Hiroshi Nakamura

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This article is about the Japanese dissident. For the artist, see Hiroshi Nakamura (artist).

Hiroshi Nakamura (中村 泰 Nakamura Hiroshi?, born 1930) is Japanese dissident.[1] After Korean War broke out, he dropped out Tokyo University, deciding to fight against Japan. He was a multilingual and became a good shot by training. On November 23, 1956, he shot dead a policeman and got life sentence. He was paroled in 1976. He attempted to make an armed organization and collected guns. After being arrested for an attempted robbery in 2002, he got life sentence again for 2001 crime. He is also suspected of 1995 shooting of Takaji Kunimatsu, chief of the National Police Agency.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Takehiko Koike. ナンペイ事件と東大中退テロリスト (Japanese). Retrieved on 2008-03-23.
  2. ^ "Man confesses to shooting Japan's top cop in 1995", Japan Today, 2008-03-20. Retrieved on 2008-03-23. 
  3. ^ "警察庁長官銃撃で77歳男が犯行示唆の供述 「秘密の暴露」", Sankei Shimbun, 2008-03-20. Retrieved on 2008-03-24. (Japanese) 

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