The Fortuner Driver Who Holds A Handgun At Duren Sawit Is Not Yet A Suspect, Is Still Being Examined

JAKARTA - Pia, who carried out a "cowboy action" by brandishing a gun at a red light in the Duren Sawit area, East Jakarta, is currently not a suspect.

Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus said the man with the MFA province was still undergoing it.

"It's not possible, we are still investigating it slowly. If it meets the element of suspicion, there will be a decision on whether or not this is raised as a suspect," said Yusri, Friday, April 2.

Initially, the Jatanras Polda Metro Jaya team together with Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya found out about the MFA cowboy action through viral videos on social media.

When they found out about this, the Polda Metro Jaya team immediately traced police number B 1673 SJV. Then, it was discovered that the Fortuner car was located in the Patal Senayan area, South Jakarta.

"Then the team moved there to chase the culprit. When he arrived at the residence, the driver was not found," said Yusri.

However, the ranks of Polda Metro Jaya received information on the whereabouts of the MFA from his parents. Until finally, MFA was arrested in a shopping center parking lot.

The gun shooting took place at around 01.00 WIB Friday, April 2 in the morning. The man with the initials MFA driving a Toyota Fortuner car hit a motorcyclist at a traffic light at Jalan Colonel Sugiono, Duren Sawit.

"At that time, he was driving a Fortuner B 1673 vehicle, crossing a road intersection with a red traffic light. Then he bumped into a motorcycle that was carrying a woman," said Yusri.

Instead of apologizing, MFA opened the windshield and got angry. A number of witnesses, namely online motorcycle taxi drivers, tried to defend the female motorcyclist trying to stop the MFA vehicle.

What was surprising was that the MFA suddenly pointed a gun at a number of witnesses. This gun point was recorded on the cellphone of one of the witnesses whose video went viral on social media.

"I'll just walk. I'll just walk," said the Fortuner driver, brandishing a gun.

A number of witnesses who helped the female driver get involved in an argument, when they saw the gun pointed, immediately asked the Fortuner driver to leave. They didn't forget to record the Fortuner police number.

"Crazy, crazy. Unplug, unplug. This is what I wrote down, the license plate. Bring a gun. Viralin, viralin!" exclaimed a video recorder.