I was really shocked after seeing the news. I was shocked for two reasons. The first reason is that the suspect's age has reached 8 1 year. The second reason is that there are too many casualties and too many casualties. So these two factors are combined, I think this incident is still very worthy of attention.
Three people were killed and four injured in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. This figure is scary at first glance. After seeing this news, I am still puzzled. Why do 8 1 year-old suspects still want to kill people? Why are there so many casualties?
At present, the official has not given a more exact reason, and many clues are under investigation. I think the main reasons may be the following:
Reason one: interest relationship
I think there may be an interest problem between this 8 1 year-old suspect and the chopped person. If it is not solved through communication, the man may have a big move, resulting in such a big casualty. In other words, 8 1 year-old suspects want to solve the interest problem through violence.
If that's really the case, then I feel very sorry. Because now it is a society ruled by law, all aspects of the legal system and regulations have been quite sound, and such things can be completely solved through legal channels. And no matter who owes wages or other benefits. Will be punished by law, and there are many legal aid departments.
Therefore, if you encounter such a problem, you can completely solve it through legal means and seek the help of the legal aid department. When you have no choice, you can also solve it through prosecution and lawyers. Why use violence to solve it?
This violent way will not solve the problem, but will make it more complicated. Because this kind of interest relationship problem could have been solved by law. The solution can be solved through communication and consultation, but after using violence, it becomes a criminal case and can only be solved through trial.
Reason 2: The suspect is mentally abnormal.
Apart from the interest relationship, another reason I can think of is that the suspect may have mental problems. The suspect may be stimulated or influenced by other factors, which eventually leads to his poor mental state.
So I think if there is a problem with the mental state of the suspect, it may make this problem more complicated. Because this is really the case, then the legal interpretation of this issue may be more biased towards the criminal suspect.
Because he may be a mental patient, many of his behaviors are involuntary and out of control.
This is my personal opinion. I hope my answer is helpful to everyone.