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'Red or blue?' Man assaults taxi driver over political stance
'Red or blue?' Man assaults taxi driver over political stance

Korea Herald

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Korea Herald

'Red or blue?' Man assaults taxi driver over political stance

Passenger asks driver who he voted for in presidential election, attacks him after refusal to answer A man in his 20s is under investigation for a drunken assault on a taxi driver after harassing the victim over who he voted for in the June 3 presidential election. The suspect got in a cab driven by the victim on a road in Gangseo-gu, Busan, at around 5:40 a.m. on Sunday, severely intoxicated, according to the Gangseo Police Station. He asked the driver who he voted for in the election won by President Lee Jae-myung, to which the driver answered, "I don't know much about politics." Despite the victim's protests, the suspect harassed him by shaking the headrest and asking, "Was it the red party or the blue party? It was blue, wasn't it — the Democratic Party?" Red is the color of the conservative People Power Party and blue represents Lee's liberal Democratic Party of Korea. The driver got out of the car to report the case to the police, but the suspect followed and brutally assaulted him. The attack inflicted injuries on the victim and damage to the car. Police arrested the suspect at around 6:15 a.m. the same day. The suspect is charged with violence against a driver operating a motor vehicle, as stipulated in Article 5-10 of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes. Assaulting the driver of a moving vehicle is punishable by up to five years in prison or a 20 million won ($14,717) fine, which is more severe than the maximum of two years in prison for ordinary assault due to the dangerous nature of the crime. Korea's conservatives and liberals have become extremely divided, particularly in light of the recent impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, which led to the early election. The exit polls in the election indicated a severe ideological divide between generations, with men under 30 appearing to vote predominantly for the conservative candidates while President Lee appeared to garner only 24 percent from that group. Lee received 49.42 percent of the vote overall.

Drunk driver rams truck into car accident scene, kills 2
Drunk driver rams truck into car accident scene, kills 2

Korea Herald

time17-10-2024

  • Korea Herald

Drunk driver rams truck into car accident scene, kills 2

Two women at the scene of a minor car accident were killed after being run over by a truck driven by a drunk driver in South Jeolla Province, officials said Thursday, shortly before another similar tragedy by a truck driver occurred in the same region. According to the Jeonnam Fire service, the victims had exited their vehicles on a road in the Yeongam-gun region of the province on Wednesday after their cars collided with each other. The two were discussing matters related to the accident when a truck driven by a man in his 50s ran over them and inflicted the fatal injuries at around 7 p.m. The victims died despite receiving emergency medical treatment at a nearby hospital. Police found that the driver of the truck was driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content higher than the 0.08 percent that warrants the revocation of one's license. The specific BAC was not revealed. The driver is currently under investigation for violating Article 5-11 of the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes, death and injury due to dangerous driving. Another fatal car accident occurred later that day in the city of Suncheon in South Jeolla, when a driver in his 60s ran over a pedestrian with his truck at around 7:06 p.m. The driver was not found to be intoxicated.

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