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Taoyuan Airport Police Fire Eight Shots in Unlicensed Pickup Stop, Passenger Injured

Video of the confrontation has intensified scrutiny of Aviation Police Bureau tactics and procedures.

Overview

  • The Aviation Police Bureau confirmed two officers discharged eight shots on September 20 near Terminal 1 after confronting a rented Tesla suspected of soliciting a passenger illegally.
  • Officers from the Security Inspection Brigade say the 43-year-old driver, a repeat offender surnamed Tsai, tried to flee and nearly struck an officer and a police vehicle.
  • Police first fired warning shots, then aimed at the Tesla’s rear wheels before removing the driver and arresting him on a charge of endangering public safety.
  • A Hong Kong tourist surnamed Lee was ejected during the encounter and was taken to Min‑Sheng General Hospital for treatment.
  • Clips of the incident circulating online have fueled debate over the proportionality of force as Taoyuan Airport continues to enforce its ban on non-rostered pickups, following a similar enforcement run-in reported in June.