Japanese authorities arrest a 31-year-old man in a rural area for suspected murder after four people were killed in a rare shooting and stabbing incident
Police officers stand near the scene of a stabbing and shooting incident in Nakano. / Photo: Reuters
The suspect had holed up in his house after shooting two police officers who arrived at the scene in response to a report that a woman had been stabbed, the head of the Nagano prefectural police told a televised press conference on Friday.
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