The innkeeper who fired shotgun at the Ministry of Digital Affairs in March has been sentenced to four years and ten months in prison. He was lashing out against government policies restricting Chinese tourism.
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00:00A disgruntled bed-and-breakfast owner who fired a shotgun at the Digital Affairs Ministry
00:04has been sentenced to four years and 10 months in prison.
00:09The man from Nantou County walked into the Ministry's headquarters in Taipei in March
00:14and fired two shots into the lobby.
00:17He then tried to reach the second floor but was stopped by staff.
00:21The man was lashing out at government policies restricting Chinese tourism.
00:25No one was hurt in the attack.