A man arrested on June 23 at 12:03 on the suspicion of having a man dragged to death in a street parking trouble or car

On the 22nd, the Metropolitan Police Department arrested a 62-year-old man who was driving a car on the 23rd, allegedly killing a man who had a traffic trouble over a street parking in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. In response to the investigation, he denies the allegations that he was in trouble, but I don't remember dragging.

The person arrested was Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, a self-proclaimed self-employed, Hiroshi Toyota (62).

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Toyota suspected that he was parked on the street in Nishiochiai, Shinjuku Ward at around 3:30 pm on the 22nd, and he was warned by Tokai Shigeta (48), a company employee living nearby. .. Immediately after that, Toyota suspects that he will start a car and drag Mr. Shigeta to collide with a utility pole on the side of the road, causing him to die and attempting murder.

According to the investigation so far, Toyota suspected that he visited a nearby supermarket for shopping and parked on the street in front of Mr. Shigeta's home.

The car ran away as it was, but the Metropolitan Police Department arrested the house on the basis of images from security cameras and arrested it on the 23rd.

In response to the investigation, he denies the allegations that he "has had a problem, but he does not remember being dragged or injured."

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating detailed information.