Police arrest suspect in Tokyo hammer attack after nationwide search

Police have arrested a suspect in a hammer attack on two students in Fussa, Tokyo, following a nationwide search. The suspect allegedly struck the victims with a hammer on Wednesday before spraying arriving officers with an unknown substance. The incident was reported on May 1, 2026.

In Fussa, Tokyo, a suspect allegedly struck two students with a hammer on Wednesday. According to The Japan Times, police conducted a nationwide search before arresting the suspect.

The suspect is said to have sprayed officers who arrived at the scene with an unknown substance. This action reportedly complicated the immediate response.

Fussa is located in western Tokyo. Police continue to investigate the details of the incident, with no motive disclosed yet.

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Police officers outside a school in Avesta after resolving a lockdown caused by a toy gun mistaken for a weapon.
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Toy gun sparked police operation in Avesta

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Four schools and one preschool in Avesta were locked down on Wednesday morning after reports of a person with a weapon-like object nearby. Police announced at 10:20 that the item was a toy gun and called off the operation. No crime is suspected in connection with the incident.

Japanese police have issued an arrest warrant for the potential mastermind in the murder of a 69-year-old woman in Tochigi. The man fled to China after the break-in at her home.

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Hyogo Prefectural Police have obtained an arrest warrant for a man in a murder case. The suspect's location remains unknown.

Police in Izumi, Osaka Prefecture, arrested a 51-year-old unemployed man on Friday for the suspected murder of his 41-year-old former girlfriend and her 76-year-old mother last month. Teruyuki Sugihira, from Sakai City, admitted stabbing Yuka Murakami and hinted at killing her mother Kazuko on April 8. The pair had dated for over eight years until around March this year.

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Police have arrested a couple believed to be the masterminds behind a murder-robbery that occurred on Thursday in Tochigi Prefecture, with tokuryū quasi-gangsters suspected of involvement.

A man in his twenties was injured in Malmö on Monday evening and sought help at a riding school in the Fosie industrial area. Police have classified the incident as attempted murder and opened an investigation.

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