Guam Tumon stabbings and car rampage ---
Guam Tumon stabbings and car rampage ---tags: timeline 2013, Vehicle Assault, Terroristic Incidents , Car Rampage Hit People, stabbing, Asian Victims , Japanese Victims, multiple mode attack, baby victims, elderly victims
14 total 3 killed 11 injured including infant and toddler
February 12, 2013 Guam Tumon stabbings and car rampage In Tumon, Guam's tourism district 21-year-old Chad Ryan Desoto started revving his engine of his his blue Toyota Yaris, and drove onto the sidewalk, mowing down two Japanese couples and then another 300 yards through a crowd of tourists. He crashed into a store and started stabbing people, killing 3 and injuring 11 others, including an 8-month-old infant and a three year old toddler. Gov. Eddie Calvo reached out to the Japanese Consulate to help victims’ families. A 28-year-old woman and an elderly 82-year-old woman died from stab wounds. Desoto was a local actor who told police he wanted to injure as many people as possible, but no motive was established. The attack echoed the Akihabara massacre where a truck ran over people and the driver ran out to stab the crowd. In August 2014, he found guilty in the attacks.
August 4, 2014 Chad Ryan De Soto of Guam Guilty Of Vehicle, Stabbing Japanese Tourists Guam man Chad Ryan De Soto pled not guilty by insanity, but was found guilty of killing three Japanese tourists and injuring 11 more during a frenzied knife attack in the Pacific island nation last year. He potentially faces 14 life sentences without the prospect of parole. He never explained his motive for the night attack on February 12, 2013 when he drove into a crowd in the tourist district of Tumon and then attacked bystanders at random with a knife in each hand.
Alternative Conspiracy Theory: a terrorist attack on Japanese tourists staged as an accident or attack by mentally unstable person.
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