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He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27

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On April 17, the Shanxi Xinzhou Public Security Bureau issued an announcement that on April 15, the people's auxiliary police of Dingxiang County, Shanxi Province were suddenly attacked with a knife during the verification of a suspicious man in accordance with the law. Deputy Director Guo Chensheng and police officer Wu Lin were seriously injured, but they still fought to the death with their comrades-in-arms against the man and subdued him on the spot. Wu Lin died heroically at the age of 27 after all efforts to rescue him but failed to do so, while Guo Chensheng was treated and his injuries were stable.

At present, the suspect has been criminally detained.

According to the Shanxi Provincial Public Security Department, Wu Lin, male, Han nationality, born in February 1997, a native of Dingxiang, Shanxi, a member of the Communist Party of China, graduated from the Shanxi Police College, joined the public security work in August 2018, and was a first-class police officer of the Jinchang Police Station of the Dingxiang County Public Security Bureau, with the rank of third-level superintendent, and concurrently served as the deputy secretary of the Youth League Committee of the County Public Security Bureau. In the past five years as a police officer, he has worked in the criminal police brigade and police station, participated in the investigation and handling of many major cases, handled more than 200 criminal and administrative cases, and mediated and resolved more than 300 conflicts and disputes.

He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27

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He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27
He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27
He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27
He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27
He was suddenly attacked and killed at the age of 27

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Source: People's Concern