Eight Injured in Hammer Attack at Tokyo University
A hammer attack at Hosei University's Tama Campus in Tokyo on Friday resulted in injuries to eight individuals. The assailant, a 22-year-old female sociology student, was arrested at the scene, according to Japanese media reports.
Witnesses described seeing victims with bleeding injuries to their heads. Reports indicate that the student expressed feelings of frustration at being overlooked prior to the incident. All injured individuals were reported to be conscious and receiving care.
The police have not yet confirmed detailed aspects of this rare violent crime in Japan, known for its strict gun control regulations. Live footage revealed a significant emergency response at the campus, highlighting the severity of the situation.
Instances of violent crime in Japan, while infrequent, have included stabbings and other attacks in public places. Notably, in December 2022, a junior high school student was fatally stabbed at a McDonald's in Kitakyushu.
Hosei University, established in 1880 as a law school, continues to serve thousands of students across various faculties.
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