Woman arrested after mall shooting rampage threat

Police question the suspect at the Nakhon Ratchasima police headquarters on Sunday. (Photo: Prasit Tangprasert)
Officers question the suspect on Sunday at the police headquarters in Nakhon Ratchasima. ( Photo: Prasit Tangprasert )

A 31-year-old girl was detained after allegedly posting a number of Facebook emails claiming to be a young gentleman who was behind a shooting rampage at three shopping centers.

On Sunday, the lady, who authorities only identified as Bang-on, was taken into custody at her residence in the city of Pak Thong Chai. &nbsp,

According to Nakhon Ratchasima police captain, Pol Maj Gen Narongrit Dansuwan, the girl had four Twitter user accounts and had a history of robbery and possession of weapons. She had no prior psychological condition care.

Ms. Ban-on, who the chief quoted as saying she posted fake messages out of stress, was cited by the captain. She was homeless and had marriage problems with her husband’s relatives.

” The condition has returned to normal. On Tuesday, police will take the think to public prosecutors for more legitimate action, according to Pol Maj Gen Narongrit on Monday.

Ms. Bang-on supposedly pretended to be a young person planning to shoot innocent people at three shopping centers on Sunday and posted many messages on a Twitter page covering news in the northeast province. Images of a young boy, a handgun and ammunition were used illegally&nbsp, with the articles.

Local residents were frightened by the danger, and police were forced to increase safety at neighborhood malls.

Police said they discovered proof that linked the suspect’s cell phone to the menacing messages.

A shooting spree that killed 30 individuals in 2020 took place at Nakhon Ratchasima.