Police have arrested a 84-year-old man after he drove his car through the glass entrance of the Fukuoka Police Department headquarters on Monday.
According to police, Kazuyasu Onoda was arrested for causing property damage after he crashed his four-wheel drive into the building around 1 p.m., Fuji TV reported. Nobody was injured in the incident.
Reports said that just before the incident, Onoda had arrived and was directed to the parking lot. However, instead of going to the parking lot, he drove around the rotary and straight through the main entrance.
Police said Onoda has consulted them a few times, claiming that he is always been watched by someone and or that someone is following him.
After his arrest, he was quoted by police as saying he was unsatisfied with how the police dealt with him and wanted to make a stronger direct plea.
© Japan Today
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savethegaijin
Well, that'll do it.
Kobe White Bar Owner
In japan growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!
SenseNotSoCommon
They will be now.
Aly Rustom
Hahaahahahaha! The article is hilarious, and the 3 above comments are priceless! Thanks for putting a smile on my face everyone!
Laguna
To be fair, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.
Jandworld
Once they are after you.... Thats paraniod.
TheGodfather
How about pleading GUILTY AS CHARGED!!! :-)
fuzzylogic
"Police said Onoda has consulted them a few times, claiming that he is always been watched by someone and or that someone is following him."
Bingo!
He'll get plenty of attention now.
wowyz
"he drove his car through the glass entrance of the Fukuoka Police Department headquarters "
I bet the noise from the crash and impact, shocked and surprised the hell out of those in the PD office too.
They say Fukuoka is known for high impact, etc, occurences
WilliB
Well, no he will be watched. Mission accomplished.
AdamP75
lol this guy is so funny. Definitely a feel-good story for sure!
NathalieB
How refreshing to not hear the ubiquitous "I mistook the brake for the acccelerator" excuse.
Alistair Carnell
I wonder whether he said "Airu be baku", before driving his car through the front of the station.
Peace Out
Why this guy? There must be hundreds of people with legitimate grievances who might have done this and perhaps even accomplished something.
Aly Rustom
He should have walked into the station and said "I'll be back" first.
nandakandamanda
Just lucky he didn't wound or kill anyone.