact person is a
social worker, not a police officer,
they may not call immigration to search for foreigner's fingerprints.

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#40
  • 通りすがりの旅ガラス
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 02:18
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I saw on youtube that he was a Korean who disappeared on a trip to Japan, and they had a picture of his face
I'm convinced he had Japanese yen with him
Maybe we should give some information to the Korean community.

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#42
  • ポイ
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 06:46
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I wonder if these things can't be fingerprinted ?
They take your fingerprints when you enter the country, so they should be able to tell who you are in one shot.

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#43
  • 70代でバイクにのれる?
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 07:01
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> Maybe you should call for information in the Korean community

if you take the initiative ?.

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#44
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/24 (Tue) 07:43
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A Japanese female police officer, apparently visiting a police station in Japan, told him that Japanese police officers were poorly equipped.

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#45
  • Usagi-usagi
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 12:24
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It is true that Japanese police officers are poorly equipped. I've never seen them fight back against armed criminals with a wandering stick in the U.S.. I've seen a few police officers injured by foot bites when they tried to capture an inoshin with a wandering stick.

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#46
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 17:34
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What would happen if they started pointing guns at people and shooting them if they resisted, as they do in the U.S.?
It is a cop's natural right to shoot if his life is in danger, or he is a martyr ?.

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#47

It seems that the person in question has been identified as a Japanese national. I believe that the details cannot be disclosed for privacy reasons.
https://article.yahoo.co.jp/detail/d17fcb9356c3184670ac72ef4c039002682394dd

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#48

Yahoo News says the consulate has identified him.
They say he is Japanese.

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#49
  • Usagi-usagi
  • 2023/10/25 (Wed) 22:54
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If someone points a gun at you, there is no question. Japan is too soft on criminals.

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#50
  • ガサネタ
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 00:13
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I often see drunken people kicking policemen in the streets of Kabukicho, Shinjuku.
The policeman would calm him down and say, "Oh, it's all right. If you did something like that in America, you would be handcuffed behind your back and held down on the ground.
That's the norm. Japanese policemen are really 00.
( Please put your thoughts in the "0". You can increase or decrease the number of zeros. )

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#51
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 00:30
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We assume he has a gun
Japan assumes he's just a drunk
He shoots at cops when a car comes at him
I saw a cop throw a woman over his shoulder in Kabukicho She was acting up and he was throwing her over his shoulder.
I saw a cop throwing a woman on his back He didn't get bitten by a wild boar.

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#52
  • パクる野郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 01:08
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The Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles has received several inquiries asking if he is the son, but none have been confirmed.
End of the story with a gasser.

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#53
  • パクる野郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 01:15
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A Korean man, Yoon ・ Sejun ( 27 ), who went missing while traveling in Japan, was reportedly found in the United States on the Internet. However, this turned out to be untrue.

Los Angeles health officials in the U.S. released a photo of an Asian man in his mid-20s on the 11th of this month and called for information regarding the man's identity. According to Los Angeles health officials, the man was found with a brain injury in a residential neighborhood in San Pedro, near the Los Angeles coast, on the 9th of this month. The man was taken to an area hospital for treatment and is in serious condition. The man is 178 cm tall and weighs 72 kg. He was found with a wallet containing ・ Japanese coins and a black backpack containing travel toiletries.

Subsequently, claims circulated around the Internet that this unidentified man was Sejung Yoon ・. He is said to be about the same height as Yoon, who is said to be 175 centimeters tall, and to have a similar face. The fact that Mr. Yoon was carrying a black backpack during his trip to Japan also added fuel to this claim. However, the police investigated and confirmed that the man was not Mr. Yoon. An official from the Consulate-General of the Republic of Korea in Los Angeles told The Korea Daily, "We took the man's fingerprints and sent them to Korea to check them against Ms. Yoon's fingerprints, but they did not match. Mr. Yoon entered Osaka, Japan on a tourist visa on May 9 of this year, and was last contacted by his family on June 8, when he disappeared. It is known that Ms. Yoon visited Japan as a pre-tourist trip before her new job and stayed at a guesthouse in Wakayama Prefecture.

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#54
  • ガサネタ
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 09:14
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# 51
You wouldn't suddenly throw a woman on her back when she was drunk and out of control.
I did so because I was in over my head and things got out of hand.
Over here, if a police officer is called in for trouble and the person does not comply,
they will immediately handcuff the person who loses their reason and defies them.
However, Japanese policemen do not immediately act with strong measures when resisted.
That's what makes it so frustrating. Are you a man who cannot tell the difference? LOL!

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#54
  • ガセネタ次郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 09:19
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# 51
> When a runaway car comes at a cop, he shoots properly

That's a cop shooting to protect himself.
In America, they shoot at people who are fleeing.
The antis don't know the difference between the two.

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