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post #1 of 14
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Clearly, Asians are trying up the ante in the psycho-fuck sweepstakes this week.


TOKYO - The mayor of the Japanese city of Nagasaki was shot to death in a brazen attack Tuesday by an organized crime chief apparently enraged that the city refused to compensate him after his car was damaged at a public works construction site, police said.
The shooting was rare in a country where handguns are strictly banned and only five politicians are known to have been killed since World War II.

Mayor Iccho Ito, 61, was shot twice in the back at point-blank range outside a train station Tuesday evening, Nagasaki police official Rumi Tsujimoto said.

One of the bullets struck the mayor's heart and he went into cardiac arrest, according to Nagasaki University Hospital spokesman Kenzo Kusano. Ito died after emergency surgery, said Nagasaki prefectural police official Hirofumi Ito.

Tetsuya Shiroo, a senior member of Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest organized crime syndicate, was wrestled to the ground by officers after the attack and arrested, police said.

He later admitted to shooting Ito with a handgun with the intent to kill, Nagasaki chief investigator Kazuki Umebayashi said at a news conference.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for a "rigorous investigation."

"This murder, which took place in the middle of an election campaign, is a threat to democracy," Abe said early Wednesday. "We must eradicate violence firmly."

It was the second attack in the last 20 years against a mayor of Nagasaki, which was destroyed by a U.S. atomic bomb in the closing days of World War II in 1945 and whose leaders have actively campaigned against militarism.

In 1990, Mayor Hitoshi Motoshima was shot and seriously wounded after saying that Japan's emperor, beloved by rightists, bore some responsibility for World War II.

Tuesday's attack appeared to involve a more trivial matter, however.

Shiroo reportedly clashed with Nagasaki city officials in 2003 after his car was damaged when he drove into a hole at a public works site. He tried unsuccessfully to get compensation from the city after his insurance company refused to pay up, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK.

Shiroo also sent a letter to broadcaster TV Asahi to protest recent money scandals linked to Ito, including hidden accounts and public works contracts, Kyodo reported.

Backed by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Ito was campaigning for his fourth term in office before Sunday's elections. He was an active figure in the movement against nuclear proliferation, heading a coalition of Japanese cities calling for the elimination of nuclear weapons.

"Mayor Ito had a strong and boundless passion for peace," said Sunao Tsuboi, leader of a survivors' group based in Hiroshima, a city also flattened by a U.S. atomic bomb in 1945.

Commonly known as yakuza, Japan's organized crime groups are typically involved in real estate and construction kickback schemes, extortion, gambling, the sex industry, gunrunning and drug trafficking.


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post #2 of 14
What kinda dumbass crime boss does that kinda public hit himself? I thought that's the kinda stuff you save for your expendable Roccos while laughing quietly in a darkened room.
post #3 of 14
He just shot him? He didn't cut the mayor's head off? Way to ruin my stereotypical view of Japanese organized crime figures. Next you'll tell me the killer's body wasn't covered in dragon tattoos.
post #4 of 14
It's easy to sit here and laugh, but I'll bet you the next mob boss who drives into a pothole gets his car repairs paid for.
post #5 of 14
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Originally Posted by The LD
It's easy to sit here and laugh, but I'll bet you the next mob boss who drives into a pothole gets his car repairs paid for.
True and true.

So, does the rule of threes apply in this situation? Can we expect one more Asian rampage this week or what?
post #6 of 14
The suspect spoke to the police in English, indicating how serious he was.
post #7 of 14
Oh Christ Almighty, do they have to keep mentioning that we dropped the bomb on them? We got it. Next time, don't start nothing.
post #8 of 14
The thing is, it's almost impossible to igore the effect of the bomb in Nagasaki. I don't mean in the lingering effects of radiation or anything like that. I mean in the way that it's made the political landscape very complicated in Japan in general, but especially in a place like Nagasaki.

So we have the current mayor getting capped in front of a train station by somebody from the Yamaguchi gumi. The mayor is a conservative guy from the ultra-conservative LDP, but he gets a lot of mileage out of speaking out against nuclear war. Why would a conservative be against nukes? Well, without much of a stretch you can use this on the right to pander to the left, to keep the support of war victims and their descendents, and to drive a wedge into support for the US military in Japan to promote Japanese rearmament. My guess would be that most of these conservative guys would like to get rid of Japan's peace constitution once and for all. But, at the end of the day, he couldn't have been too far away politically from the guy who shot him--if it wasn't for the car repair problem, they would have probably been connected in some way.

But you can't go too far with the no-nuke stuff either. The old mayor of Nagasaki (who was defeated by the guy that just got killed) got shot himself around 1990 by another right-wing crazy for suggesting that the old emperor Hirohito should shoulder some of the blame for Hiroshima and Nagasaki's bombing. I guess that's why everybody is sensitive to the nuke angle on this--two mayors in a row getting shot by right wing nutjobs is pretty amazing.
post #9 of 14
Nid, thanks for the fascinating tidbit about Nagasaki politics. I never thought about it before, but it makes perfect sense that the bomb would still factor so much into present-day thinking.
post #10 of 14
Just another thing to throw out about Nagasaki--

It's been a long time since I've been there, but my impression is that that it's just packed with yakuza. The nearby town of Sasebo--an on-again, off-again US base town--is lousy with them. Apart from the local operators, I've heard that it's a place where guys get sent to cool off when they get in trouble somewhere else. If that's true, there must be a lot of them getting in trouble. This is a theme in all kinds of yakuza movies too--from the more orthodox ones to the crazy Suzuki Seijun films.

Which makes me wonder why the mayor decided to give this guy a hard time. It's not like he couldn't have been aware of who he was. Was the mayor connected to somebody bigger? A different group?
post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by The Nid Hog
Just another thing to throw out about Nagasaki--

It's been a long time since I've been there, but my impression is that that it's just packed with yakuza. The nearby town of Sasebo--an on-again, off-again US base town--is lousy with them. Apart from the local operators, I've heard that it's a place where guys get sent to cool off when they get in trouble somewhere else. If that's true, there must be a lot of them getting in trouble. This is a theme in all kinds of yakuza movies too--from the more orthodox ones to the crazy Suzuki Seijun films.

Which makes me wonder why the mayor decided to give this guy a hard time. It's not like he couldn't have been aware of who he was. Was the mayor connected to somebody bigger? A different group?
Aren't Japanese big into protocol? Maybe he was just determined to maintain the official procedure.
post #12 of 14
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Originally Posted by Doc Happenin
Oh Christ Almighty, do they have to keep mentioning that we dropped the bomb on them? We got it. Next time, don't start nothing.
Yeah, I wonder why they would remember something like that.
post #13 of 14
What cracks me up is the mob boss was obviously at the public works site to engage in collecting construction kickbacks. Wouldn't that then be considered an 'on-the-job' incident?
post #14 of 14
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Originally Posted by Doc Happenin
Oh Christ Almighty, do they have to keep mentioning that we dropped the bomb on them? We got it. Next time, don't start nothing.

America...fuck yeah!

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