Chinese Man Kills Relative Of US Olympic Coach In Beijing

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BETH DUFF-BROWN | August 9, 2008 08:58 PM EST | AP

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A Chinese man cycles past the Drum Tower in Beijing, China, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008. Beijing authorities say a Chinese man attacked two American tourists on the opening day of the Olympic Games, killing one of them before committing suicide. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

BEIJING — The fatal stabbing of the father of a former Olympian at a Beijing landmark cast a sad shadow over the first full day of Olympic competition Saturday, just hours after China's jubilant opening of the Summer Games.

Todd and Barbara Bachman of Lakeville, Minn. _ parents of 2004 volleyball Olympian Elisabeth "Wiz" Bachman and in-laws of U.S. men's volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon _ were attacked by a Chinese man while visiting the 13th-century Drum Tower.

The U.S. Olympic Committee confirmed Bachman died from knife wounds and that Barbara Bachman suffered life-threatening injuries. She and their Chinese tour guide, who was also injured in the attack, were being treated in a Beijing hospital.

Elisabeth Bachman was with them at the time of the attack, but uninjured. Her father was chief executive officer for Bachman's, Inc., a home-and-garden center based in Minneapolis.

The assailant, Tang Yongming, 47, leapt to his death from a 130-foot high balcony on the Drum Tower, just five miles from the main Olympics site, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

Relatives said Barbara Bachman had undergone surgery and was in intensive care at a Beijing hospital.

"The next 24 hours will be critical," said Dale Bachman, Todd's second cousin.

Two of Todd and Barbara Bachman's other adult daughters were flying to China to be with their mother and Elisabeth, Dale Bachman said at a news conference in Minneapolis.

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According to Dale Bachman, Todd Bachman was walking a few steps behind his wife and daughter at a Beijing tourist site when he was attacked by a knife-wielding stranger. Barbara Bachman heard the commotion and turned to help her husband.

"That's when she was attacked," Dale Bachman said. "To me, that was a strong indication of her love. She is a fabulous person."

The midday attack sent shock waves through the games precinct after the Olympics' spectacular opening ceremony had set an ebullient tone. President Bush, in the Chinese capital for the games, expressed sadness while American athletes and Olympics officials reacted with disbelief.

There was no indication that the assailant knew that his victims had any connection to the games. "For all intents, it appears to be a random attack by a deranged man," an American member of the International Olympic Committee, Jim Easton, told The Associated Press. "The only thing we've heard is they were not identifiable except for a small volleyball pin which would probably be invisible to a guy."

Easton said the attack has stunned the Olympic community.

"It's certainly a down day, certainly for the U.S. people," he said. "Here it is supposed to be a great time of happiness and peace and all that. That's what we work hard for, then for one person to be able to put a dark cloud on that."

The U.S. women's indoor volleyball team heard about the killing of their former teammate's father before they took on Japan in a match Saturday. After their victory, player Logan Tom was obviously shaken.

"God, we all love Wiz," she said. "It's hard to put it in words. That's not something that's supposed to happen."

Tom then turned away, crying.

"It's just tragic," said U.S. woman's basketball coach Anne Donovan. "I don't know if there's another word for it. We said a prayer for them in the locker room. I get goosebumps talking about it. It's something obviously that just changes the events right now for the Olympic Games."

Violent crime against foreigners is rare in tightly controlled China, and the assault at the Drum Tower occurred despite major security measures that have blanketed the capital city during the Olympics: A 100,000-strong security force plus countless volunteer guards have been deployed to protect against any trouble.

Beijing's Communist leaders are hypersensitive about anything that could take the shine off the games. China's Foreign Ministry said it had no immediate comment on the attack.

Interpol said initial investigations found nothing indicating the murder was linked to terrorism or organized crime.

"So far, our database check and preliminary analysis suggest that today's murder-suicide was an isolated, though brutal, murder of one person and assault on two others," said Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.

Tang's name was run through computers containing more than 178,000 individuals, including 12,000 suspected terrorists, and came up blank. But Noble noted that the investigation was not complete.

Interpol said Tang had apparently recently divorced and had not been seen by relatives for two months.

U.S. Ambassador Clark T. Randt visited the victims in hospital, and the embassy issued a statement later that said the attack "appears to be a senseless act of violence."

"We don't believe this was targeted at American citizens, and we don't believe this has anything to do with the Olympics," embassy spokeswoman Susan Stevenson said.

Attacks on foreigners in China are extremely rare. A Canadian model was murdered last month in Shanghai _ police said she stumbled onto a burglary. In March, a screaming, bomb-strapped hostage-taker who commandeered a bus with 10 Australians aboard in the popular tourist city of Xi'an was shot dead by a police sniper.

Shanghai and Beijing are still safer than most cities of their size. Punishments for crimes against foreigners are heavier than for crimes against Chinese, and police-linked neighborhood watch groups are highly vigilant. Chinese are not allowed to own guns. Still, the U.S. government has warned Americans against muggings, beatings and even carjackings, especially in the nightlife and shopping districts of large cities.

The Drum Tower is one of few ancient structures still in fast-developing Beijing. Long ago, drummers pounded their massive instruments on the hour to let people in the imperial city know the time. It is located on an important central axis of the city, to the north of the Forbidden City, which was home to the emperor.

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Steve Wilson in Beijing contributed to this report.

BEIJING — The fatal stabbing of the father of a former Olympian at a Beijing landmark cast a sad shadow over the first full day of Olympic competition Saturday, just hours after China's jubilant...
BEIJING — The fatal stabbing of the father of a former Olympian at a Beijing landmark cast a sad shadow over the first full day of Olympic competition Saturday, just hours after China's jubilant...
 
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I suppose China now should consider banning knives to prevent killing people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 08/10/2008
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Um, there is a difference between guns and knives.

Perhaps everyone should have their own nuclear weapon? That would work out well because nuclear weapons don't kill people. People with nuclear weapons kill people. We'll just imprison people after they blow their state up.

D'oh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 08/10/2008
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Todd Bachman CEO of Bachman's Garden centers. Based in Minneapolis, Bachman"s is a family owned business started in 1885 by German immigrant Henry Bachman, Sr., along with wife Hattie,
on four acres of farmland in south Minneapolis.

Bachman's operates 29 retail stores in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud, including six full-service Floral, Gift and Garden centers, 22 smaller retail floral stores and Cedar Acres Garden and Landscape
Center. The company also operates indoor and outdoor landscaping divisions, a nursery
wholesale division, eight acres of greenhouses, and a 629-acre growing range near Lakeville,
Minn., which produces many of the plants, flowers and landscaping products sold at Bachman"s
locations. Bachman"s employs 1,600 people during its peak spring/summer season and
approximately 1,100 people during the winter season.

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Our thoughts are with the Bachman family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 08/10/2008

the shock and sadness of this incident dredged up the memories of the Atlanta Olympics, 1 killed and hundreds injured....no room for smugness

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 AM on 08/10/2008
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Sad. And you never stop asking, why?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 08/10/2008
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Not watching and proud of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 08/09/2008

A Country like China will never take up Baseball or Cricket that does not do much for their communist Govt. You know the peoples sport doesn't do much for them.

All sports activity has to make their Govt look good.

Thats end all for them! The Govt is paying their whores (Their citizens) good money... They better perform!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 08/09/2008
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It seems obvious that the attacker was suffering from a mental illness and wanted to take someone with him and to inflate his own importance. Why else the leap after knifing the nearest person who appeared foreign to him? Not remotely political, I'd guess, just an horrific happenstance which was conjured up by a sick and sad man who happened to be looking for someone obviously not Chinese. Sad all around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 08/09/2008

Its a psychosis of the Chinese and the P'ropaganda of the Chin goverment. The slow poising of their citizens mind. In small drops over 40 years.

What you saw was 1 leak in that became visible... But then there are millions of them there that hate us biding their time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/09/2008

I see at least your country's P'ropaganda worked very well on you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 08/10/2008

Yes it's the tragedy that only someone suffering from a mental illness commits. This trend seems to be gathering momentum.
It's the second international incident that I've read about in recent months where someone randomly attacks strangers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 08/09/2008

Terrible story, China has being doing a great job as host. Much better than the Greeks, the Opening Cermony is the new standard for the Opening of the Olympic Games.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 08/09/2008

Nice freakin country, that Communist China. It's not high on my 'next to visit' list

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 08/09/2008

But I'm sure you happily use the products they produce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 08/12/2008

Yeah, with all those lead covered toys, faulty medical products, and food made with non-edible material to cut on spending

great stuff!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 08/12/2008

What a terrible thing to happen to an innocent family and for WHAT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 08/09/2008

As odd and shocking as this news was, it just drifted into the realm of the surreal when it was reported on the sports network. They opened with this story as a lead, then, smiling broadly as though they had never mentioned people being killed in cold blood, went on to talk about our first three medals...YAY!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 08/09/2008
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I feel great sorrow for this family. My thoughts and prayers are with them.

Having said that, there are 1.6 billion people in China, and one knife-wielding psychopathic killer. If the Chinese people or government or police are responsible for that, then they are doing a magnificent job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 08/09/2008
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As evidenced in this blog and many other blogs in the US, speaking of bashing other countries, USA triumphs over China 10 times. The air I breathe here everyday is filled with China bashing. If you go to visit China, you will be surprised that there is very little US bashing at all. The government emphasises over and over again how China and US have entered into a strategic new relationship and it is important to have win -win solutions for both countries.
There are far more Chinese people being killed here in the US than Americans being killed in China. If someone wants to politicize this personal tragedy, I can only feel sorry.

From NY Times: 'Violence against foreigners is extremely rare in Beijing and across China. Chinese generally do not exhibit hostility toward Americans or the United States. During the opening ceremony on Friday night, the American delegation drew thunderous applause when it marched into the Bird"s Nest, as the Olympic stadium is known, from Chinese watching inside and outside the stadium. American sports stars in particular are admired by many Chinese.'

http://www.chinationreport.com/ for more balanced news and views about China

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 08/09/2008
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Only you would bring politics into a family tragedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 08/09/2008

Your clumsy attempt to spin this savage murder into an opportunity to promote China demonstrates nicely the difference between us and you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 08/09/2008

He's not promoting China. He's countering the ridiculous government conspiracy posts here when it's obvious to all that this was a lone crazy who unfortunately hurt innocents.

Frankly, I'm tired of the ignorant xenophobic remarks on this board -- against China, against France, pretty much against everyone. The provincialism is pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 08/12/2008
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Let the "games" begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 08/09/2008
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That this man stabbed those people then committed suicide appears to be more of a political statement than a random criminal act (robbery/mugging). Unless he was mentally unstable, who knows what pushed him to this desperate step. Of course no reason or explanation will help the victims, their families and friends, including his own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 08/09/2008
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