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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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#2
  • つけたし
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 07:38
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Please spread the word
I hope you can identify him
I wish him a speedy recovery.

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#3
  • ごんぺい
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 09:19
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If he is still unconscious, someone who cares will call and post his condition here.
He can't afford the hospital bills, someone open a GOFUNDME ❓
Rumor has it that he was feared in a different place and was found injured and
collapsed near 3740 South Maylor Street in San Pedro, but the location says it's not a place to sightsee. It is not a place for sightseeing.
A mystery.

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#4
  • 誘拐拉致暴行
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 17:56
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If it were the Japanese police, they would seize all the security cameras in that city and find the culprit.

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#5
  • 今日の情報
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 19:00
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The identity of the man believed to be Japanese who was seriously injured in San Pedro has not yet been identified.123 The man suffered a traumatic brain injury and is hospitalized with a ventilator and sedatives.1 It has not been announced whether he has regained consciousness.

It is unclear why the man was seriously injured, but there are reports that he may have been involved in a crime.2 There is also speculation that the man may be a sailor from Japan.1

Anyone with information regarding the man's identity is asked to call Harbor UCLA Medical Center is being urged to call 1

We hope the man recovers and is identified. 🙏

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#7
  • 重篤
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 20:11
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It seems that the longer he is awake, the less chance he has of regaining consciousness. Five days have already passed since the discovery. The place where he was found seemed to be a beautiful residential area. I thought that he might have been brought there after being assaulted elsewhere. In any case, the fact that there is no information at all means that he traveled alone.

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#11
  • 医療費
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 21:06
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This may be inappropriate, but who is going to pay for the medical bills
In this condition, it's over a billion dollars
And the yen is cheap.
Horrible

If he doesn't wake up and becomes like brain dead, how long will they prolong his life ? Does anyone know more about this ??

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#12
  • UZAI
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 21:11
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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in the South Bay is seeking assistance in identifying an Asian man who was brought in unidentified. The man was found injured and collapsed near 3740 South Meyler Avenue in San Pedro on August 9 and was transported to the hospital. The patient is in serious condition and currently unconscious, and the hospital has released a photo and description of the patient. It is possible that he is a Japanese tourist, as there are travel goods and Japanese currency among his possessions.
Male Race ・ Ethnicity is Asian, approximate age mid-20s. He has brown eyes and black hair, shoulder length. He is 5'10" ( 177 ・ 8 cm ) and weighs 158 lbs ( 71 ・ 6 kg ).
Personal effects include a black backpack, wallet containing Japanese currency, and travel size toiletries. No visible tattoos or other scars.
Callers are urged to call the hospital if they have any identifying information. Phone 424 ・ 306 ・ 5305. CALL 424-306-5305

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#13
  • 自分で探さず人を利用する
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 21:26
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Hello, this is Bing. I am here to answer your questions. 😊

The news that a man who appears to be Japanese was found in San Pedro with serious injuries was reported in the US media.123 The man suffered a traumatic brain injury near Wilder's ・ Addition Park on October 9.1 The man's identity is unknown. It is not known if the man is a sailor or not, but some have suggested that he may be a sailor from Japan because of the proximity of the site to the Port of Los Angeles.1

As to the question of whether a report will be filed if the sailor does not return to the ship, the general public has been asked if the sailor will return to the ship or if a report will be filed if he does not. In general, if a seafarer does not return to the ship at the scheduled time, the master or agent should notify the port authority or the police. Depending on the nationality of the seafarer, it may also be necessary to notify the diplomatic mission abroad. However, specific procedures and deadlines may vary depending on the laws and regulations of each country and port.

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#14
  • 領事館とかは動かないの?
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 22:47
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So everything was taken out of my wallet except Japanese yen, IDs and everything....
That's almost an upscale residential area in PV.

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#15
  • 自分で探さず人を利用する
  • 2023/10/13 (Fri) 23:01
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If you become brain dead, you will be buried with John Doe, the Nameless Gonzo, and you will be unknowingly buried with John Doe.
Look at reality.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/14 (Sat) 10:55
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You can consult the free magazine Ni-JAPAN WOMEN'S POLICEMAN ?.

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#22
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/14 (Sat) 14:51
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I think it's more likely that they were carjacked while sightseeing in a rented car or something. I think it's more likely that they were language students
Recently, a couple was killed by a mugger in their car in a place with a sea view in PV
If they are here on a visa, they are 100% fingerprinted.

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#23
  • 相変わらずアホな無知
  • 2023/10/14 (Sat) 15:06
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You're a traveler
and I don't see any information so far
everyone's been talking about fingerprints from the beginning, but if you don't go there, it's probably not stored ?
immigration is just checking if you're a criminal or not.

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#24
  • 知人
  • 2023/10/14 (Sat) 15:29
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People from Japan want to use buses without hesitation, but I stopped because it's dangerous. That was many years ago. Even Americans think it's not safe nowadays, so I think they traveled without knowing about local security and got noticed. It's true that America is much more dangerous now than it was just a few years ago. Corona, people who are struggling to make ends meet due to inflation are insane.

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#25
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/15 (Sun) 07:31
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Travelers and residents will feel differently.

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#32
  • 可哀想に
  • 2023/10/18 (Wed) 14:52
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I don't think they've identified him yet
I'm sure the medical bills are outrageous
I feel sorry for his family if they find out
I don't think the average person can afford the bill if they do find out.

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#33
  • 情報
  • 2023/10/18 (Wed) 17:00
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Some companies will negotiate for you if you are bumped off for a crime,
and you will usually get a lawyer. I wouldn't pay it myself, though.

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/19 (Thu) 07:18
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Mexican son of a friend of mine, sitting on the street talking to a friend,
shot in the side and taken to the hospital
no medical bills were charged for the crime-related injury.

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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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#56
  • パクる野郎
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 14:33
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Continued : Unidentified man found unconscious in San Pedro, determined to be Japanese ( 10/26 ) Information from LALALAUSA.
Inquiries were made to the Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles on the 26th regarding this man, and it was revealed that he is Japanese and that his identity is known. He said that his identity was revealed on the 23rd. The local media, KTLA, also had no further news since the last news on October 16, "Unconscious Asian man, still unidentified".
That is all.

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#58
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 17:27
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News of foreigners is seldom broadcast.
YOSHIKI's handprint ・ The news of the footprint was also not broadcast in KTLA.

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#59
  • 2023/10/26 (Thu) 18:20
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↑ That's because nobody knows. Even the city of Hollywood must be taking money from the candidates they want to include. It's like they've turned it into a business.

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#60
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 07:30
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I'm told that even the City of Hollywood takes money to break the news.

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#61
  • ✕✕✕✕太郎
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 09:43
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✕ I've seen a cop shoot a biker when he comes at a cop
✕ I've seen a cop throw a woman on her back when she comes near him in Kabukicho
✕ I've never been bitten by a wild boar.

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#64
  • だから
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 14:35
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☆ You're saying the news won't even cover it because there's not much point in putting it in anymore.

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#65

I am sorry to hear that he had already passed away on the 13th.

https://www.epochtimes.jp/2023/10/181730.html?fbclid=IwAR1D8VJSQeJVs2PGiHmvTuP9R9z72lthy_WA7H2Gri_6kQw2OOmD1oKxG8g

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#66
  • 紅葉
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 20:23
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I don't know what happened, but my prayers are with the family.

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#67
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/27 (Fri) 22:06
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The only person you should be praying for is the person who died
Condolences to the family.

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#68
  • 加勢大周
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 06:40
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65
true ?

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#69
  • 昭和27
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 08:47
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> Condolences to the family. Yes

Well done. This distinction is important. Thank you.

This newspaper that was reporting, Daikigen, is some kind of Chinese newspaper ? some kind of propaganda.

However, the Japanese who died was Friday the 13th. I pray for his soul rest in peace.

Remember almost 30 years ago, two Japanese students were killed execution style in front of a supermarket in San Pedro? I heard that some drugs and gangs were involved and there were a lot of flowers in front of the store.

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#70
  • 本当?
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 11:23
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He really died ? and that was on the 13th. There is a video of a youtuber calling the consulate about 2 days ago or so to get confirmation, but they didn't say consulate that he died.

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#71
  • 本当?
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 11:24
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Epoch Times is a Chinese newspaper, I wonder how it is.

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#72
  • 本当ですね
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 14:17
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https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/08191de277a4a05036758fc119b68987d77db80e

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#73
  • 本当?
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 14:45
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I see. Thanks for the offer.

I wish you well.
RIP.

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#74
  • 独り言
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 14:47
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The local authorities reported no incidents as a result of the investigation.
That's it.

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#75
  • モカ。。。
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 14:51
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I'm too scared to go to the U.S. anymore.
I can't believe this is incident free.
I saw the pictures on social media and it's obvious that someone beat her up because her face is swollen and bruised around her eyes.

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#76
  • TEDDY CHAN
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 15:08
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I saw a picture of the victim and his face was so beat up that it swelled up and he died of brain damage, but "no case"? ・ ・ ・
He fell over and that's how it happened ?
American police are just like Kanagawa Prefectural Police ・. ・ ・

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#77
  • 昭和27
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 16:02
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I am not sure either, but if you look closely you may not see any trauma to the face. The swelling could be due to brain damage.

If it's not an incident, false or true, then something hit him in the head with great force. If it was someone hitting you with a baseball bat ( then it is an incident ), or a heavy object falling ?

I would like to read the results of the LA Co coroner.

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#78
  • ただ
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 16:19
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I think the consulate is following up on whether or not there is a case ?
If there isn't, then the consulate is satisfied with that.

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#79
  • ヤフー
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 16:24
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I'm a foreign citizen

I've lived in the US for years and I've never been in danger
You have to be careful what you do and you are on your own.

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#80
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  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 17:17
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How did the traumatic brain injury occur if there is no incident as announced by the authorities ?

A beer bottle fell from the sky ?
The person hit his head on a telephone pole ?
He did an air jar mansplex and fell from the brain ?

Well, seeing that he doesn't deny the accident, I would think the category is incident, but maybe hit-and-run ?.

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#81
  • でも
  • 2023/10/28 (Sat) 18:43
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It could be a suicide ?.

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#82
  • 超適当
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 00:01
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American police are adequate.
If it were Japan, I would go through the memory of every security camera in that city.

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#83
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  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 07:34
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America is rational
It is rather Asian or Chinese way to install cameras everywhere

Japanese living in America who praise Japan are
super contradictory
cowards who take the best part

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#84
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 07:50
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82
If you say it's super appropriate, but you're a resident, you have an ID driver's license, but
it's not in your wallet, then you're considered a foreigner.

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#86
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 09:29
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For streets running through residential neighborhoods, each house would have a camera installed facing the entrance ?
For malls, the real estate agent who manages the mall would have a camera installed.

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#89

#81
Would you go out and kill yourself with a backpack and Japanese yen ?
jump off a cliff or skyscraper, I understand, but
he was found in a residential area.

How is it possible to be in the US and
not find a single dollar, not have a phone,
not find a single dollar, not find a single dollar, not find a single phone, not find a single phone.

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#90
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  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 11:13
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If that's the case, let's go back to our poor country

I try my best to stay away from Japanese who say they just came here.

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#91
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 15:06
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That's why you see the video on the news of them taking the delivered parcel from the doorstep.

A man in his mid-20s was found in serious condition, but
he had Japanese yen in his wallet, but
he was processed as a foreigner because he had no ID.

# I try my best to stay away from Japanese who say they just came here
When I used to go to the doctor's office and wait, a Japanese travel agent came in
He said he had been ticketed but did not know how to pay
after his treatment. I once took him to the post office and helped him pay.

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#92
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  • 2023/10/29 (Sun) 18:33
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No, they don't. Whenever there is an incident, the Japanese police collect the memory of all the security cameras of every individual, store, and business building in the city and watch them all to investigate. We have doorbells with rings all over the place. We also have security cameras facing out from the front door. Well, I guess the taxpayers are wasting their money on foreigners and there are so many murders going on that they can't get around to it, so they simply dismissed it as a non-event.

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#93
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  • 2023/10/30 (Mon) 17:37
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LAPD is the only reason why there are so few cops and so many serious crimes that LAPD won't come unless there are injuries in car accidents
Even if a drowned body is found in the harbor, it's treated as a non-event, even more appropriate if the victim is a tourist.

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#94
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/31 (Tue) 07:54
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I hope they can claim the costs incurred in that country once they are identified.

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#96
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  • 2023/10/31 (Tue) 22:19
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Please search on Youtube from the following text, "A man believed to be Japanese, found unconscious and in critical condition in San Pedro, near Los Angeles, has been confirmed to be Japanese."
Based on the speakerphone content of the Youtube video, the consulate representative has assured us that he has confirmed that he is Japanese.
However, this Youtuber did not go into further details. Too bad !
Name ? Were you involved in a crime ? Purpose of travel ? Contacting relatives ? Japanese side from now on ・ US side ?
I am very curious, so please consulate ! please release information.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/11/02 (Thu) 08:48
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After that, it's your private life, so
please leave my people alone. Please do not invade my private life. If they say,
it's not the end of the world at that point.

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#100
  • 英語が不得意な日本人はおとなしい
  • 2023/11/13 (Mon) 21:24
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Something on the news today about an elderly Hispanic man working at a liquor store who went outside to take out the trash,
got hit by another Hispanic man, fell backwards,
hit his head, and is unconscious and in critical condition.
The picture looks exactly the same as the unidentified Japanese man in San Pedro, with bruises on his eyes, bandages on his head, and in a coma...
The case against the Hispanic grandfather is proven, as he was caught on security camera.
The case of the dead Japanese man,
I think we should search the security cameras in the area where he was lying....
I wonder if the Japanese family is really accepting the case without hesitation.

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#103
  • 女警官
  • 2023/11/18 (Sat) 15:47
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Since there are numerous Hispanics on the LAPD executive board,
they will not keep quiet if their fellow citizens are killed.

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#107
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/11/20 (Mon) 09:37
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Because 50% of California is Hispanic.

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#109
  • 女警官JJ
  • 2023/11/20 (Mon) 10:41
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Failed the written exam many times ?.

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#110
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/11/20 (Mon) 12:18
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I don't know how they can continue to publish photos in free magazines with impunity if they don't know when they were taken in the first place.
It must be the Japanese society where such things can be tolerated.

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