A driver who crashed into the Chinese Consulate building in the Japantown area of San Francisco and entered the lobby was killed by security forces.
Police officials stated that the investigation into the incident is ongoing, while the Chinese Consulate strongly condemned the attack.
The driver who drove into the Chinese Consulate building in San Francisco, USA, was killed as a result of gunfire opened by security forces.
SHOT DEAD
Kathryn Winters, one of the police officials who responded to the scene, said that the suspect who entered the building was neutralized by the police firing at him, and the suspect, who was taken to the hospital, could not be saved.
Winters stated that the investigation into the incident is ongoing, saying, "I would like to provide you with more information, but this is a quite complex investigation." The police refrained from making a statement about the shooting of the unidentified driver.
In a statement issued by the Chinese Consulate, it was stated, "Our Embassy strongly condemns this attack."
Observers recalled that "just as China's global expansionism is not welcome in the whole country, it is usual to encounter similar attacks in some countries, and in recent months, an official convoy carrying Chinese engineers to the Gwadar Port in southwestern Pakistan was targeted in a vehicular attack carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Army operating in southern Iran and Pakistan and financed by Beijing.