At least 1 Dead in Alleged Shooting in Central China

Reports of fatal shootings are rare in China, where the CCP generally bans civilian gun ownership and tightly controls information deemed harmful to its image.
At least one person has died in what eyewitnesses described as a shooting incident outside a restaurant in China’s central Wuhan city.
The local authorities characterized the incident as a “deliberate injury” stemming from a dispute, and that the suspect was arrested, but didn’t disclose the type of weapon used in the attack.
Posts circulating on domestic social media from May 18 referred to the incident as a shooting. Some users shared images and videos showing a man slumped in a chair with blood visible on his face and T-shirt, while an individual was seen lying on the ground.
Three local residents also described it as a shooting when speaking to the Chinese-language edition of The Epoch Times before the official death toll was released, with one citing a friend who witnessed the scene firsthand. They requested anonymity for fear of retribution by authorities.
One of the residents said the deceased victim operated an arcade that featured gambling-related games.
The other said the shooting involved a lone gunman, who arrived on a bicycle.
The Epoch Times couldn’t independently verify their claims.
Hashtags such as “Wuhan shooting” were censored on Weibo, China’s version of X, while searches for other related keywords, including “Wuhan Qiaokou District,” primarily returned official statements.
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