These guys were actually trying to run us over.
There were several attempts, very intimidating acts, vehicular stalking-mobbing activities, immediately before and after September 11, 2022.
September 11, 2022
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This guy, an old gray-white sedan, has been stalking us a few times prior to this date near Chilgok-bo, Yakmok, and Waegwan. I believe that this guy in the black SUV is also somehow related to the stalking activity. This old gray-white sedan could be the same sedan that tried to run us over to the deep ditch a few (10) minutes later.
The only reason for reporting what could have led to a vehicular hit-and-run incident that occurred a few days earlier is that I keep encountering the same type of vehicle hit and threat attempts to injure us using vehicles.
One time, very near to where we live, right behind our place, an alleyway. This one I don't have a picture of; it's a dark blue truck, real evidence.
You have to have real evidence in this country, in this town, or else, you will be treated like an old fool.
We have been targets of MANY vehicular hit attempts and threats in Korea. They don't have guns in Korea, but they have vehicles and mad drivers everywhere. And vehicular hit-and-runs in remote areas must be a favorite way for criminals to cause injury or even death to their victims.
Take a look at these pictures at the bottom.
These threat activities are occurring after I have reported a possible child trafficking activity in one of the KORAIL train stations while we were on a day trip back in August 20s, 2022.
The reason I went to the local police station was because I believe these child-human traffickers and possibly drug trafficking criminal gang cohorts appear to threatening me near our residence after my reporting a possible human trafficking stalker.
Instead, I got berated by this young police officer for lacking evidence and being outside their jurisdiction. That was one damn humiliating experience in front of all the other older police officers looking on silently, about five at the time, inside the police station.
I reported the possible suspicious child human trafficking-stalking incident to Korail station employees at the time, just a couple of days before these related threat-retaliatory criminal activities occurred near my residence.
Right after I got berated at this local police station, I dropped by the local Korail station and inquired about that child human trafficking-stalking incident I reported a few days earlier at another station.
There, a call was made to that station's employee.
I was told no actions were taken at the time at the employee's discretion, even though I know now that Korail has its own law enforcement arm just for that type of crime, trafficking, on their premises and trains. I did not know then.
I do not report to local police anymore. Frankly, I do not trust any of these people anymore. It appears that they, law enforcement officers, would only listen to your case if you are dead, injured, or damaged. And you have to have solid physical evidence to support your claims.
They are not interested in any crime prevention or listening to your concerns about your own safety regarding potential criminal activities that you are experiencing if you do not have any real concrete physical evidence.
They will also not listen to you if a criminal activity is even remotely related to outside their "small town" jurisdiction.
See the timelines of the pictures. You really have to zoom them in to figure out what's really going on.
Two guys, one in a car and one on a bike, coordinated a hit job.
Only averted when I turned around to see my wife in a nick of seconds and by walking very fast toward the car and shouting and taking pictures at the same time.
It was one of our morning walks. We often go to Chilgok-bo, a dam nearby, as part of our hour or two daily walks.
We were on our way back to our place when this occurred.
I was only able to take these pictures that time because I was alerted by the biker standing at the corner where the road gets bended for a long time, perhaps 2-3 minutes, looking toward us before getting on his motorcycle. Notice his attire. That's too clean for the people who work in this farming area.
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