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A 60-year-old Virginia man is useless after being taken by the security safeguard while participating in Pokemon Go.

Jiansheng Chen was participating in the favorite app-based game Thursday night night in a mini-van nearby the River Walk clubhouse in Chesapeake, whenever a security guard contacted him, WAVY Television reports.

Some kind of confrontation used, and Chen was taken and wiped out in the vehicle. Family legal professional Greg Sandler advised NBC Information between five and 10 bullets were taken into the leading windscreen of Chen's truck. Chen got no tool in his ownership, police said.

Sandler said Chen lived near by and played Pokemon Go as a real way to hook up with his children and grandchildren.

A see who asked never to be recognized informed WTKR she viewed out of her windowpane after reading five gunshots.

"I could start to see the security guard directing at the automobile and he was yelling at the person but I possibly could obviously notice that the man was deceased," the girl said. "The security officer kind of panicked, started out cursing, I observed him speed about the engine car."

Sandler said Chen didn't speak British, but feels the language hurdle only played hook part in the event.

"I cannot envision what could have justified taking pictures through leading windscreen of Mr. Chen's truck five times," Sandler advised WTKR Television. "His family is a home owner in the region. Ironically, he's one of individuals security is meant to be guarding as a home owner."

The security guard's name is not released, since he hasn't yet been priced with a offense. The situation continues to be under research.

The River Walk Community Relationship informed the Virginian Pilot newspapers that this uses "roving patrol services" for common areas.

The guards, that are contracted by Citywide Coverage Services, are said to be unarmed. The region where the taking pictures occurred is not area of the association's property. Citywide Safety Services hasn't replied to a obtain comment from HuffPost.

Sandler informed NBC Information that Chen's family isn't ruling out a wrongful fatality lawsuit depending on the particular investigation reveals.

"It is clearly my client's trust an arrest will be produced and decided after and that person will be taken to justice because the circumstances are just so egregious that no person can know how this took place," he said.


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