New Jersey Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge After Pulling Up To Florida To Settle A Dispute Over Online Video Game.. Attacked Victim With A Hammer!
"The two had never met in-person before the suspect showed up at the victim's home in Fernandina Beach over the weekend "apparently to confront the victim," Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said during a press briefing on Monday announcing charges in the case.
The incident is believed to have originated from an "online altercation," Leeper said, calling the case "a weird one."
Leeper said the investigation is ongoing and charges may be upgraded.
When asked about a motive in the assault, Kang allegedly told deputies that the victim is a "bad person online and a cac," Leeper said. He also allegedly asked how much jail time you receive for breaking and entering and assault, according to Leeper.
"I would say, Mr. Kang, it will be a long time before you play video games," Leeper said.
The victim and suspect allegedly knew each other from the online video game ArcheAge, according to Leeper. The Korean massively multiplayer online role-playing game will no longer be accessible in the United States as of Thursday, its publisher announced in April, citing the "declining number of active players."
Kang reportedly told family he was going to meet a friend he met years ago through an online video game, Leeper said. He flew from Newark, New Jersey, to Jacksonville, Florida, and arrived at a hotel near the victim's home early Friday morning, according to Leeper. He allegedly purchased a hammer and flashlight at a hardware store upon landing in Florida, with receipts found in his hotel room, Leeper said.
"This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential real-world consequences of online interaction," Leeper said. "We urge the public to exercise caution, report any suspicious online behavior to the authorities and always ensure that their homes are securely locked." - Yahoo News | Posted by Thrillz