Law Taiwanese Exchange Student Charged in Alleged School Attack Plot Had 'Unusual Ideas' - An Tso Sun's defense attorney has said his client said he was "just kidding"

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People who knew the 18-year-old Taiwanese exchange student charged in the U.S. with threatening to shoot up his school say he liked guns and flamethrowers and had dreams of a police career.

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An Tso Sun, who has been jailed in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, was "a child who really cares about things,'' said Cheng Wei-ting, a tutor who home-schooled Sun in Taiwan's capital, Taipei.

"He was an extremely simple and kind student, yet he would often have unusual ideas," Cheng said.

Sun idealized the famed Taiwanese-American forensics scientist Lee Chang-yu and wanted eventually to study criminal psychology at an American university, his father's friend Tuo Zong-kang told reporters Thursday.

"He planned to study in the same fields as Lee, such as criminal psychology and forensics," Tuo said.

Sun's case comes as school shootings in the United States, including the deaths this month of 17 students and teachers in Parkland, Florida, have triggered some of the biggest youth protests in recent years and calls for stronger gun control measures.

Sun threatened to commit a shooting on May 1 at the Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School he attended, according to police in Upper Darby.

They said he had live ammunition, a military-style ballistic vest, ammunition clip pouches and a high-powered crossbow in the home where he was staying in the town of Lansdowne, and had researched how to buy weapons.

Sun later said his threat was only a joke, but he has been charged with making terroristic threats.

Defense attorney Enrique Latoison said Wednesday his client "had no intention or plans" to commit a school shooting and many items found were what he wore to school for a Halloween costume contest. He said his client said he was "Just kidding."

Sun's latest Facebook post, from October, shows a person dressed in army fatigues, headphones and a brown ski mask carrying what could be an automatic firearm.

A February 2017 post that was also his Facebook background cover photo shows orange flames being fired beside a cement wall and stairwells leading into a ravine.

An earlier Facebook post — one of several flamethrower images on the site — is the image of a book titled "How to Make A Flamethrower: The Do It Yourself Manual." Sun made similar YouTube videos.

Sun once made a flamethrower as part of a school science fair, said Cheng, his former tutor. He thought "a day would come when zombies would appear," she added. He had also devised an escape route from his home, she said.

"What I recall most is that when these school shootings happened in America, he would tell me that if he had been on the scene he would definitely be the first to protect his classmates, so he needs to have a strong physique," said Cheng, who added that she once helped him research how to join a police SWAT team.

Sun's parents, actor and assistant film director Sun Peng and actress Di Ying, could not be reached for comment. But Di told Taiwanese broadcaster Sanlih E-Television that her son was a "military affairs fan" who was "making a joke" about his school in the U.S.

Tuo, his father's friend, told reporters he remembers Sun as "a very polite kid who had good grades, very disciplined and very kindhearted."

"He lives in a family full of warmth, and his parents are very kind to him," Tuo said. Regarding his arrest, he said, "I think it is a very, very big misunderstanding.''

Before moving to Pennsylvania, the teenager completed two years of high school at the private Kang Chiao International School in New Taipei City, publicity head Wu Hao-ming said.

Prior to that, he achieved average grades at the private Wego Elementary School in Taipei, where he was popular among peers and teachers and showed no interest in guns, academic director Liu Jen-hao said.

"So this matter (in the United States) we find rather surprising," Liu said.

Sun was taken to Delaware County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11.
 
When I clicked this I thought it was this guy: http://www.wilx.com/content/news/Ch...orted-over-disturbing-behavior-478395993.html

Two different Suns. This guy is getting his ass deported back to China though.

Such a weird coincidence though.

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida university student is being sent home to China because police say he exhibited "disturbing behavior," and bought a second assault weapon after coming to the attention of police.

University of Central Florida Police say they spoke with 26-year-old Wenliang Sun in early February after he made unspecified "unusual statements" to a counselor.

The Orlando Sentinel reports Friday he also stopped attending classes, dyed his hair and bought an expensive car. UCF Police Chief Richard Beary said these actions, taken together, raised alarms.

Police officials said officers contacted Sun on February 2nd and he confirmed that he owned a LWRC 300 Blackout rifle and ammunition, which he kept in a public storage facility due to firearms not being allowed at his off-campus apartment complex. He refused to hand the gun over to police for safekeeping, officials said.

Days later, police said Sun purchased a .308 Ruger Precision caliber rifle that Sun had a bipod and scope added.

Police said both guns were purchased legally because federal law allows for those holding non-immigrant visas to possess a firearm if they hold a hunting license, which Sun possessed.

Because he was not attending classes, his student visa was revoked and he was taken into custody last month. An immigration judge last week ordered him deported. He remains jailed awaiting deportation.

Beary said investigators believe "we just saved a bunch of lives."
 
Congratulations numbnuts, you posted all your plans on the Internet for the world to see. Still sitting there wondering how you got caught no doubt, just like gangstas in the ghetto who stream their trap houses on Facebook Live. Grade A genius there.
 
I'll bet all the tendies in my freezer that he's a parachute kid. Whenever a Chinese/Taiwanese kid commits a felony, it's always a parachute kid. This wouldn't have happened if his biological parents were around.
 
I don't know what things are like in Taiwan, but flamethrowers don't come up very much in American police careers. Now if you're a Fish and Game officer that's another story...
 
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"What I recall most is that when these school shootings happened in America, he would tell me that if he had been on the scene he would definitely be the first to protect his classmates, so he needs to have a strong physique," said Cheng, who added that she once helped him research how to join a police SWAT team.

Yep, sure sounds like a school shooter. He had a crossbow at his house and some ammo, it sounds like he made a post like "don't go to school tomorrow" on Facebook or somewhere and it got reported as a "terror threat." Police don't say where or how the threat was made.
I'll bet all the tendies in my freezer that he's a parachute kid. Whenever a Chinese/Taiwanese kid commits a felony, it's always a parachute kid. This wouldn't have happened if his biological parents were around.


Sun's parents, actor and assistant film director Sun Peng and actress Di Ying, could not be reached for comment. But Di told Taiwanese broadcaster Sanlih E-Television that her son was a "military affairs fan" who was "making a joke" about his school in the U.S.

Back in Taiwan acting and directing films.
 
Congratulations numbnuts, you posted all your plans on the Internet for the world to see. Still sitting there wondering how you got caught no doubt, just like gangstas in the ghetto who stream their trap houses on Facebook Live. Grade A genius there.
Why do the shooters keep turning out to be these weird retarded kids?

By the way why does it look like someone photoshopped all the features of his face extra small and close together? Looks fucking weird.
 
By the way why does it look like someone photoshopped all the features of his face extra small and close together? Looks fucking weird.
Bad genetics gives you all kinds of mental disorders, and busted up faces.
 
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By the way why does it look like someone photoshopped all the features of his face extra small and close together? Looks fucking weird.
Bad genetics gives you all kinds of mental disorders, and busted up faces.

Seems like a good looking lad to me, perfectly normal, nothing unusual.

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And the dad tries to make the "he was a good boy" argument by pointing out that he worshipped some chinese political icon.
 
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