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Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

In a superficially tranquil society, a sudden assassination has refocused the attention on the case of a 67-year-old man who assaulted Mr. Lee. The man posed as a fan and demanded an autograph behind the scenes of a shocking and violent attack. Even more puzzling is the fact that the Assassin was a retired civil servant and an ordinary old man who ran a real estate office. Faced with this incident, one can't help but wonder why 50 police officers failed to stop his movement in time.

The story behind the ordinary old man

Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

How can an ordinary old man become an assassin? Is it the great pressure of society? Or is it the dregs of personal dissatisfaction? Or is it a deeper psychological problem?

An assassin disguised as a fan

Shockingly, the killer disguised himself as a fan and tried to approach Lee Jae-myung and ask for autographs. This method of disguising themselves as fans makes one think deeply about the vulnerability of public figures in society. In the age of social media, people are more likely to be taken advantage of by bad actors, although they have more access to public figures. Whether security measures should be tighter, and how to balance the distance between public figures and ordinary people, are all questions that need to be carefully considered.

Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

Lapses in security measures

The presence of 50 police officers but the failure to prevent the assassination in time has caused widespread concern. Was there a lapse in the security measures, or was it a masterful way of doing things by the Assassins? These are questions that need to be investigated and clarified. Society has reasonable expectations for safety in public places, and this incident undoubtedly poses new challenges to security.

Society's concern for the elderly

Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

The assassination also raised concerns about the mental health of the elderly. Does the fact that retired civil servants should enjoy their old age but fall into such extreme behavior implies that society is not paying enough attention to and helping the elderly? Mental health is a relatively neglected issue among the elderly, and how to better care for and take care of the mental health of the elderly is worthy of our deep thought.

Improvements in police-community communication

The assassination also once again highlights the urgency of improving communication between the police and the public. In public places, especially when dealing with public figures, the police need to better communicate with the public and obtain intelligence and feedback. Society's expectation of safety needs to be realized through police-community cooperation, not just on enhanced security measures.

Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

Summary and deep reflection

Behind this seemingly mundane assassination are many social and psychological issues. The mental health of the elderly, the improvement of security measures, and the strengthening of communication between the police and the public are all directions that we need to think deeply about and improve. In this challenging society, we need to work together at multiple levels to ensure public safety and social stability. Through such deep reflection, we may be able to better understand the complexity of society and better protect ourselves and others.

Gale compilation|Pretending to be a fan to ask for an autograph, a 67-year-old man assassinated Lee Jae-myung, a retired civil servant

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