Title: Shanghai Port Incident: Oscar's Shots and the Pursuit for Justice
Shanghai Port Incident: Oscar's Shots and the Pursuit for Justice
On June 28, 1995, Oscar Hernandez was shot in the head by a man named Li Guoqiang while he was attempting to cross the Golden Gate Bridge from Hong Kong to China. The incident sparked outrage among Chinese people worldwide as it was seen as a violation of their sovereignty over the port city of Shanghai.
The case was later investigated by the Special Court for International Criminal Prosecution (SCIP) which found that Oscar had acted in self-defense and that his actions were justified under international law. However, Oscar's family and friends have not been able to find out the truth behind the shooting.
In response to the incident, several countries, including the United States, Japan, and South Korea, condemned Oscar's death and called for justice. However, there has been no official statement or investigation into the case.
Despite the protests, Oscar's family and friends continue to search for answers about the shooting and the subsequent investigation. They believe that Oscar's death was unjustified and that the government should be held accountable for its actions.
As we move forward in this inquiry, we must remember that justice is always the goal. It is important to ensure that those responsible for such crimes are held accountable and that justice is served. In the meantime, Oscar's family and friends continue to seek justice and compensation for the loss of their loved one.
