21.03.2025 17:14
In Sakarya Serdivan, after killing the landlord he had argued with over a rent increase at the grocery store he operated, the assailant took action for his planned subsequent actions, and moments of him opening fire with a shotgun at a wholesale grocery store were captured on security cameras. The individual, who committed a murder in approximately 45 minutes and then shot at two separate businesses and a house, was apprehended.
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Yesterday, active moments were experienced in 4 different locations in the Serdivan district of Sakarya.
OWNER KILLED THE LANDLORD WHO WANTED TO INCREASE THE RENT
Doğan G., who runs a market on Medeniyet Boulevard, allegedly shot and killed landlord Mehmet Bal with a shotgun, claiming he wanted to raise the rent from 30,000 lira to nearly 100,000 lira, with whom he had been arguing for 3-4 months.
FIRED AT REAL ESTATE OFFICE AND WHOLESALE MARKET
Afterward, Doğan G. went to Cadde 54 AVM and shot at the window of a real estate office he had previously worked with. The person, who left the area on a motorcycle, then targeted a wholesale market on Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu Boulevard. It was learned that the market he operated had previously purchased goods from this wholesale market.
ATTACKED THE REAL ESTATE AGENT'S HOUSE
In about half an hour, the person who caused chaos in the city also fired bullets at a real estate agent's house in the Erenler district.
PLANNED FOR 8 PEOPLE, CAUGHT WHILE HEADING TO THE 5TH ADDRESS
According to allegations, it was learned that the person targeted the workplaces of individuals with whom he had previous business dealings and financial disputes. The individual, who was reported to have planned for a total of 7-8 people, was caught by police teams in the Adapazarı district while heading to the 5th address with the shotgun and motorcycle he used in the incidents.
THE MOMENTS OF HIS ARREST CAPTURED ON SECURITY CAMERA
Those moments were captured on security camera. The assailant, who had numerous cartridges on him, was sent to court after his procedures at the Public Order Branch.
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