Retired Police Officer Shoots Dead Son, Drug Addict, After Rampage Over Money and Knife Attack
A retired police officer fatally shot his 38-year-old son at their home in Nakhon Sawan after the drug-addicted man attacked his mother with a knife and attempted to access his father's gun.
A retired police officer turned himself in to authorities after shooting and killing his 38-year-old son, a drug addict, at his home in Moo 7, Ban Takrud Phibal, Wang Nam Lad Subdistrict, Phaisali District, Nakhon Sawan Province. Officers responding to reports of gunfire on May 2 found the victim, Nathapol, with seven gunshot wounds to his torso and arms, still clutching a knife in his right hand. Eight 9mm cartridge casings were recovered from the scene.
The suspect, a 64-year-old former police officer and Phaisali Station regular, surrendered immediately and confessed to shooting his son. He provided his service-issued 9mm pistol as evidence. According to neighbors and the officer's account, the incident escalated when the son demanded money from his mother and was refused. The son became violent, attempting to stab his mother and other family members with a knife while also trying to access his father's gun. Fearing for his family's safety, the retired officer retrieved the weapon and fired, striking his son fatally.
Neighbors described the suspect as a calm individual who had recently retired two years ago. They noted that the son, living separately, frequently visited asking for money and would become belligerent and unstable when denied funds. The violence on this occasion apparently exceeded previous incidents. Police are conducting a detailed investigation and have filed homicide charges while the case proceeds through legal proceedings. Regarding the firearm, as it was a registered weapon used within his own home and the incident occurred on private property, no firearms law violations have been identified at this stage.